Strange Stories was devoted to the occult, the supernatural and the weird. It began with the February 1939 issue and continued for a total of 13 issues, ending with the February 1941 issue. In the magazine were found stories that truly represented the claim of "Strange." Some of pulpdom's finest writers graced the pages of Strange Stories, many who also contributed to the better-known Weird Tales. Strange Stories now returns with these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Complete Novelet
The Mask Of The Marionette
by Don Alviso
A curse bestrides a carnival when a midget and a puppet make a mystic marriage of evil!
A Novelet of Sorcery’s Eternal Lure
The Bag Of Skin
by Dorothy Quick
To dream or not to dream — that is the question born of the Curse of the Manci!
Eleven Strange Stories
The Immortal Voice
by James Macfie
When vile Kettle boils, Toil and Trouble destroy the body...
The Man Who Knew Everything
by Ray Cummings
George Bain could read anybody’s mind — but not his own!...
Vengeance By Proxy
by John Beynon
A woman’s personality is altered by strange, uncanny forces...
Me And My Shadow
by Eric Frank Russell
A fair weather friend proves to be a friend indeed!
The Day I Die
by Hal G. Vermes
Jefferey Marquard refused to go on living after death
The Djinn Of El Mohrab
by Charles S. Strong
Over the merciless Sahara wanders a soul in torment
Ghost Knife
by Bernard Breslauer
A victim of oppression dares to laugh at his brutalized captors.
Hound Of The Haunted Trail
by George J. Rawlins
Like a dim specter, a dog’s spirit bays its fatal requiem
Singing Blades
by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach
The need of the little people calls Malcolm MacLoen to action
The Man From Dark Valley
by August W. Derleth
The talons of fate strike at the throat of a killer!
Dirge
by Thorp McClusky
The music in Vladimir’s soul would haunt him to the grave!...
Department
The Black Arts
by Lucifer