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Air Wonder Stories
Date | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: Paul
PublisherStellar Publishing Corporation | Editor : Hugo Gernsback
Notes
  • Volume 1—No. 8
  • Page numbers run 673-768.
  • Contents page states publication on the 10th of the preceding month.
  • The cover illustration is for a story contest. The first-prize-winning story was "The Red Plague" by P. Schuyler Miller, which appeared in Wonder Stories, July 1930.
  • Cover art is credited to "Paul" on the contents page; signature "Paul" is on the artwork.
  • Interior art is credited below each art item.
  • Story art for "The Vanishing Fleet" on page 678 is credited and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "The Red Ace" on page 692 is credited and signed "Paul."
  • Story art for "Liners of Space" on page 704 is credited to "Ruger"; the artwork is signed "Jno Ruger." The story is credited to "J. Vanny" on the story, but as "Jim Vanny" on the contents page and in the caption of his drawn portrait.
  • Story art for "The Flying Legion (Part 2 of 4)" on page 714 is credited to "Paul"; the artwork shows no signature.
  • "Berlin to New York in One Hour" is translated by Francis M. Currier. The artwork (pages 744, 745, and 746) is uncredited and unsigned.
  • Drawn portraits (uncredited and unsigned) of the authors appear with each story.
  • "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.
  • Note: The letter by Kelly on page 763 is attributed to "Frank M. Kelly." However, both this author and letter author "Frank K. Kelly" in the October 1929 issue of this magazine have an address of Kansas City, Missouri. Therefore it is assumed that the two are the same person.
  • The full text and images of this edition are available at The Internet Archive.
 
Page: 677$300.00 Prize Story Contest - essay by Hugo Gernsback
 
Page: 678The Vanishing Fleet - by Henrik Dahl Juve
Page: 678The Vanishing Fleet - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 692The Red Ace - by Eugene George Key
Page: 692The Red Ace - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 704Liners of Space - by Jim Vanny
Page: 704Liners of Space - interior artwork by Ruger
 
Page: 714The Flying Legion (Part 2 of 4) - serial by George Allan England
Page: 714The Flying Legion (Part 2 of 4) - interior artwork by Paul
 
Page: 744Berlin to New York in One Hour - essay by Max Valier
 
Page: 747What Is Your Knowledge of Aviation? (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 749Aviation News of the Month (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 751Aviation Forum (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930) - essay by various
 
Page: 752The Reader Airs His Views (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930) - essay by various
 
Page: 763Letter (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930): Down with Serials! - essay by Frank M. Kelly
 
Page: 764Letter (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930): Which Is Better? - essay by Julius Unger
 
Page: 767Book Reviews (Air Wonder Stories, February 1930) - essay by uncredited
 
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