"The Urbanite" is a short story by the little-known author, Ewen Whyte. First published in the January 1950 edition of Weird Tales, it was described as follows: “The great City is never still, for even when it sleeps under darkness it stirs unceasingly with nightmare thoughts.”
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”Clutching Hands of Death” by Harold Ward
”The Demon Spell” by Hume Nisbet
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”Old Bugs” by H. P. Lovecraft
”The Look” by Maurice Level
”The Coat” by A. E. D. Smith
”The Voice in the Dawn” by William Hope Hodgson
”The Theater Upstairs” by M. W. Wellman
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”The Brain-Eaters” by Frank Belknap Long
”The Phantom Coach” by Amelia B. Edwards
”The Hunters from Beyond” by Clark Ashton Smith
”The Green Meadow” by H. P. Lovecraft
”A Night of Horror” by Dick Donovan
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