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Astounding Stories of Super-Science Volume 14 - February 1931 - cover

Astounding Stories of Super-Science Volume 14 - February 1931

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Publisher: Caramna Corporation

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Summary

No science fiction library would be complete without Astounding Stories of Super-Science, a highly influential pulp magazine of both sci-fi and horror from the early 1930s!

Vol. 14 includes:

COVER DESIGN, H. W. WESSO    
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "The Tentacles from Below."    

WEREWOLVES OF WAR, D. W. HALL
The Story of the "Torpedo Plan" and of Capt. Lance's Heroic Part in America's Last Mighty Battle with the United Slavs.    

THE TENTACLES FROM BELOW, ANTHONY GILMORE
Down to Tremendous Ocean Depths Goes Commander Keith Wells in His Blind Duel with the Marauding "Machine-Fish." (A Complete Novelette.)    

THE BLACK LAMP, CAPTAIN S. P. MEEK
Dr. Bird and His Friend Carnes Unravel Another Criminal Web of Scientific Mystery.    

PHALANXES OF ATLANS, F. V. W. MASON
Only in Dim Legends Did Mankind Remember Atlantis and the Lost Tribes—Until Victor Nelson's Extraordinary Adventure in the Unknown Arctic. (Beginning a Two-Part Novel.)    

THE PIRATE PLANET, CHARLES W. DIFFIN
From Earth and Sub-Venus Converge a Titanic Offensive of Justice on the Unspeakable Man-Things of Torg. (Conclusion.)
   
THE READERS' CORNER, ALL OF US
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.

Thank You for reading and Enjoy!
Available since: 05/28/2020.

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