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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: Robert Fuqua |
Publisher | Ziff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer |
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Aug. 1941←Sep. 1941→Oct. 1941
Vol 15, No 9. Cover illustrates "Enchantress of Lemuria." Table of contents credits interior illustrations to Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Magarian, Ralph Johnson, Joe Sewell, and Julian S. Krupa. Cartoons credited to John Cherry, R. Newman. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue.
Illustrator for "Enchantress of Lemuria" from the reprint of the artwork in 2000 A.D.: Illustrations from the Golden Age of Science Fiction Pulps. |
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Page: bc | Quartz City on Mercury - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul |
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Page: 6 | The Observatory (Amazing Stories, September 1941) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer |
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Page: 6 | Cartoon: "Fill 'er up!" - interior artwork by John Cherry |
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Page: 8 | Enchantress of Lemuria - by Stanton A. Coblentz |
Page: 9 | Enchantress of Lemuria - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua |
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Page: 24 | Enchantress of Lemuria [2] - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua |
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Page: 61 | Cartoon: "Why didn't I think of this before? The little angel has quit squeaking already." - interior artwork by R. Newman |
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Page: 62 | Mutiny in Space - by Jep Powell |
Page: 62 | Mutiny in Space - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua |
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Page: 73 | Amazing Fallacies About Weather - essay by Gerald Vance |
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Page: 74 | Ferdinand Finknodle's Perfect Day - by David Wright O'Brien |
Page: 74 | Ferdinand Finknodle's Perfect Day - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 92 | The Throne of Valhalla - by Arthur T. Harris |
Page: 92 | The Throne of Valhalla - interior artwork by Jay Jackson |
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Page: 110 | Yellow Mud for Cowards - by P. F. Costello |
Page: 110 | Yellow Mud for Cowards - interior artwork by Ralph Johnson |
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Page: 122 | Master Mimics - essay by Guy Fauldes |
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Page: 123 | Meet the Authors: Stanton A. Coblentz - essay by Stanton A. Coblentz |
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Page: 124 | Mystery of the Mummy - interior artwork by Magarian |
Page: 124 | Mystery of the Mummy - by Duncan T. Farnsworth |
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Page: 128 | Cartoon: "I invented him just to look for collar buttons. Handy little devil, isn't he?" - interior artwork by R. Newman |
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Page: 129 | Aristocrats of the Atomic Table - essay by C. E. Conners |
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Page: 130 | Scientific Mysteries: Ancient Gondwanaland - essay by L. Taylor Hansen |
Page: 130 | Scientific Mysteries: Ancient Gondwanaland - interior artwork by Joe Sewell |
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Page: 134 | Dr. Loudon's Armageddon - by Alexander Blade |
Page: 134 | Dr. Loudon's Armageddon - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 140 | Discussions (Amazing Stories, September 1941) - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 140 | Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1941) - essay by John Cunningham |
Page: 142 | Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1941) - essay by Paul Carter |
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Page: 144 | Correspondence Corner (Amazing Stories, September 1941) - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 145 | A City on Mercury - essay by Henry Gade |
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