Author:Alfred Isaac Tooke
Works
[edit]- contributed to Weird Tales
- "On Hallows' E'en" in Weird Tales, 18 (4) (November 1931) (verse)
- "Pirate's Hoard" in Weird Tales, 20 (2) (August 1932) (verse)
- "Thrice Haunted" in Weird Tales, 20 (6) (December 1932) (verse)
- "The Money-Lender" in Weird Tales, 21 (5) (May 1933) (verse)
- "Pirates' Cave" in Weird Tales, 22 (1) (July 1933) (verse)
- "Too Late" in Weird Tales, 23 (1) (January 1934) (verse)
- "To a Bullet-Pierced Skull" in Weird Tales, 23 (2) (February 1934) (verse)
- "The Hedge" in Weird Tales, 26 (6) (December 1935)
- "In Davy Jones's Locker" in Weird Tales, 27 (1) (January 1936) (verse)
- "Salvage" in Weird Tales, 27 (2) (February 1936) (verse)
- "Haunted" in Weird Tales, 27 (3) (March 1936) (verse)
- "Death" in Weird Tales, 28 (1) (July 1936) (verse)
- "Fate Weaves a Web" in Weird Tales, 29 (1) (January 1937)
- "The Ghosts at Haddon-le-Green" in Weird Tales, 31 (2) (February 1938)
- "The Wreck" in Weird Tales, 32 (3) (September 1938) (verse)
- "The Unveiling" in Weird Tales, 35 (1) (January-February 1940)
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