0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Frank R. Paul
Publisher
Stellar Publishing Corporation | Editor : Hugo Gernsback
Notes
Page numbers run 193-288.
Contents page states publication on the 3rd of the preceding month.
Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1933-08-03
Cover illustrates "The Moon Tragedy."
Cover art is not credited; no signature appears on the artwork.
Interior art is credited at the start of each story.
Story art for "Monsters of Callisto" on page 198 is credited to "Paul"; no signature found on the artwork.
Story art for "Spheres of Hell" on page 230 is credited to "Paul"; no signature found on the artwork.
Story art for "The Moon Tragedy" on page 240 is credited to and signed "Paul."
Story art for "The Last of the Swarm" on page 256 is credited to and signed "Paul."
"The Radio Terror (Part 3 of 3)" is translated from the French by Fletcher Pratt. Story art on page 262 is credited to "Paul"; no signature found on the artwork.
"The Reader Speaks" is a letters column.
"Science Questions and Answers" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with science questions.
Page: 197
Wonders of World Speeds - essay by Hugo Gernsback
Page: 198
Monsters of Callisto - by Edward H. Hinton
Page: 198
Monsters of Callisto - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 230
Spheres of Hell - by John Beynon Harris
Page: 230
Spheres of Hell - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 240
The Moon Tragedy - by Frank K. Kelly
Page: 240
The Moon Tragedy - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 256
The Last of the Swarm - by Henry E. Lemke
Page: 256
The Last of the Swarm - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 262
The Radio Terror (Part 3 of 3) - serial by Eugène Thébault
Page: 262
The Radio Terror (Part 3 of 3) - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 283
Science Questions and Answers (Wonder Stories, October 1933) - essay by various
Page: 284|284.1
The Reader Speaks (Wonder Stories, October 1933) - essay by various
Page: 286
Letter (More Scientifilms) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman
Page: 288|288
Book Reviews (Wonder Stories, October 1933) - essay by uncredited
Page: 288|284.2
Letter (To a Gentleman from Yakima) - essay by Lewis F. Torrance
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