Additional Information |
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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Frank R. Paul |
Publisher | Stellar Publishing Corporation | Editor : Hugo Gernsback |
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- Volume 1—No. 5
- Page numbers run 385-480.
- Contents page states publication on the 10th of the preceding month.
- Cover illustrates "Cities in the Air."
- Cover art is not credited; signature "Paul" is on the artwork.
- Interior art is not credited.
- Story art for "Cities in the Air (Part 1 of 2)" on pages 390 and 397 shows no signature. Art on page 404 is reproduced from the February 1922 issue of Science and Invention and shows no signature; it is titled "10,000 Years Hence: A Prediction."
- Story art for "When Space Ripped Open" on page 412 is signed "Paul."
- Story art for "Suitcase Airplanes" on page 424 is signed "Paul."
- Story art for "Beyond the Aurora" on page 430 is signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Second Shell" on page 442 is signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Crystal Ray" on page 452 is signed "S. Strother."
- Drawn portraits (uncredited) of the authors appear with each story; each is signed "B" except for that of Wilkins which is unsigned.
- "What Is Your Knowledge of Aviation?" is a list of questions about aviation. With each is listed the story page number on which the answer can be found.
- "The Reader Airs His Views" is a letters column.
- "Aviation Forum" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with aviation questions.
- The full text and images of this edition are available at The Internet Archive.
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Page: 389 | Airplanes MUST Have Radio - essay by Hugo Gernsback |
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Page: 390 | Cities in the Air (Part 1 of 2) - serial by Edmond Hamilton |
Page: 390 | Cities in the Air (Part 1 of 2) - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 412 | When Space Ripped Open - by Ralph W. Wilkins |
Page: 412 | When Space Ripped Open - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 424 | Suitcase Airplanes - by E. D. Skinner |
Page: 424 | Suitcase Airplanes - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 430 | Beyond the Aurora - by Ed Earl Repp |
Page: 430 | Beyond the Aurora - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 442 | The Second Shell - by Jack Williamson |
Page: 442 | The Second Shell - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 452 | The Crystal Ray - by Raymond Gallun |
Page: 452 | The Crystal Ray - interior artwork by S. Strother |
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Page: 458 | What Is Your Knowledge of Aviation? (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929) - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 462 | Aviation News of the Month (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929) - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 465 | Aviation Forum (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929) - essay by various |
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Page: 467|467.2 | Letter (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929): A Controversy: What Sustains a Plane? - essay by Victor A. Endersby |
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Page: 467|467.1 | The Reader Airs His Views (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929) - essay by various |
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Page: 473 | Letter (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929): Could Not Blow That Far - essay by Clyde F. Beck |
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Page: 474 | Letter (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929): Fact and Fiction - essay by Henry Kuttner, Jr. |
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Page: 479 | Book Review (Air Wonder Stories, November 1929) - essay by uncredited |
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