Oriental Stories, later retitled The Magic Carpet Magazine, was a pulp magazine of 1930-34, an offshoot of the famous Weird Tales.
THE GREEN JADE GOD—JOHN BRIGGS
Three enemies—one blind, one deaf, and one tongueless— were forced into a strange comradeship
THE KING OF THE JERAWAHS—S. B. H. HURST
The treasure of Alexander the Great, guarded by wild Jerawahs, was legend throughout India—a tale of Bugs Sinnat
THE MERCHANT OF BASRA—DUDLEY HOYS
He looked upon his daughter as a chattel to be sold to the highest bidder, but he underrated the shrewdness of Ibu Seyyed
THE BALL OF FIRE—S. B. H. HURST
Bugs Sinnat, ace of the Secret Service in India, trails a renegade English captain who turned thief and murderer—the story of the world’s largest ruby
THE SONG OF THE CAKES—NAT SCHACHNER and ARTHUR L. ZAGAT
A vivid tale of the Manchu conquest of China, and the fulfillment of the old Ming prophecy, when blood ran red in Peking
THE BLACK ADDER—DOROTHY QUICK
A tale of India—Talfa, the dancing girl, tries to thwart the burning passion of the Rajah