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Walsh, J. M.: Vandals of the Void; v1, 25 June 2024

Early Australian sf novel from 1931, by prolific adventure, sf and crime pulp writer J. M. Walsh (James Morgan Walsh, 1897-1952), who moved to UK circa 1930 for the greater publishing opportunities.

This novel was published in Hugo Gernsback's Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1931, and in hardback book form by John Hamilton. London, 1931.

Typical space opera of the period, and about 50,500 words in length.
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