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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v20 8 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 180 | Cover Artist: Arnold Kohn
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
Notes Oct. 1946←Nov. 1946→Dec. 1946
Vol 20 No 8. Cover illustrates "The Return of Sathanas."
Price in Canada C$0.30
 
Page: 6The Observatory (Amazing Stories, November 1946) - essay by Raymond Palmer
 
Page: 8The Return of Sathanas - by Richard S. Shaver
Page: 8The Return of Sathanas - by Bob McKenna
 
Page: 8The Return of Sathanas (Complete Novel) - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 63Air Mail Without Planes - essay by H. R. Stanton
 
Page: 64Haunted Metropolis - by Chester S. Geier
Page: 64Haunted Metropolis - interior artwork by William A. Gray
 
Page: 83Dance of Death - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 84The Secret of Lord Fennel - by Frank G. Heiner
Page: 84The Secret of Lord Fennel - interior artwork by Enoch Sharp
 
Page: 102The Man Who Went Nowhere - by John de Courcy
Page: 102The Man Who Went Nowhere - by Dorothy de Courcy
Page: 102The Man Who Went Nowhere - interior artwork by William Marsh
 
Page: 113Would You Believe It? - essay by Alexander Blade
 
Page: 114Side Street - by Leroy Yerxa
Page: 114Side Street - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 128Atala Rim - by J. S. Harrison
Page: 128Atala Rim - interior artwork by Malcolm Smith
 
Page: 140Who Am I? - essay by John McCabe Moore
 
Page: 141Daredevil Kane - essay by Sandy Miller
 
Page: 142Command Performance - by Berkeley Livingston
Page: 142Command Performance - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 151Animal Weather Prophets - essay by Mollie Claire
 
Page: 152What Man Can Imagine ... : Future Science of the Eye - essay by Queen's Knight
 
Page: 154Discover Health Giving Anti-Germ Health Powder - essay by Gary Lee Horton
 
Page: 155Immortality No Longer a Myth? - essay by Robert L. Tanner
 
Page: 157The Shaver Mystery - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 158Mr. Rowland's Weird Diagram - essay by The Editors
 
Page: 159The Truth About Tibet - essay by Millen Cooke
 
Page: 161War Without Weapons - essay by R. Clayton
 
Page: 162Scientific Mysteries: Totem of the Fish - essay by L. Taylor Hansen
Page: 162Scientific Mysteries: Totem of the Fish - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 166Flying Death - essay by Evelyn Horton
 
Page: 166Our Disappearing Sun - essay by Carter T. Wainwright
 
Page: 168Discussions (Amazing Stories, November 1946) - essay by The Editor
 
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