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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. 10
- Page numbers run 865-960.
- Contents page states publication on the 10th of the preceding month.
- Cover illustrates "The Flying Buzz-Saw."
- Cover art is not credited; signature "Paul" is on the artwork.
- Interior art is credited below each art item.
- Story art for "Through the Meteors" on page 870 is credited and signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Heat Ray" on page 890 is credited to "Leonard"; the artwork shows no signature. The story title is given as "The Heat-Ray" at the start of the story (as part of the story artwork), but the hyphen is not used on the contents page or on the story page headers.
- Story art for "The Flying Buzz-Saw" on page 898 is credited to "Paul"; the artwork shows no signature. The story title is given as "The Flying Buzzsaw" at the start of the story (as part of the story artwork), but as "The Flying Buzz-Saw" on the contents page and on the story page headers.
- Story art for "Evans of the Earth-Guard" on page 902 is credited to "Winter"; the artwork shows no signature. The story title is given as "Evans of the Earth Guard" at the start of the story (as part of the story artwork), but the hyphen is used on the contents page and on the story page headers.
- Story art for "The Meteoric Magnet" on page 908 is credited and signed "Paul."
- Story art for "The Flying Legion (Part 4 of 4)" on page 914 is credited and signed "Paul."
- "How High Can Man Fly?" is attributed to Lieutenant Apollo Soucek "as told to Walter Raleigh." Thus Raleigh is included as a co-author. A photograph is included with the essay.
- Drawn portraits (uncredited) of the authors appear with each story. That of Schere is signed with initial "B"; the rest are unsigned.
- "The Reader Airs His Views" is a letters column.
- "Aviation Forum" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with aviation questions.
- Allen Glasser's letter on page 953 is an announcement of the formation of The Scienceers club. The information is paraphrased by the Editor but includes one sentence in quotes that is presumably the only sentence authored by Glasser.
- The full text and images of this edition are available at The Internet Archive.
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Page: 869 | Stations in Space - essay by Hugo Gernsback |
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Page: 870 | Through the Meteors - by Lowell Howard Morrow |
Page: 870 | Through the Meteors - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 890 | The Heat Ray - by O. L. Beckwith |
Page: 890 | The Heat Ray - interior artwork by Leonard |
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Page: 898 | The Flying Buzz-Saw - by Harold McKay |
Page: 898 | The Flying Buzz-Saw - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 902 | Evans of the Earth-Guard - by Edmond Hamilton |
Page: 902 | Evans of the Earth-Guard - interior artwork by Winter |
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Page: 908 | The Meteoric Magnet - by Moses Schere |
Page: 908 | The Meteoric Magnet - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 914 | The Flying Legion (Part 4 of 4) - serial by George Allan England |
Page: 914 | The Flying Legion (Part 4 of 4) - interior artwork by Paul |
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Page: 940 | How High Can Man Fly? - essay by Walter Raleigh |
Page: 940 | How High Can Man Fly? - essay by Lieutenant Apollo Soucek |
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Page: 944 | Aviation News of the Month (Air Wonder Stories, April 1930) - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 945 | Aviation Forum (Air Wonder Stories, April 1930) - essay by various |
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Page: 946 | The Reader Airs His Views (Air Wonder Stories, April 1930) - essay by various |
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Page: 953 | Letter (Air Wonder Stories, April 1930): The Scienceers - essay by Allen Glasser |
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Page: 957 | Book Reviews (Air Wonder Stories, April 1930) - essay by uncredited |
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