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 * colspan=2| MARCH, 1951
 * rowspan=13|VOL. 12
 * colspan=2|THE THRESHOLD OF FEAR
 * Arthur J. Rees
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 * Autosuggestion? Hypnosis—or the work of an ancient god? Unbelieving, skeptical, Edward Chesworth ventured into the spiritual ruins of the Inca culture—and found them as real as the material remnants of its temples—found his mind, his very sanity challenged by an outraged yesterday and finally found himself dead, yet dreadfully alive!
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 * colspan=2|THE MUSIC OF ERIC ZANN
 * H. P. Lovecraft
 * 90
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 * colspan=2|THE DANCING-PARTNER
 * Jerome K. Jerome
 * 95
 * colspan=2|GOLDEN APPLE
 * C. H. Liddell
 * 99
 * IN THE NEXT ISSUE
 * 107
 * THE READERS' VIEWPOINT
 * 108
 * rowspan=2|Any resemblance between any character appearing In fictional matter, and any person, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
 * THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON SALE FEBRUARY 28
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 * colspan=2|GOLDEN APPLE
 * C. H. Liddell
 * 99
 * IN THE NEXT ISSUE
 * 107
 * THE READERS' VIEWPOINT
 * 108
 * rowspan=2|Any resemblance between any character appearing In fictional matter, and any person, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
 * THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON SALE FEBRUARY 28
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 * rowspan=2|Any resemblance between any character appearing In fictional matter, and any person, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.
 * THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON SALE FEBRUARY 28
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 * THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON SALE FEBRUARY 28
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