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Weird Tales Vol. 1 No. 3

Weird Tales

As a pioneer of pulp fiction, Weird Tales Magazine brought tales of horror, adventure, and fantasy to the masses. Its bold and daring stories, often accompanied by striking cover art, captured the imagination of readers and established a new genre of popular literature.

Weird Tales Volume 1 Number 3 May 1923

Weird Tales Vol. 1 No. 3

This magazine was published in 1923 and contained the following stories:

  • The Moon Terror [Part 1 of 2] by A. G. Birch
  • The Secret Fear by Kenneth Duane Whipple
  • Jungle Beasts by William P. Barron
  • The Golden Caverns by Julian Kilman
  • Vials Of Insects by Paul Ellsworth Triem
  • An Eye For An Eye by G. W. Crane
  • The Floor Above by M. Humphreys
  • Penelope by Vincent Starrett
  • The Purple Heart by Herman Sisk
  • Feline by Bruce Grant
  • Two Hours Of Death by E. Thayles Emmons
  • Midnight Black by Hamilton Craigie
  • The Haunted And The Haunters; Or, The House And The Brain by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • The Whispering Thing [Part 2 of 2] by Laurie McClintock & Culpeper Chunn
  • The Death Cell by F. K. Moss
  • The Devil Plant by Lyle Wilson Holden
  • Hootch by William Sanford
  • The Thunder Voice by F. Walter Wilson
  • Case No. 27 by Mollie Frank Ellis
  • The Finale by William Merrit
  • The Closed Cabinet by Anon.

Summary of Weird Tales Vol. 1 No. 3 (May 1923)

The third issue of Weird Tales, published in May 1923, continued to enthrall readers with its signature mix of horror, adventure, and fantasy. Packed with eerie narratives and unsettling mysteries, this edition cemented the magazine’s reputation as a leader in weird fiction.

Among the standout stories in this issue is The Moon Terror (Part 1) by A. G. Birch, a tale of cosmic dread, and the conclusion of The Whispering Thing by Laurie McClintock & Culpeper Chunn. Other haunting entries include The Floor Above by M. Humphreys, The Haunted And The Haunters by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and The Devil Plant by Lyle Wilson Holden, each delivering chilling supernatural encounters and sinister forces at play. Themes of revenge, dark secrets, and monstrous entities appear throughout, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

With a thrilling lineup of macabre tales, Weird Tales Vol. 1 No. 3 offered yet another compelling journey into the strange and unknown, ensuring its place as a cornerstone of early pulp horror and fantasy fiction.

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