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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v27 2 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 164 | Cover Artist: Robert Frank
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
NotesVol 27, No 2. The artwork for "You Can't Stay Here" is credited to Emsh in the table of contents but is signed Ed Emsler. The artwork for "The Heat's On" is credited to Harry Gars in the table of contents but is signed Ed Emsler. Note: Harry Gars appears nowhere else but a Harry Garo is credited with other illustrations in Ziff-Davis magazines. See March, 1953 "Amazing Stories". The artwork for "The Floating Lords" is apparently incorrectly credited in the magazine to Frank Novarro when it should most likely have been credited to Frank Navarro.
 
Page: fepMen Behind Amazing Stories: Walt Crain - essay by Walt Crain
 
Page: 3The Observatory (Amazing Stories, February 1953) - essay by Paul W. Fairman
 
Page: 4Rocketry Strides Ahead - essay by John Booth
 
Page: 4Soaring Cities - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 8Outlaw in the Sky - by Guy Archette
Page: 8Outlaw in the Sky - interior artwork by Dick Francis
 
Page: 75Kill That Bug! - essay by Faye Beslow
 
Page: 75Cycles Call the Turn - essay by Sam Dewey
 
Page: 76The Floating Lords - by Chester S. Geier
Page: 76The Floating Lords - interior artwork by Frank Novarro
 
Page: 87Filling the Sky - essay by Art Norman
 
Page: 87The Big Trigger - essay by Salem Lane
 
Page: 88The Lady Killer - by Franklin Bahl
Page: 88The Lady Killer - interior artwork by Ed Emsler
 
Page: 108Big Wind - essay by Neal King
 
Page: 108Line of Fire - essay by Lee Pope
 
Page: 109The Club House (Amazing Stories, February 1953) - essay by Rog Phillips
 
Page: 114The Curse - by Ivar Jorgensen
Page: 114The Curse - interior artwork by Paul Lundy
 
Page: 121Lethal Synthesis - essay by Merritt Linn
 
Page: 121Mars in the Parlor - essay by L. A. Burt
 
Page: 122You Can't Stay Here - interior artwork by Ed Emsler
Page: 123You Can't Stay Here - by Walt Crain
 
Page: 134The Heat's On - by Clyde Woodruff
Page: 134The Heat's On - interior artwork by Ed Emsler
 
Page: 155No Two Alike - essay by Roy Small
 
Page: 155Hot and Cold Bats - essay by Omar Booth
 
Page: 155New Face for Terra - essay by Dee Arlen
 
Page: 155Pick the Winner - essay by Sid Seeman
 
Page: 156The Reader's Forum (Amazing Stories, February 1953) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 160Boon to the Blind - essay by Omar Booth
 
Page: 161Astronomical Jargon - essay by Joe Coons
 
Page: 162Dried-Up World - essay by Sid Overman
 
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