Astounding Stories of Super-Science January and February 1930 Ray Cummings Author
by Ray Cummings
2021-04-11 18:14:46
Astounding Stories of Super-Science January and February 1930 Ray Cummings Author
by Ray Cummings
2021-04-11 18:14:46
Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine. As of 2011, it is the longest running continuously published magazine of that genre. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as Astounding Stories as a pulp magazine, i...
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Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine. As of 2011, it is the longest running continuously published magazine of that genre. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as Astounding Stories as a pulp magazine, it has undergone several name changes, primarily to Astounding Science-Fiction in 1938, and Analog Science Fact & Fiction in 1960. In November 1992, its logo changed to use the term Fiction and Fact rather than Fact & Fiction. It is in the library of the International Space Station. Spanning three incarnations since 1930, this is perhaps the most influential magazine in the history of the genre. It remains a fixture of the genre today. As “Astounding Science Fiction”, a new direction for both the magazine and the genre under editor John W. Campbell was established. His editorship influenced the careers of Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein, and also introduced the dianetic theories of L. Ron Hubbard in May 1950.[1]Analog frequently publishes new authors, including then-newcomers such as Orson Scott Card and Joe Haldeman in the 1970s, Harry Turtledove, Timothy Zahn, Greg Bear, and Joseph H. Delaney in the 1980s, and Paul Levinson, Michael A. Burstein, and Rajnar Vajra in the 1990s.One of the major publications of what fans and historians call the Golden Age of Science Fiction and afterward, it has published much-reprinted work by such major SF authors as E.E. Smith, Theodore Sturgeon, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, A. E. van Vogt, Lester del Rey, HP Lovecraft and many others. (wiki)Title: Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930 THE BEETLE HORDE VICTOR ROUSSEAU Only Two Young Explorers Stand in the Way of the Mad Bram's Horrible Revenge—the Releasing of His Trillions of Man-sized Beetles upon an Utterly Defenseless World. (Part One of a Two-part Novel.)THE CAVE OF HORROR CAPTAIN S. P. MEEK Screaming, the Guardsman Was Jerked Through the Air. An Unearthly Screech Rang Through the Cavern. The Unseen Horror of Mammoth Cave Had Struck Again!PHANTOMS OF REALITY RAY CUMMINGS Red Sensua's Knife Came up Dripping—and the Two Adventurers Knew that Chaos and Bloody Revolution Had Been Unleashed in that Shadowy Kingdom of the Fourth Dimension. (A Complete Novel.)THE STOLEN MIND M. L. STALEY What Would You Do, If, Like Quest, You Were Tricked, and Your Very Mind and Will Stolen from Your Body?COMPENSATION C. V. TENCH Professor Wroxton Had Disappeared—But in the Bottom of the Mysterious Crystal Cage Lay the Diamond from His Ring!TANKS MURRAY LEINSTER Two Miles of American Front Had Gone Dead. And on Two Lone Infantrymen, Lost in the Menace of the Fog-gas and the Tanks, Depended the Outcome of the War of 1932.INVISIBLE DEATH ANTHONY PELCHER On Lees' Quick and Clever Action Depended the Life of Old Perk Ferguson, the Millionaire Manufacturer Threatened by the Uncanny, Invisible Killer. Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930 Old Crompton's Secret / Harl Vincent Spawn of the Stars / Charles Willard Diffin The Corpse on the Grating / Hugh B. Cave Creatures of the Light / Sophie Wenzel Ellis Into Space / S. P. Meek The Beetle Horde (Part 2 of 2) / Victor Rousseau Mad Music / Anthony Pelcher The Thief of Time / S. P. Meek
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