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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v26 5 | Lang: English (en)
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   By josemas
After you get past the brutal cover enjoy the beautiful work by Virgil Finley on "The World of Whispering Wings" on the inside.
  
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 164 | Cover Artist: Lawrence
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
NotesVol 26, No 5. Cover illustrates "Empire of Women."
 
Page: 6The Observatory (Amazing Stories, May 1952) - essay by Howard Browne
 
Page: 8Empire of Women - by John Fletcher
Page: 8Empire of Women - interior artwork by Leo Ramon Summers
Page: 8Empire of Women - interior artwork by Ed Valigursky
 
Page: 53Rockets Can Be Rough! - essay by Frederic Booth
 
Page: 54Come to Venus — and Die! - by F. Willard Grey
 
Page: 54Come to Venus - And Die! - interior artwork by Lawrence
 
Page: 82The World of Whispering Wings - by Rog Phillips
Page: 82The World of Whispering Wings - interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
 
Page: 113What's All This "Vector" Business? - essay by Charles Recour
 
Page: 114Monkey in the Ice Box - by Gerald Vance
Page: 114Monkey in the Ice Box - interior artwork by Tom Beecham
 
Page: 130The Big Blowup - essay by Omar Snyder
 
Page: 131Master of the Universe - II (Part 2 of 8) - serial by Author Unknown
Page: 131Master of the Universe - II (Part 2 of 8) - interior artwork by Ed Valigursky
 
Page: 137Out of Control - essay by Merritt Linn
 
Page: 138The Club House (Amazing Stories, May 1952) - essay by Rog Phillips
 
Page: 145Errors Make Perfection! - essay by A. T. Kedzie
 
Page: 146Science Fiction Bookcase (Amazing Stories, May 1952) - essay by Sam Merwin
 
Page: 146Fancies and Goodnights - by Sam Merwin
Page: 146Fancies and Goodnights - by John Collier
 
Page: 146The City in the Sea - by Sam Merwin
Page: 146The City in the Sea - by Wilson Tucker
 
Page: 147Kinsmen of the Dragon - by Sam Merwin
Page: 147Kinsmen of the Dragon - by Stanley Mullen
 
Page: 147The Devil in Velvet - by Sam Merwin
Page: 147The Devil in Velvet - by John Dickson Carr
 
Page: 148Atomic Artillery - essay by Tom Lynch
 
Page: 148Fifth Column Gas - essay by Walt Crain
 
Page: 149Make Your Own Cloud Chamber! - essay by William Karney
 
Page: 150The Reader's Forum (Amazing Stories, May 1952) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 154Green Balls of Fire! - essay by Roy Small
 
Page: 154Television in the Can - essay by Jack Winter
 
Page: 155Sunday Punch - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 156Routine Patrol - by Ralph Cox
 
Page: 158Mold Can Be Murder - essay by Salem Lane
 
Page: 159Air Can Be Tough! - essay by Peter Dakin
 
Page: 160Figures Can Be Fun - essay by Leo Lewin
 
Page: 162Meet the Metal Mind - essay by Jon Barry
 
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