Weird Tales [Volume XIV Number 6, December 1929] ed. Farnsworth Wright (Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 25¢, 721-864pp+, pulp, cover: The Mystery of the Four Husbands by Hugh Rankin)
- 724 · Fantaisie d’Antan · Clark Ashton Smith · pm; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 726 · The Eyrie · The Editor · ed
- _726 · [letter from Fort Pierce, FL] · Elmo James · lt
- _728 · [letter from Minneapolis, MN] · E. L. Mengshoel · lt
- _728 · [letter from San Francisco, CA] · Mrs. M. Sherbank · lt
- _728 · [letter from Selkirk, NY] · Ernest H. Ormsbee · lt
- _728 · [letter from Mount Vernon, WA] · Gaylord Bell · lt
- _728 · [letter from Provincetown, MA] · Albert James Cabral · lt
- _854 · [letter from Philadelphia, PA] · Miss Betty Bogschutz · lt
- _854 · [letter from San Francisco, CA] · M. T. Oakbough · lt
- 727 · Next Month · [uncredited] · ms
- 730 · The Mystery of the Four Husbands [Capt. Michel] · Gaston Leroux; translated by Mildred Gleason Prochet · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
translated from the French (“Not’ Olympe”, Cyrano, 19 October - 2 November 1924).
- 742 · Children of Ubasti [Jules de Grandin] · Seabury Quinn · nv; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 760 · The Gallows Tree · N. J. O’Neail · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 766 · The Ticking of the Clock · A. & H. Greatraikes · ss
- 769 · Behind the Moon [Part 1 of 3] · W. Elwyn Backus · na; illustrated by Doak
- 794 · In the Valley · Bertrande Harry Snell · pm
- 795 · The Dancer in the Crystal · Francis Flagg · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 809 · Skull-Face [Part 3 of 3; Kathulos] · Robert E. Howard · na; illustrated by Doak
- 826 · The Shuttered Room · E. F. Benson · ss Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine August 1929; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 835 · No Other Man [Cecil of Cornwall] · David H. Keller · ss; illustrated by Doak
- 842 · The Inheritors · August W. Derleth · ss
- 845 · The Depths of the Lens · N. R. McFarland · ss
- 848 · The Stranger from Kurdistan [Ismeddin] · E. Hoffmann Price · ss Weird Tales July 1925
- 852 · A King in Babylon · W. E. Henley · pm Book of Verses by William Ernest Henley, David Nutt, 1888, as “untitled (“Or ever the knightly years were gone”)”
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