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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 244 | Cover Artist: H. W. McCauley |
Publisher | Ziff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer |
Notes | Vol 4, No 12. Cover illustrates "The Ghost that Haunted Hitler." Table of contents credits interior illustrations to H. W. McCauley, Jay Jackson, Robert Gibson Jones, Swan Studios, Inc., Rod Ruth, Virgil Finlay, Robert Fuqua, L. Raymond Jones, Russell Milburn, and Malcolm Smith. Attributions for illustrations from credit or signatures using most complete form of the artists' names in this issue. |
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Page: bc | Apollo—God of Hygiene - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 6 | The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer |
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Page: 7 | Cartoon: "Maybe we're running too fast!" - interior artwork by Bob Glueckstein |
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Page: 8 | The Ghost That Haunted Hitler - interior artwork by H. W. McCauley |
Page: 8 | The Ghost That Haunted Hitler - by William P. McGivern |
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Page: 37 | Gingko Petrified Forest - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 37 | New Use for Farm Wastes - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 38 | Lost City of Burma - by Edmond Hamilton |
Page: 38 | Lost City of Burma - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 39 | Lost City of Burma [2] - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 64 | Lost City of Burma [3] - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 85 | Making the US Self-Sufficient - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 85 | Dictatorship in the Americas - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 85 | A Dying American Industry - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 86 | Long Remember - by Dwight V. Swain |
Page: 86 | Long Remember - interior artwork by Virgil Finlay |
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Page: 101 | Cartoon: "Jump into the time machine and borrow a cup of sugar from your greatgrandmother!" - interior artwork by Guy Gifford |
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Page: 102 | Pegasus Plays Priorities - by David Wright O'Brien |
Page: 102 | Pegasus Plays Priorities - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 125 | Fantastic Facts (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942) - essay by Ellis White |
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Page: 126 | The Incredible Antique - by Bruce Dennis |
Page: 126 | The Incredible Antique - interior artwork by Rod Ruth |
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Page: 145 | A Long Term Debt - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 146 | Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal - by Robert Bloch |
Page: 146 | Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal - interior artwork by Jay Jackson |
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Page: 161 | Protecting Production Methods - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 161 | Helping the Anti-Noise Campaign - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 161 | The Gorilla Family - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 161 | Old Age of a Parachute - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 162 | The Outlaw Echo - by Clark South |
Page: 162 | The Outlaw Echo - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 172 | Wooden Clothes - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 173 | It's an Interesting World! (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942) - essay by Wesley Roland |
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Page: 174 | Madagascar Ghost - by Clee Garson |
Page: 174 | Madagascar Ghost - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua |
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Page: 187 | Romance of the Elements-Mercury - essay by Rod Ruth |
Page: 187 | Romance of the Elements-Mercury - interior artwork by Rod Ruth |
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Page: 188 | Marlow's Malicious Mirror - by John York Cabot |
Page: 188 | Marlow's Malicious Mirror - interior artwork by Jay Jackson |
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Page: 200 | Marlow's Malicious Mirror [2] - interior artwork by Jay Jackson |
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Page: 203 | Germ Killer - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 204 | The Manchu Coffin - by Harold Lawlor |
Page: 204 | The Manchu Coffin - interior artwork by Malcolm Smith |
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Page: 216 | Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Sir Isaac Newton - essay by Alexander Blade |
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Page: 218 | Louie's Cat Eye - by Leroy Yerxa |
Page: 219 | Louie's Cat Eye - interior artwork by Russell Milburn |
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Page: 230 | Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942) - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 230 | Cartoon: "What's she got that I haven't got?" - interior artwork by Magarian |
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Page: 238 | Apollo—God of Hygiene - essay by Henry Gade |
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Page: 239 | Correspondence Corner (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942) - essay by uncredited |
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