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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v25 2 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 164 | Cover Artist: Robert Gibson Jones
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
NotesVol 25, No 2. Cover suggested by "Vanguard of the Doomed". "Midget Rocket . . ." is listed as "Miget Rocket . . ." in the table of contents.
 
Page: 6The Observatory (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by Howard Browne
 
Page: 8Vanguard of the Doomed - by Gerald Vance
Page: 8Vanguard of the Doomed - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 35Dianetics? - essay by A. Morris
 
Page: 36The Man Who Forgot - by Charles Creighton
Page: 36The Man Who Forgot - interior artwork by Henry Sharp
 
Page: 62Numbers Pay Off! - essay by Milton Matthew
 
Page: 62Cellular Laboratory - essay by H. R. Stanton
 
Page: 63Horsepower Humbug... - essay by Leslie Phelps
 
Page: 63The Bouncing Molecules - essay by Carter T. Wainwright
 
Page: 64Terror Out of Zanadu - by Robert Moore Williams
Page: 64Terror Out of Zanadu - interior artwork by Robert Keys
 
Page: 80Midget Rocket... - essay by William Karney
 
Page: 80"Ruggedizing" - essay by A. T. Kedzie
 
Page: 81Heredity and Atoms... - essay by John Weston
 
Page: 81Gutenberg's Genius - essay by Sandy Miller
 
Page: 82That a World Might Live - by Burt B. Liston
Page: 82That a World Might Live - interior artwork by Edmond B. Swiatek
 
Page: 104Radar Mating Call! - essay by Charles Recour
 
Page: 105Sound Mutants! - essay by Jon Barry
 
Page: 105Star Broadcasts - essay by L. A. Burt
 
Page: 106The Boy Who Cried Wolf 359 - by Kendell Foster Crossen
Page: 106The Boy Who Cried Wolf 359 - interior artwork by Leo Ramon Summers
 
Page: 115Prognosticator Plus! - essay by Pete Bogg
 
Page: 115Virus Vengeance - essay by Cal Webb
 
Page: 116Gordak's Cargo - by Milton Lesser
Page: 116Gordak's Cargo - interior artwork by Henry Sharp
 
Page: 127Tuning Forks - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 127Crustacean Pigeons! - essay by Max Long
 
Page: 128The Way of a Weeb - by H. B. Hickey
Page: 128The Way of a Weeb - interior artwork by Robert Gibson Jones
 
Page: 143What Is Life? - essay by Ramsey Sinclair
 
Page: 144The Club House (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by Rog Phillips
 
Page: 147Astronomical Madness? - essay by J. R. Marks
 
Page: 148The Reader's Forum (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 149Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by Tom Covington
Page: 150Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by George O'Toole
Page: 150Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by Vernon L. McCain
Page: 153Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by John Brunner
Page: 154Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1951) - essay by Dirce S. Archer
 
Page: 161Launcher Arrow - essay by W. R. Chase
 
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