# Weird Tales, January 1925
This issue features "Invaders From Outside" by J. Schlossel, a science-fiction novella depicting a rogue planet hurtling toward the Twelve Confederate Worlds—twelve inhabited planets spanning from Mars through Saturn's moons in a peaceful confederation of vast antiquity. The civilization's astronomers, despite their powerful telescopes, failed to detect the dark intruding world approaching at enormous velocity. The narrative includes exposition on the history of interplanetary travel, beginning with Martian explorers' first expedition to Earth's Moon, where thirteen of twenty pioneers perished during the journey.
The issue also contains "The Electric Chair" by George Waight, "As Obligated" by Armstrong Livingston, "The Rajah's Gift" by E. Hoffmann Price, "The Fireplace" by Henry S. Whitehead, "White Man's Madness" by Lenore E. Chaney, and H.P. Lovecraft's "The Festival"—a tale of New England witchcraft. Additional stories include Seabury Quinn's werewolf tale "Out of the Long Ago" and Arthur J. Burks's "Luisma's Return," set in Haiti.
About this artifact
- Date
- January 1925
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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