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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v14 6 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Jerry V
Awesome book - Great cover paired with incredible stories inside.
  
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: Julian S. Krupa
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
Notes May 1940←Jun. 1940→Jul. 1940
Vol 14, No 6. Cover illustrates "Trapped on Titan." Table of contents credits interior illustrations to Leo Morey, Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Julian S. Krupa, and Joe Sewell. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue. "The Time-Wise Guy" is not a serial, but a short story that was split near the end in order to have a contest for best story ending compared to the author's.
 
Page: bcWhen Meteors Crash - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 5The Observatory (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 6Slave Raiders from Mercury - by Don Wilcox
Page: 6Slave Raiders from Mercury - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 29Slave Raiders from Mercury [2] - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 48Warlords of Mars - by Festus Pragnell
Page: 48Warlords of Mars - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 64The Time-Wise Guy (Part 2 of 2) - serial by Ralph Milne Farley
 
Page: 67Riddles of Science: Mystery of the Asteroids - interior artwork by Joe Sewell
Page: 67Riddles of Science: Mystery of the Asteroids - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 68Trapped on Titan - by David Wright O'Brien
Page: 68Trapped on Titan - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 86The Mathematical Kid - by Ross Rocklynne
Page: 86The Mathematical Kid - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 100Treachery on Planetoid 41 - by Floyd Gale
Page: 100Treachery on Planetoid 41 - interior artwork by Leo Morey
 
Page: 110Planet of Black Terror - by Ed Earl Repp
Page: 110Planet of Black Terror - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 131Meet the Authors (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by The Authors
 
Page: 132Questions and Answers (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 134Discussions (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 134Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by Charles Hidley
Page: 135Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by D. B. Thompson
Page: 138Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by Mark Reinsberg
 
Page: 138Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1940) [2] - essay by D. B. Thompson
 
Page: 140Correspondence Corner (Amazing Stories, June 1940) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 144When Meteorites Crash - essay by Henry Gade
 
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