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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v19 4 | Lang: English (en)
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   By crashryan
I've always loved the winged helmets Robert Gibson Jones put on his space babes. The gravity-defying halter tops are also easy on the eyes.
  
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 180 | Cover Artist: Robert Gibson Jones
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
Notes Sep. 1945←Dec. 1945→Feb. 1946
Vol 19, No 4. Cover illustrates "Quest of Brail." Table of contents credits Robert Fuqua for illustrating "Gallery of Glacial Doom," but illustration signed "Brady."
 
Page: fepAncient Prophecy Comes True - essay by Alexander Blade
 
Page: bepImagination?—or Invention! - essay by The Editor
 
Page: bcJet Propelled Mono Train - interior artwork by James B. Settles
 
Page: 3The Observatory (Amazing Stories, December 1945) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 3Cartoon: no caption - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 7Cartoon: "If I had a watch spring, we'd be the proud parents of a 150-lb baby!" - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 8Quest of Brail - by Richard S. Shaver
Page: 8Quest of Brail - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 61Imported Killers - essay by Lee Owens
 
Page: 61The French Dwarf - essay by Sandy Miller
 
Page: 62Planet of the Duplicates - by William Lawrence Hamling
Page: 62Planet of the Duplicates - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 73Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Spellanzani - essay by Alexander Blade
 
Page: 74Mirage World - by Chester S. Geier
Page: 74Mirage World - interior artwork by Malcolm Smith
 
Page: 91Telepathy's Radio - essay by John McCabe Moore
 
Page: 92The Miracle of Bulldozer Mike - by Robert Moore Williams
Page: 92The Miracle of Bulldozer Mike - interior artwork by Brady
 
Page: 106Me and My Shadow - by Berkeley Livingston
Page: 107Me and My Shadow - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 124Let Freedom Ring! - by Rog Phillips
Page: 124Let Freedom Ring! - interior artwork by James B. Settles
 
Page: 144Scientific Oddities (Amazing Stories, December 1945) - essay by Lynn Standish
 
Page: 146Gallery of Glacial Doom - by Frances M. Deegan
Page: 146Gallery of Glacial Doom - interior artwork by Brady
 
Page: 157When the Sun Stops Shining - essay by Preston Davis
 
Page: 158Scientific Mysteries: The Black Tortoise - essay by L. Taylor Hansen
Page: 158Scientific Mysteries: The Black Tortoise - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 162Giants on the Earth - essay by Vincent H. Gaddis
 
Page: 164The Scientific Farmer - essay by A. Morris
 
Page: 164Flat-Top, 1910 - essay by W. N. Hansen
 
Page: 165Report from the Forgotten Past (Amazing Stories, December 1945) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 174Discussions (Amazing Stories, December 1945) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 178Jet Propelled Mono Train - essay by Alexander Blade
 
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