Weird Tales [Volume XI Number 4, April 1928] ed. Farnsworth Wright (Popular Fiction Publishing Company, 25¢, 433-576pp+, pulp, cover: The Jewel of Seven Stones by C. C. Senf) []
- 436 · The Eyrie · The Editor · ed
- _436 · [letter from Denver, CO] · Marie Graham · lt
- _436 · [letter from West New Brighton, NY] · Reino Kentala · lt
- _436 · [letter from St. Louis, MO] · Arlin C. Jones · lt
- _436 · [letter from Davenport, IA] · F. L. Hilliard · lt
- _436 · [letter from San Francisco, CA] · L. Lindsay · lt
- _438 · [letter from Jamestown, NY] · N. S. Van · lt
- _438 · [letter from South Omaha, NE] · Al. Schaefer · lt
- _438 · [letter] · Artman Hall · lt
- _438 · [letter from Santa Rosa, CA] · Wilford Allen · lt
- _438 · [letter from Atlanta, GA] · W. E. Hardell · lt
- _572 · [letter from St. Louis, MI] · Don C. Hilsinger · lt
- _572 · [letter from Hayward, CA] · Lester Anderson · lt
- _572 · [letter from Philadelphia, PA] · Z. D. Graham · lt
- 440 · The Haunted Castle · Lilla Price Savino · pm; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 445 · The Jewel of Seven Stones [Jules de Grandin] · Seabury Quinn · nv; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 467 · The Magic of Chac-Mool · Clyde Criswell · nv; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 481 · The Time Will Come · Will MacMahon · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 489 · The Phantom · Cristel Hastings · pm
- 490 · Whispers · Robert S. Carr · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 502 · Remembrance · Robert E. Howard · pm
- 503 · The Strange People [Part 2 of 3] · Murray Leinster · na; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 519 · Medusa · Royal W. Jimerson · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 525 · From Beyond · Everil Worrell · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 535 · The Spectral Lover [Dr. Burnstrum] · R. Anthony · ss
- 541 · Folks Used to Believe: The Familiar · Alvin F. Harlow · cl; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 542 · The Fantasmal Terror · Willis Overton · ss
- 547 · The Chain · H. Warner Munn · ss; illustrated by Hugh Rankin
- 554 · The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitable · Gustave Flaubert · nv (r)
translated from the French (“La légende de saint Julien l’Hospitalier”, Trois Contes, G. Charpentier, 1877).
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