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“Blood of the Vampire Dead,” by Robert Leslie Bellem, originally appeared in Mystery Tales, March 1940.

“Mistress of Snarling Death,” by Paul Chadwick, originally appeared in Ace Mystery, July 1936.

“Fiances for the Devil’s Daughter,” by Russell Gray originally appeared in Marvel Tales, May 1940.

“The Shrieking Pool,” by G. T. Fleming-Roberts originally appeared in Mystery Novels magazine, February 1936.

“Death Mates for the Lust-Lost,” by Hugh J. Gallagher, originally appeared in Mystery Novels and Short Stories magazine, July 1940.

“The Dogs of Purgatory,” By Hugh Pendexter, originally appeared in Complete Northwest Novel Magazine, June 1936.

“When Manhattan Sank,” by George S. Brooks, originally appeared in Complete Stories, July 1927.

“Bride of the Ape,” by Harold Ward, originally appeared in Mystery Novels and Short Stories magazine, September 1939.

“Blood Bait for Hungry Mermaids,” by John wallace, originally appeared in Mystery Tales, December 1939.

“Ship of the Golden Ghoul,” by Lazar Levi, originally appeared in Mystery Novels and Short Stories, September 1939.

“Black Pool for Hell Maidens,” by Hal K. Wells, originally appeared in Mystery Tales, June 1938.

“Death Flight,” by Robert Wallace, originally appeared in Phantom Detective magazine, June 1935.

“The Scalpel of Doom,” by Ray Cummings, originally appeared in Ten Detective Aces, February 1947.

“Servant of the Beast,” by L. Patrick Greene originally appeared in Action Novels, April 1930.

“The Dead Book,” by Howard Hersey, originally appeared in The Thrill Book, July 15, 1919.

“The Brain of Many Bodies,” by E.A. Grosser, originally appeared in Science Fiction, October 1940.

“Tong Torture,” by Emile C. Tepperman, originally appeared in Secret Agent “X”, August 1934.

“The Ray of Madness,” by Captain S. P. Meek, originally appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, April 1930.

“The Terrible Tentacles of L-472,” by Sewell Peaslee Wright, originally appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, September 1930.

“The Ape-Men of Xlotli,” by David R. Sparks, originally appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930.

“The Floating Island of Madness,” by Jason Kirbyoriginally appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, January 1933.

“The Corpse on the Grating,” by Hugh B. Cave, originally appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, February 1930.

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