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Amazing Stories Quarterly
Date | Number: v4 3 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.50 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: Morey
PublisherRadio-Science Publications, Inc. | Editor : T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
Notes
  • Pages run 289-432.
  • Contents page states a publication date of 20 July.
  • Editor not stated. Editor from E. F. Bleiler, Science Fiction: The Gernsback Years, Pages 563-565.
  • Cover illustrates "Cosmic Menace."
  • Cover art credited "Morey"; signature "Leo Morey" on the artwork.
  • Interior art is credited on the contents page and on each story.
  • Story art for "The Blue Barbarians" is credited to "Wesso." Art on pages 296, 306, 313, and 342 is signed "HWesso"; that on pages 291, 301, 318, 327, 356, 365, and 369 shows no signature.
  • Story art for "Half-Mile Hill" is credited to "Morey." The art (page 371) is signed "Leo Morey."
  • Story art for "The Menace of the Little" is credited to "Morey." The art (pages 379, 387 and 400) is signed "Leo Morey."
  • Story art for "Cosmic Menace" is credited to "Morey." The art (page 409) is signed "Leo Morey."
  • Story art for "Deep Sea Justice" is credited to "Morey." The art (pages 415 and 423) is signed "Leo Morey."
  • "Your Viewpoint" is a letters column.
  • "Editorials from Our Readers" also consists of reader letters, but these generally include no response from the Editor.
  • Vincent answers a reader's letter on page 432; he is not the author of the letter.
 
Page: 290The Blue Barbarians (Complete Novel) - serial by Stanton A. Coblentz
Page: 290The Blue Barbarians (Complete Novel) - interior artwork by Wesso
 
Page: 371Half-Mile Hill - by David H. Keller, M.D.
Page: 371Half-Mile Hill - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 378The Menace of the Little - by Roscoe B. Fleming
Page: 378The Menace of the Little - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 407Through Intervening Space - poem by W. T. B.
 
Page: 408Cosmic Menace - by A. W. Bernal
Page: 408Cosmic Menace - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 414Deep Sea Justice - by Ed Earl Repp
Page: 414Deep Sea Justice - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 429The Giant Puffball - by Eugene Stowell
 
Page: 431|431.1Editorials from Our Readers (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Summer 1931) - essay by various
 
Page: 431|431.2Letter (Scientifiction and Thought) - essay by John Francis Kalland
 
Page: 432|432.2Letter (Mr. Vincent and Mr. Campbell Will Answer These) (response) - essay by Harl Vincent
 
Page: 432|432.1Your Viewpoint (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Summer 1931) - essay by various
 
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