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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v5 11 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Morey
PublisherRadio-Science Publications, Inc. | Editor : T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
Notes
  • Jan. 1931←Feb. 1931→Mar. 1931
  • Vol 5, No 11.
  • Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1931-01-10
  • Page numbers run 961-1056.
  • The cover illustrates "The Man Who Annexed the Moon."
  • Cover art is credited to "Morey"; the artwork is signed "Leo Morey."
  • Interior art is credited at the start of each story (excepting the first and last stories for which art is uncredited).
  • Story art for "Television Hill (Part 1 of 2)" on page 966 is not credited; the artwork is signed "HWesso."
  • Story art for "The Bees from Borneo" on page 988 is credited to "Morey"; the artwork is signed "Leo Morey."
  • Story art for "The Purple Plague" on page 994 is credited to "Wesso"; the artwork is signed "HWesso."
  • Story art for "The Exterminator" on page 1020 is credited to "Morey"; the artwork is signed "L Morey."
  • Story art for "The Man Who Annexed the Moon" on page 1027 is not credited; the artwork is signed "Leo Morey."
  • "What Do You Know?" is a list of questions about science facts. With each is listed the story page number on which the answer can be found.
  • "Discussions" is a letters column.
 
Page: 964Weight - essay by T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
 
Page: 966Television Hill (Part 1 of 2) - serial by George McLociard
Page: 966Television Hill (Part 1 of 2) - interior artwork by H. W. Wesso
 
Page: 987What Do You Know? (Amazing Stories, February 1931) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 988The Bees from Borneo - by Will H. Gray
Page: 988The Bees from Borneo - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 994The Purple Plague - by Russell Hays
Page: 994The Purple Plague - interior artwork by Wesso
 
Page: 1020The Exterminator - by A. Hyatt Verrill
Page: 1020The Exterminator - interior artwork by Morey
 
Page: 1024Twenty Years from Today - by W. F. Collins
 
Page: 1026The Man Who Annexed the Moon - by Bob Olsen
Page: 1026The Man Who Annexed the Moon - interior artwork by Leo Morey
 
Page: 1048|1048.5Letter (Amazing, February 1931): The Science Correspondence Club - essay by Walter L. Dennis
 
Page: 1048|1048.1In the Realm of Books (Amazing Stories, February 1931) - essay by T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
Page: 1048|1048.1In the Realm of Books (Amazing Stories, February 1931) - essay by C. A. Brandt
 
Page: 1048|1048.4Discussions (Amazing Stories, February 1931) - essay by various
 
Page: 1048|1048.2Shadows on a Wall - by T. O'C. S.
Page: 1048|1048.2Shadows on a Wall - by Stanton A. Coblentz
 
Page: 1048|1048.3Red Snow - by C. A. Brandt
Page: 1048|1048.3Red Snow - by F. Wright Moxley
 
Page: 1050Letter (Amazing, February 1931): An Author on the War Path - essay by John W. Campbell, Jr.
 
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