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Wonder Stories
Date | Number: v3 9 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Frank R. Paul
PublisherStellar Publishing Corporation | Editor : Hugo Gernsback
Notes
  • Page numbers run 1009-1104.
  • Contents page states publication on the 3rd of the preceding month.
  • Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1932-01-01
  • Cover illustrates "The Moon Era."
  • Cover art is not credited; signature "Paul" on the artwork.
  • Interior art is credited at the start of each story.
  • Story art for "The Moon Era" on page 1016 is credited to and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "The Challenge of the Comet" on page 1036 is credited to and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "A Conquest of Two Worlds" on page 1046 is credited to and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "The Radium World" on page 1058 is credited to and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "The Time Stream (Part 3 of 4)" on page 1076 is credited to and signed "Paul."
  • Drawn portraits (uncredited) of the authors appear with each story; they are unsigned except for that of Hamilton which is signed "B."
  • "What Is Your Science Knowledge?" is a list of questions about science facts. With each is listed the story page number on which the answer can be found.
  • "The Reader Speaks" is a letters column.
  • "Science Questions and Answers" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with science questions.
 
Page: 1015The Wonders of 2031 - essay by Hugo Gernsback
 
Page: 1016The Moon Era - by Jack Williamson
Page: 1016The Moon Era - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 1036The Challenge of the Comet - by Arthur K. Barnes
Page: 1036The Challenge of the Comet - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 1046A Conquest of Two Worlds - by Edmond Hamilton
Page: 1046A Conquest of Two Worlds - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 1058The Radium World - by Frank K. Kelly
Page: 1058The Radium World - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 1074What Is Your Science Knowledge? (Wonder Stories, February 1932) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 1076The Time Stream (Part 3 of 4) - serial by John Taine
Page: 1076The Time Stream (Part 3 of 4) - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 1095Science Questions and Answers (Wonder Stories, February 1932) - essay by various
 
Page: 1096|1096.3Letter (Who in Frankenstein Was Right?) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman
 
Page: 1096|1096.2Letter (Good Lord What's This?) - essay by John Beynon Harris
 
Page: 1096|1096.1The Reader Speaks (Wonder Stories, February 1932) - essay by various
 
Page: 1096|1096.4Letter (The Main Thing Is a Plot) - essay by Jack Darrow
 
Page: 1103Book Reviews (Wonder Stories, February 1932) - essay by uncredited
 
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