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Amazing Stories Quarterly
Date | Number: v2 3 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.50 | Pages: 148
PublisherExperimenter Publishing Co. | Editor : Arthur H. Lynch
Notes
  • Pages run 289-432.
  • Contents page states a publication date of 20 July.
  • The Publisher is not stated on the cover or front pages as it is for previous issues. Page 432 contains the Statement of Ownership that declares the Publisher to be "Irving Trust Company, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Experimenter Publishing Company, Inc."
  • Cover illustrates "Venus Liberated."
  • Cover art is not credited; no signature visible on the artwork.
  • None of the interior art is credited.
  • Story art for "Venus Liberated" on pages 292, 304(b), 305, 339, and 347 is signed "Hugh MacKay"; the other art in the story (pages 293, 298, 304(a), and 327) has a stylized "HM" monogram.
  • Story art for "Rays and Men" on pages 361 and 365 is signed "Hugh MacKay"; that on pages 372 and 375 has a stylized "HM" monogram.
  • The last illustration for "Rays and Men" is signed "Walitt." This is at the bottom of the last story page and may not be associated with the story itself, but that association is made in this content listing.
  • Story art for "White Collars" is signed "Hynd".
  • Story art for "Paradox" on pages 387, 391, 393, and 397 is signed "Walitt"; that on page 395 is signed "Wally Walitt."
  • Story art for "Doctor O'Glee's Experiment" on pages 398-399, 405, and 415 is signed "Sky Walitt"; that on page 411 shows no signature. The map on page 402 also shows no signature.
  • Story art for "The Singing Moonbeams" is signed "Briggs."
  • "Your Viewpoint" is a letters column.
  • "Editorials from Our Readers" also consists of reader letters, but these generally include no response from the Editor.
 
Page: 291The Future of Scientifiction - essay by Miles J. Breuer, M.D.
 
Page: 292Venus Liberated - by Harl Vincent
Page: 292Venus Liberated - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 360Rays and Men - by Miles J. Breuer, M.D.
Page: 360Rays and Men - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
Page: 379Rays and Men - interior artwork by Walitt
 
Page: 380White Collars - by David H. Keller, M.D.
Page: 380White Collars - interior artwork by Hynd
 
Page: 386Paradox - by Charles Cloukey
Page: 386Paradox - interior artwork by Walitt
 
Page: 398Doctor O'Glee's Experiment - by T. Proctor Hall
Page: 398Doctor O'Glee's Experiment - interior artwork by Walitt
 
Page: 418The Singing Moonbeams - by Edward S. Sears
Page: 418The Singing Moonbeams - interior artwork by Austin Briggs
 
Page: 429|429.2Letter (More About the Prospective Science Club, Which Seems to Be on the Way to Organization) - essay by Walter Dennis
 
Page: 429|429.1Your Viewpoint (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Summer 1929) - essay by various
 
Page: 430|430.1Editorials from Our Readers (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Summer 1929) - essay by various
 
Page: 430|430.2Letter (Imagination in Literature) - essay by Frederick Arthur Hodge
 
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