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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 132 | Cover Artist: Paul |
Publisher | Continental Publications | Editor : Hugo Gernsback |
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- Page numbers run 769-896.
- Contents page states publication on the 1st of the preceding month.
- Cover illustrates "The Alien Room."
- Cover art is credited to and signed "Paul."
- Interior art is credited at the start of each story.
- Story art for "The Alien Room" on page 776 is credited to and signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Black River" on page 784 is credited to and signed "Paul."
- Story art for "House of Monstrosities" on page 802 is credited to "Marchioni"; the artwork is signed "M Marchioni."
- Story art for "The Moth Message" on page 808 is credited to "Saaty"; the artwork is signed "Wallace Saaty."
- Story art for "The Time Tragedy" on page 822 is credited to and signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Waterspout" on page 828 is credited to "Winter"; the artwork is signed "Lumen Winter."
- Story art for "Sleep Scourge" on page 838 is credited to and signed "Paul."
- "What Is a New Story?" is a full-page essay describing the editorial policies of the magazine: emphasis on stories that contain new ideas.
- Story art for "Dawn to Dusk (Part 2 of 3)" on page 848 is credited to and signed "Paul."
- "What Is Your Science Knowledge?" is a list of questions about science facts. With each is listed the story page number on which the answer can be found.
- "The Science Fiction League" is a monthly department that discusses news related to or of interest to the club. It includes correspondence from readers.
- "The Reader Speaks" is a letters column.
- "Science Questions and Answers" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with science questions.
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Page: 775 | Wonders of Fiction - essay by Hugo Gernsback |
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Page: 776 | The Alien Room - by W. P. Cockroft |
Page: 776 | The Alien Room - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 782 | Higher Jurisdiction - short story by D. D. Sharp |
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Page: 784 | The Black River - by John M. Corbett |
Page: 784 | The Black River - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 802 | House of Monstrosities - by Edsel Newton |
Page: 802 | House of Monstrosities - interior artwork by Marchioni |
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Page: 808 | The Moth Message - by Laurence Manning |
Page: 808 | The Moth Message - interior artwork by Saaty |
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Page: 822 | The Time Tragedy - by Raymond A. Palmer |
Page: 822 | The Time Tragedy - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 828 | The Waterspout - by Eugene H. Scheftleman |
Page: 828 | The Waterspout - interior artwork by Winter |
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Page: 838 | Sleep Scourge - by Henry J. Kostkos |
Page: 838 | Sleep Scourge - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 846 | What Is Your Science Knowledge? (Wonder Stories, December 1934) - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 847 | What Is a New Story? - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 848 | Dawn to Dusk (Part 2 of 3) - serial by Eando Binder |
Page: 848 | Dawn to Dusk (Part 2 of 3) - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 873|873.2 | Letter (Neutronium) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman |
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Page: 873|873.1 | Science Questions and Answers (Wonder Stories, December 1934) - essay by various |
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Page: 875|875.1 | The Science Fiction League (Wonder Stories, December 1934) - essay by various |
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Page: 875|875.2 | Letter (Writing to Others) - essay by Lionel Dilbeck |
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Page: 876 | Letter (Science Fiction Degrees) - essay by Thomas S. Gardner |
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Page: 879|879.2 | Letter (We Need an Aspirin!) - essay by Milton Kaletsky |
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Page: 879|879.1 | The Reader Speaks (Wonder Stories, December 1934) - essay by various |
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Page: 880 | Letter (He's for Paul) - essay by Jack Darrow |
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Page: 881 | Letter (The "Indefinable Something") - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman |
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Page: 882 | Letter (Variety on Our Covers) - essay by Milton A. Rothman |
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Page: 884 | Letter (An Author's Opinion) - essay by Arthur K. Barnes |
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Page: 886 | Letter (Ackerman Speaks) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman |
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Page: 887 | Letter (Comments to Letters) - essay by Lewis F. Torrance |
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