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VOL. III, No. 1 | CONTENTS | JULY, 1930 |
COVER DESIGN | Painted in Water-colors from a Scene in "Earth, the Marauder." | |
BEYOND THE HEAVISIDE LAYER | CAPT. S. P. MEEK | 5 |
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 | 18 |
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 | 50 |
A Giant Amber Block at Last Gives Up Its Living, Ravenous Prey. | ||
THE TERROR OF AIR-LEVEL SIX | HARL VINCENT | 62 |
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 | 88 |
The Authentic Account of Why Cosmic Man Damned an Outlaw World to Be, Foreve ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |