Contents
Dagon and Other Macabre Tales contains the following tales:
- Introduction by August Derleth
- "Dagon"
- "The Tomb"
- "Polaris"
- "Beyond the Wall of Sleep"
- "The Doom That Came to Sarnath"
- "The White Ship"
- "Arthur Jermyn"
- "The Cats of Ulthar"
- "Celephaïs"
- "From Beyond"
- "The Temple"
- "The Tree"
- "The Moon-Bog"
- "The Nameless City"
- "The Other Gods"
- "The Quest of Iranon"
- "Herbert West--Reanimator"
- "The Hound"
- "Hypnos"
- "The Lurking Fear"
- "The Festival"
- "The Unnamable"
- "Imprisoned with the Pharaohs"
- "He"
- "The Horror at Red Hook"
- "The Strange High House in the Mist"
- "In the Walls of Eryx"
- "The Evil Clergyman"
- "The Beast in the Cave"
- "The Alchemist"
- "Poetry and the Gods"
- "The Street"
- "The Transition of Juan Romero"
- "Azathoth"
- "The Descendant"
- "The Book"
- "The Thing in the Moonlight"
- "Supernatural Horror in Literature"
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