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Wonder Stories
Date | Number: v6 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 132 | Cover Artist: Frank R. Paul
PublisherContinental Publications | Editor : Hugo Gernsback
Notes
  • Volume 6, Number 1, June 1934. [This Publication Record].
  • Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1934-05-01
  • "Hugo Gernsback (over) Editor" at top right front cover.
  • TOC page 2.
  • 128 pages paginated. 132 by magazine count.
  • "On the Cover this month we see the people of Calora, the electron-world, sacrificing their mortal bodies so that they may live forever as indestructible flames of immortality. (From Into the Infinitesimal by Kaye Richmond.) Cover by Paul." Signature at bottom right. Note there are cover differences from that used and that verified. A matter of more on the right bottom and less on the left side.
  • Secondary header on page 5 before editorial essay. States. Hugo Gernsback, Editor-in-Chief. Charles D. Hornig, Managing Editor. Frank R. Paul, Art Editor. C. P. Mason, Associate Editor.
  • Illustration on page 6 has (illustration by Schneeman) at bottom left under art. Also captioned.
  • Into the Infinitesimal starts with a prologue essay to set up story, which ends with Kaye Raymond.
  • Illustration on page 52, under left bottom art, states (Illustration by Winter) and is captioned.
  • Illustration on page 64 has (Illustration by Paul) below bottom left art and is captioned.
  • Illustration on page 78 has "Paul" at bottom left art. Below art left is "(Illustration by Paul)" with captioning below.
  • "Druso" "By Friedrich Freksa" "(Translated from the German by Fletcher Pratt)" on page 79.
  • Illustrators from Bleiler (Gernsback) author/story section, paged to story.
  • Science Questions and Answers editorial letter response forum.
  • The Science Fiction League appears to be another letter response forum, with an 'executive directors' list and interstitial commentary. Not signed.
  • Letter by Bob Tucker is headed "He Murdered His Facts" ending with Bob Tucker (over) Bloomington, Ill., followed by short Editor comment.
  • Letter by Forrest J. Ackerman is headed "The Scientifunnyarn" ending with Forrest J. Ackerman (over) San Francisco, Calif., followed by short Editor comment.
  • Letter by David A. Kyle, is headed "From A Young Fan" ends with David A. Kyle (over) Monticello, N. Y., followed by short Editor comment.
  • Letter by Milton Kaletsky, is headed "Expert Criticism" ends with Milton Kaletsky (over) Bronx, N. Y., longer Editor comment.
  • Letter by Henry Lewis, Jr., is headed "From A Hobo Reader" ends with Henry Lewis, Jr. (over) La Roche, S. D., followed by very short comment.
  • Letter by Milton Rothman, in 'Science Questions and Answers' forum, is headed "Our Unbounded Finite Universe", ends with Milton Rothman (over) Philadelphia, Pa., followed by short Editor comment.
  • Letter by Milton S. Rothman, is headed "He Takes It Back", ends with Milton S. Rothman (over) Philadelphia, Pa., followed by medium length Editor commentary.
 
Page: 5The Wonders of Time - essay by Hugo Gernsback
 
Page: 6Into the Infinitesimal - interior artwork by Schneeman
Page: 7Into the Infinitesimal - by Kaye Raymond
 
Page: 52The Doorbell - interior artwork by Lumen Winter
Page: 53The Doorbell - by David H. Keller, M.D.
 
Page: 60Ode to Arrhenius - poem by Charles D. Hornig
 
Page: 61Cosmic Calamity - by W. Varick Nevins, III
 
Page: 64Adrift in the Void - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul
Page: 65Adrift in the Void - by John Pierce, B.S.
 
Page: 78Druso (part 2 of 3) - interior artwork by Paul
Page: 79Druso (part 2 of 3) - serial by Friedrich Freksa
 
Page: 111Science Questions and Answers (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Editor
 
Page: 113The Science Fiction League (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 114Pirates of Venus - by uncredited
Page: 114Pirates of Venus - by Edgar Rice Burroughs
 
Page: 115Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman
Page: 115Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Bob Tucker
 
Page: 115The Reader Speaks (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 117Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Milton Kaletsky
Page: 117Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by David A. Kyle
Page: 119Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Henry Lewis, Jr.
Page: 122Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Milton Rothman
Page: 123Letter (Wonder Stories, June 1934) - essay by Milton S. Rothman
 
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