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‘ah a an ‘AIR WONDER STORIES We are presenting to our readers the first six numbers of our new Science Fiction Stories. The Editors of SCIENCE WONDER ENCE FICTION SERIES STORIES have received such a large supply of Sa aoe wes oe really excellent science fiction stories, that we have decided to publish some of them in book form. These small books, illustrated by artist Paul, are printed on a good grade of paper and are sold ata low price, due to the large amount put out. The series in time will form a beautiful library of the best that Sn ne GIRL FROM MARS 3 to be ug in science fiction. New ones will cK WiLLAOR e issued from time to time. Fy REMEMBER THESE ARE BRAND MILES J. BREDER NEW STORIES AND HAVE NOT BEEN Fine PUBISHED BEFORE IN ANY MAGA- ee ee ZINE, THEY CAN ONLY BE SECURED STELLAR PUBLISHING CORR THROUGH THE SCIENCE FICTION sige SERIES. Every book contains but a single story by a well-known science fiction author. The type is large and well-readable, and the size of each book is 6x8 in., which makes it convenient to carry one of them in your pocket. NOT LESS THAN FIVE BOOKS SOLD. We ac- cept cash, money order or U.S. (no foreign) postage stamps. Below you will find-a list of the first six books. Your choice of five books for 50c or the entire six books for 60c prepaid. All orders filled promptly. STELLAR PUBLISHING CORP, 98 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 2 No. 4 FIVE No. 1 THE GIRL FROM MARS By Jack Williamson. and Miles J. Breuer Suppose some one from another planet Janded on our earth, What- would happen? “The Girl From Mars,” by Jack. Wilbam- son and Dr, Breuer is an adventure of a Martian visitor, with all the strange situa~ tions that one can imagine in such an event. No. 2 THE THOUGHT PROJECTOR By David H. Keller, M.D. The. power of suggestion on the human mind forms the basis of “The Thought Pro- jector,” by Dr. David H: Keller. Ideas repealed ove and over exert eB Srcak forte te our minds and. gi s ae at’ we cites think are our own, No. 3 AN ADVENTURE IN VENUS By R. Michelmore Aviation five hundred or a thousand years hence will probably be something beyond most of our present conceptions: Journeys to other planets may well become a com- monplace as it does in the présent story showing an exciting “Adventure in Venus: WHEN THE SUN WENT OUT By Leslie Stone The sun is said to be slowly cooling, and generations: many thousands of years hence must face the problem of how their heat and light is to iy when. the sun’s end does come. in this thrilling story, “When the Sun Went Out,” Leslie Stone answers that question. No. 5 Waa ee eee THE BRAIN OF THE PLANET §§ STELLARPUBLISHINGCORP, AW8 ff By Lilith Lorraine fl 9 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 1 If a super-intelligence could have its wis- B Genti F orp poured fat. ous beeing mat & aaterest 1! a hasloalag “Neva t for : wor. we 158 ine im Pe eh: the “Brain of the Planet” poses such a which please send me. aid ooks which problem and works out the answer in an Sy bate marked with an I astounding manner. — G1 THE GrrL FROM MaRS I No: € | 0 2 THE THOUGHT PROJECTOR r WHEN THE MOON FELL ] 2 Saar Cee ton wast eee Callsions between celestial ns of any © S THE BRAIN OF THE PLANET I size have: not occurred within historica I 0 6 WHEN THE MOON FELL t times. But such an event is not an impossi- | | bility, In fact many astronomers believe Name .csccsssesscosseeonsveees aestavesnecense if that our solar system came into being by such a-collisicn. Stppose the moon were | Address | to crash into the earth. What would hap- rosoeerecgcrennesecqunaanenneeenaeed_ ee In “When the Moon Fell,” by Charles Ic f. Colladay you will find the answer. CHI reves: i {so (€(0)