Weird Tales - 18 Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories Published in Weird Tales Magazine from the 1800s, 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s: Haunting Visions and Strange Worlds from Lovecraft, Poe, Howard, and More
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Weird Tales brings together 18 unforgettable lost science fiction and dark fantasy short stories, from Weird Tales Magazine—from the late 1800s through the golden decades of the 1920s, ’30s, ’40s, and ’50s.
This collection plunges you into shadow-soaked ruins, forbidden knowledge, alien geometries, living houses, and terrors that refuse to remain buried. These are stories where science blurs into nightmare, curiosity becomes a fatal flaw, and the universe proves far stranger—and more hostile—than humanity ever imagined.
You’ll encounter ancient cities abandoned for reasons best left undiscovered, unseen entities lurking just beyond perception, and experiments that open doors no one should walk through. Weird Tales delivers the raw imagination that defined early speculative fiction.
Includes these classic tales:
Cool Air • by H. P. Lovecraft
The Beast-Helper • by Frank Belknap Long
The Artist and the Door • by Dorothy Quick
Spawn of Inferno • by Hugh B. Cave
In the Walls of Eryx • by H. P. Lovecraft & Kenneth Sterling
Escape • by Paul Ernst
The Nameless City • by H. P. Lovecraft
The Last Drive • by Carl Jacobi
The Unnamable • by H. P. Lovecraft
The Shunned House • by H. P. Lovecraft
Retribution • by George T. Spillman
The Fearsome Touch of Death • by Robert E. Howard
The Tell-Tale Heart • by Edgar Allan Poe
He That Hath Wings • by Edmond Hamilton
The Eater of Souls • by Henry Kuttner
The Conradi Affair • by August Derleth & Carl W. Ganzlin
Anton’s Last Dream • by Edwin Baird
An Adventure of a Professional Corpse: The Artificial Honeymoon • by H. Bedford-Jones