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  • Item #62533605
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    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Front cover detached 5%.

    Volume 1, Issue 1 - February, 1939. Cover by Frank R. Paul, depicting a scene from Stanton Coblentz's novel "The Lord of Tranerica." Stories by Stanton Coblentz, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Robert Moore Williams, Nelson S. Bond and Hubert Mavity. A complete gripping novel: "The Lord of Tranerica" by Stanton Coblentz - Because Hannibal Spratt, inhuman dictator of Tranerica, wanted lovely Celia Stanwick, his exploding time-machine made a space-devouring Catalyst of the Fourth Dimension, and sucked Celia out of 1938 into the mad mechanical hell of 2439! Plus two great long science novelettes: "Mutineers of Space" by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach - Doomed by an Interplanetary racketeer to slave their lives away for the rejuvenating sulphur crystals of Jupiter, what chance had those frail Terrestrials to escape the monstrous Jovians and blast their way 550,000,000 miles to Mercury and revenge! "Quest of Zipantoric" by Robert Moore Williams - Within that amazing bubble of flame was a beautiful girl, her hand holding a scepter symbol of Zipantoric -- her gesture condemning Dick Markle and Dr. Burstone to the terrible wrath of a Mayan fire god's incredible scientific devices! And two super-science short stories: "The Mercurian Menace" by Nelson S. Bond - What fiendish creatures of flame lived on that macabre terrain which was the dark side of Mercury? Aided by the bouncing-ball humans of the hot side, Buzz Carson plunged too late into the chill anti-hell necromancy of that inexplicable land to join a lovely girl in a destiny of disintegration! "The Message from the Void" by Hubert Mavity - Mutual misunderstanding between Mars and Earth -- because of two factors in the abstract beyond their comprehension! Plus science departments The Test Tube and Through the Telescope. 7-in. x 10-in., 114 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

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  • Item #60576334
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    • Paper: Cream
    • Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.

    Volume 1, Issue 1 - February, 1939. Cover by Frank R. Paul, depicting a scene from Stanton Coblentz's novel "The Lord of Tranerica." Stories by Stanton Coblentz, Lloyd Arthur Eshbach, Robert Moore Williams, Nelson S. Bond and Hubert Mavity. A complete gripping novel: "The Lord of Tranerica" by Stanton Coblentz - Because Hannibal Spratt, inhuman dictator of Tranerica, wanted lovely Celia Stanwick, his exploding time-machine made a space-devouring Catalyst of the Fourth Dimension, and sucked Celia out of 1938 into the mad mechanical hell of 2439! Plus two great long science novelettes: "Mutineers of Space" by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach - Doomed by an Interplanetary racketeer to slave their lives away for the rejuvenating sulphur crystals of Jupiter, what chance had those frail Terrestrials to escape the monstrous Jovians and blast their way 550,000,000 miles to Mercury and revenge! "Quest of Zipantoric" by Robert Moore Williams - Within that amazing bubble of flame was a beautiful girl, her hand holding a scepter symbol of Zipantoric -- her gesture condemning Dick Markle and Dr. Burstone to the terrible wrath of a Mayan fire god's incredible scientific devices! And two super-science short stories: "The Mercurian Menace" by Nelson S. Bond - What fiendish creatures of flame lived on that macabre terrain which was the dark side of Mercury? Aided by the bouncing-ball humans of the hot side, Buzz Carson plunged too late into the chill anti-hell necromancy of that inexplicable land to join a lovely girl in a destiny of disintegration! "The Message from the Void" by Hubert Mavity - Mutual misunderstanding between Mars and Earth -- because of two factors in the abstract beyond their comprehension! Plus science departments The Test Tube and Through the Telescope. 7-in. x 10-in., 114 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.15.

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