Various: Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 V1. 23 June 2009
Another complete issue of a pulp SF magazine from the Golden Years - Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1930 - Completely illustrated
Contents:
BEYOND THE HEAVISIDE LAYER - CAPT. S. P. MEEK
For Eighty Vertical Miles Carpenter and Bond Blasted Their Way—Only to Be Trapped by the Extraordinary Monsters of the Heaviside Layer.
EARTH, THE MARAUDER - ARTHUR J. BURKS
Out of Her Orbit Sped the Teeming Earth—A Marauding Planet Bent on Starry Conquest.
(Beginning a Three-part Novel.)
FROM AN AMBER BLOCK - TOM CURRY
A Giant Amber Block at Last Gives Up Its Living, Ravenous Prey.
THE TERROR OF AIR-LEVEL SIX - HARL VINCENT
From Some Far Reach of Leagueless Space Came a Great Pillar of Flame to Lay Waste and Terrorize the Earth.
(A Novelet.)
THE FORGOTTEN PLANET - SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT
The Authentic Account of Why Cosmic Man Damned an Outlaw World to Be, Forever, a Leper of Space.
THE POWER AND THE GLORY - CHARLES W. DIFFIN
Sadly, Sternly, the Old Professor Reveals to His Brilliant Pupil the Greater Path to Glory.
MURDER MADNESS - MURRAY LEINSTER
More and More South Americans Are Stricken with the Horrible "Murder Madness" That Lies in the Master's Fearful Poison. And Bell Is Their One Last Hope as He Fights to Stem the Swiftly Rising Tide of a Continent's Utter Enslavement.
(Part Three of a Four-part Novel.)
THE READERS' CORNER - letters to the editor
Source: Project Gutenberg
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