This June 1929 issue of Amazing Stories contains seven science fiction stories: "The Radio Telescope" by Stanton A. Coblenh, concerning a telescope invention; "The Beetle Experiment" by Russell Hays, featuring a scientist cornered by a giant tiger beetle he created experimentally; "Clavilux" by Robert A. Wait; "The Mongolians' Ray" by Volney G. Mathison; "Fingers of the Mist" by Peter Brough; "Clouds of Death" by Louis Buswell; and the concluding installment of Jules Verne's "The Desert of Ice," sequel to "The English at the North Pole." Interior editorial highlights include "The Book of Worlds" by Miles J. Breuer, M.D., discussing fourth-dimensional concepts; "The Space Hermit" by E. Edsel Newton, an aviation fantasy; "The Superperfect Bride" by Bob Olsen, a biological fantasy; "The Grim Inheritance" by Carl Clausen, a scientific detective story involving endocrine glands; "Futility" by Captain S. P. Meek, featuring a mathematical machine for viewing the future; and "The Flying Fool" by David H. Keller, M.D.
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- Date
- June 1929
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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