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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v15 12 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: Rod Ruth
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
Notes Nov. 1941←Dec. 1941→Jan. 1942
Vol 15, No 12. Cover illustrates "The Secret of Planetoid 88." Table of contents credits interior illustrations to Rod Ruth, Jay Jackson, John Charles Thoman, and Joe Sewell. Cartoons by Magarian, Marvin Townsend, and 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.
 
Page: bcSerenis, Water City of Callisto - interior artwork by Frank R. Paul
 
Page: 8The Observatory (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 9Cartoon: no caption - interior artwork by Magarian
 
Page: 10The Secret of Planetoid 88 - by Ed Earl Repp
Page: 10The Secret of Planetoid 88 - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 35The Secret of Planetoid 88 [2] - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 61Cartoon: "Tropical fish are a hobby with me." - interior artwork by Marvin Townsend
 
Page: 62Bandits of Time - by Ray Cummings
Page: 62Bandits of Time - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 81Insects - Friend or Foe? - essay by Robert Tinkham
 
Page: 82Rayhouse in Space - by Duncan Farnsworth
Page: 82Rayhouse in Space - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 97Terrible Trees - essay by Arthur Mahon Woodstock, Ph.D.
 
Page: 98The Odds on Sergeant Shane - by John York Cabot
Page: 98The Odds on Sergeant Shane - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 109Amazing Facts (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by Guy Fauldes
 
Page: 110Planet of Lost Men - by P. F. Costello
Page: 110Planet of Lost Men - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 124Jupiter's Striped Jacked - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 125World's Greatest Goldfish Bowl - essay by Allen Rankin
 
Page: 126Scientific Mysteries: Votan, the Clever Builder - essay by L. Taylor Hansen
Page: 126Scientific Mysteries: Votan, the Clever Builder - interior artwork by Joe Sewell
 
Page: 129Odd Science Facts (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 129Cartoon: "Do you think I am fool enough to believe you have traveled backward in Time? Where's your proof?" - interior artwork by R. Newman
 
Page: 130The Man Who Wasn't Himself - by Alexander Blade
Page: 131The Man Who Wasn't Himself - interior artwork by John Charles Thoman
 
Page: 139Discussions (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 142Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by Milton Lesser
 
Page: 144Correspondence Corner (Amazing Stories, December 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 145A City on Callisto - essay by Henry Gade
 
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