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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v24 5 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 196 | Cover Artist: Arnold Kohn
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
Notes Apr. 1950←May 1950→Jun. 1950
Vol 24, No 5. Cover illustrates "Slaves of the Crystal Brain." The essay "The Atlantic Ridge" listed in the Table of Contents could not be found in this issue. Illustrations for two stories credited to "Enoch Sharpe" in the table of contents, but illustrations are signed "Sharp." Credit changed to match signature.
 
Page: 6The Observatory (Amazing Stories, May 1950) - essay by Howard Browne
 
Page: 8Slaves of the Crystal Brain - by William Carter Sawtelle
Page: 8Slaves of the Crystal Brain - interior artwork by Leo Ramon Summers
 
Page: 58The Vestal Attack - by Ramsey Sinclair
 
Page: 59The Double-Cross - by Charles Recour
 
Page: 59Megawatter - essay by S. G. Long
 
Page: 60If This Be Utopia... - by Kris Neville
 
Page: 60If This Be Utopia ... - interior artwork by Enoch Sharp
 
Page: 69The Curse of Tut - essay by William Karney
 
Page: 69Tailored Metals - essay by H. R. Stanton
 
Page: 70The Lost Bomb - by Rog Phillips
Page: 70The Lost Bomb - interior artwork by Edmond B. Swiatek
 
Page: 103End of an Era - by Leslie Phelps
 
Page: 104Keep It Simple - by Frances M. Deegan
Page: 104Keep It Simple - interior artwork by Enoch Sharp
 
Page: 116The Lost Chord - by Lynn Standish
 
Page: 117Atavism! - by L. A. Burt
 
Page: 117The Barrier - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 118Tooth or Consequences - by Robert Bloch
Page: 118Tooth or Consequences - interior artwork by Edmond B. Swiatek
 
Page: 127Red Atoms - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 127The Cosmic Eye - essay by Jon Barry
 
Page: 128Let's Do It My Way - by E. K. Jarvis
Page: 128Let's Do It My Way - interior artwork by Edmond B. Swiatek
 
Page: 137We Are Reborn - by John Weston
 
Page: 137"Look - New Hands!" - essay by A. T. Kedzie
 
Page: 138The Psyche Steps Out - by Gerald Vance
Page: 138The Psyche Steps Out - interior artwork by Leo Ramon Summers
 
Page: 164United We Stand - by Mack Reynolds
Page: 164United We Stand - interior artwork by Murphy Anderson
 
Page: 170The Unremembered - by Paul Lohrman
Page: 170The Unremembered - interior artwork by Murphy Anderson
 
Page: 175"Hot-Rod Hellies" - by Sandy Miller
 
Page: 176The Ancient Geometric Monument: Article 7 — The Day - essay by Rocky Stone
 
Page: 182The Club House (Amazing Stories, May 1950) - essay by Rog Phillips
 
Page: 187Love Death - essay by Ralph Ortiz
 
Page: 188The Reader's Forum (Amazing Stories, May 1950) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 190Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1950) - essay by Art Rapp
 
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