Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1927-04-05
Page numbers run 105-208.
Contents page states publication on the 5th of the preceding month.
The cover illustrates "The Star of Dead Love."
Cover art is not credited; the artwork is signed "Paul."
Interior art is not credited.
Story art for "The Moon Pool (Part 1 of 3)" on page 110 is signed "Paul." The maps on pages 114 and 121 are not signed.
Story art for "The Man Who Died by Proxy" on page 145 shows no signature.
Story art for "The Time Machine (Complete Novel)" on page 148 shows no signature.
Story art for "The Singing Weapon" on page 180 shows no signature.
Story art for "The Man Who Was" on page 188 is signed "J. M. de Aragon."
"May Test Heart Action of Criminal in Chair to Learn if Electricity Actually Kills" is reprinted from the New York Times of 30 January 1927. The article bears on the subject of the preceding story.
Story art for "The Star of Dead Love" on page 200 is signed "Paul."
"Discussions" is a letters column.
Page: 109
Amazing Creations - essay by Hugo Gernsback
Page: 110
The Moon Pool (Part 1 of 3) - serial by A. Merritt
Page: 110
The Moon Pool (Part 1 of 3) - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul
Page: 145
The Man Who Died by Proxy - by Frank Gates
Page: 145
The Man Who Died by Proxy - interior artwork by uncredited
Page: 148
The Time Machine (Complete Novel) - serial by H. G. Wells
Page: 148
The Time Machine (Complete Novel) - interior artwork by uncredited
Page: 179
Readers' Vote of Preference (Amazing Stories, May 1927) - essay by uncredited
Page: 180
The Singing Weapon - by Bent Prout
Page: 180
The Singing Weapon - interior artwork by uncredited
Page: 187
Light of Life - poem by Leland S. Copeland
Page: 188
The Man Who Was - by Walter Burch
Page: 188
The Man Who Was - interior artwork by J. M. de Aragon
Page: 199
May Test Heart Action of Criminal in Chair to Learn if Electricity Actually Kills - essay by uncredited
Page: 200
The Star of Dead Love - by Will H. Gray
Page: 200
The Star of Dead Love - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul
Page: 204
Discussions (Amazing Stories, May 1927) - essay by various
Page: 207
Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1927): More About Invisibility - essay by Richard V. Happel
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