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Amazing Stories, Vol. 3 No. 8
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Amazing Stories, Vol. 3 No. 8

· November 1928

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This magazine is printed in U. S. A., and is to be found on sale at the newsstands of the U. S. A., Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central America, and Spain.

This is Amazing Stories, November 1928 issue, edited by Hugo Gernsback. The magazine features six science fiction stories: "The World at Bay" by B. and Geo. C. Wallis depicts surface dwellers battling subterranean Troglodytes armed with helicopters powered by radium; "The Ananias Gland" by W. Alexander explores biological engineering; "The Psychophonic Nurse" by David H. Keller, M.D. concerns psychiatric technology; "The Moon Men" by Frank Brueckel, Jr., shows explorers landing on Ganymede and observing Jupiter's massive striped disc; "The Eye of the Vulture" by Walter Kateley; and "The Living Test Tube" by Joe Simmons. The issue also includes puzzle contests offering cash prizes and advertisements for correspondence courses in radio repair and chemistry.

About this artifact

Date
November 1928
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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