Ghost Stories, September 1929
September 1929
| Editor | George Bond |
|---|---|
| Cover art | Jean Oldham |
| Publisher | Constructive Pub. Corp. |
| Price | $0.25 |
| Pages | 100 |
v 7 #3.
"The Varsity Murder" is credited as "Richard Lee Foster, Jr., as told to Ben Conlon".
"Phantom Lips" is credited as "Harry Rogers, as told to Victor Rousseau".
"The Thing that Came Home from the War" is credited as "Henry Leigh, as told to H. Thompson Rich".
"The Man with the Sabre Cut" is credited as "James Haskell, as told to Allen Schultz".
"Haunted Hollywood" is credited as "George T. Osborn, as told to Wilbert Wadleigh".
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Serial | Fiction | The Varsity Murder (Part 1 of 5) | Ben Conlon |
| 10 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Phantom Lips | Victor Rousseau |
| 14 | Short Fiction | Fiction | "I'll Come Back to Haunt You!" | Lloyd Greer |
| 20 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Bride of the Unknown | uncredited |
| 22 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Intruder at the Masquerade | Archie Binns |
| 30 | Essay | Non Fiction | The Scarred Hand | Tito Schipa |
| 32 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Panic in Wild Harbor | Gordon Malherbe Hillman |
| 36 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Thing That Came Home from the War | H. Thompson Rich |
| 42 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Canterville Ghost | Oscar Wilde |
| 48 | Essay | Non Fiction | Do Dead Men Ever Tell Tales? | Howard Thurston |
| 52 | Serial | Fiction | The Man with the Sabre Cut (Part 3 of 4) | Allen Schultz |
| 59 | Short Fiction | Fiction | Renunciation | Achmed Abdullah |
| 60 | Short Fiction | Fiction | The Clue of the Black Dragon | Clinton Tolliver |
| 66 | Serial | Fiction | Haunted Hollywood (Part 5 of 5) | Wilbert Wadleigh |
| 76 | Essay | Non Fiction | A Prison Warden's Story | Robert Napier |
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | Ghost Stories - 1929 | George Bond | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | Ghost Stories, September 1929 | Jean Oldham |