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Fantascience Digest, v. 2, issue 4, May-June 1939
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FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 23 2) False. It was not an interplanetaryarn nor did it appear in Argosy. 3. "Faster than Light" (a) Wonder Stories, Oct. 1930, J. Harvey Haggard (b) Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall-Winter, 1932, Harl Vincent (c) Science Fiction Digest--Cosmos Chapter 1--Ralph Milne Farley (d) Marvel Science Stories, Feb. 1939, D.D. Sharp. -- "The Atom Smasher" (a) Astounding Stories, May 1930, Victor Rousseau (b) Amazing Stories, Jan. 1934, P. Schuyler Miller (c) April 1934, Astounding Stories, Donald Wandrei (d) Amazing Stories, Oct. 1938, Gordon A. Giles. 4. "The Diamond Lens" by Fitz.-James O'Brien 5. False. Picture was adapted from S. Fowler Wright's "Deluge". 6. They were the same person, the villain. Marakinoff was substituted in the Liveright edition because Prussian villains were no longer acceptable. 7. Muller's drawing for "Anachronism", December 1930. 8. The "Ardathia" series by Francis Flagg. 9. Yes, with David Lasser; "The Time Projector"--July-August '31 Wonder Stories 10. "The People of the Pit" by Merritt. 11. The Conquerors' ship blundered into a great mass of frozen mud on Venus and all were killed. 12. "The Time Oscillator" by Henry Kirham, SWS December 1929. 13. "The Hidden World" Science Wonder Quarterly, Fall 1929 and "The Other Side of the Moon" Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall 1929. 14. No. Saranoff always managed to escape. 15. He was made into a pure intelligence. 16. "A Rescue from Jupiter" by Gawain Edwards. 17. "Beyond the Pole" (Verrill) "Skylark of Space" (Smith) and "World at Bay" (Wallis Bros.) 18. Booth Cody. 19. Laurence Manning. (Practically every Wonder Stories writer, for that matter.) 20. Murray Leinster. Due to lack of space no questions will be asked this issue. However, we'll have a nice set ready for the July-August number. Don't forget, you science fiction bugs, send in your questions. However, please make them of interest to the general reader of s-f.
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FANTASCIENCE DIGEST Page 23 2) False. It was not an interplanetaryarn nor did it appear in Argosy. 3. "Faster than Light" (a) Wonder Stories, Oct. 1930, J. Harvey Haggard (b) Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall-Winter, 1932, Harl Vincent (c) Science Fiction Digest--Cosmos Chapter 1--Ralph Milne Farley (d) Marvel Science Stories, Feb. 1939, D.D. Sharp. -- "The Atom Smasher" (a) Astounding Stories, May 1930, Victor Rousseau (b) Amazing Stories, Jan. 1934, P. Schuyler Miller (c) April 1934, Astounding Stories, Donald Wandrei (d) Amazing Stories, Oct. 1938, Gordon A. Giles. 4. "The Diamond Lens" by Fitz.-James O'Brien 5. False. Picture was adapted from S. Fowler Wright's "Deluge". 6. They were the same person, the villain. Marakinoff was substituted in the Liveright edition because Prussian villains were no longer acceptable. 7. Muller's drawing for "Anachronism", December 1930. 8. The "Ardathia" series by Francis Flagg. 9. Yes, with David Lasser; "The Time Projector"--July-August '31 Wonder Stories 10. "The People of the Pit" by Merritt. 11. The Conquerors' ship blundered into a great mass of frozen mud on Venus and all were killed. 12. "The Time Oscillator" by Henry Kirham, SWS December 1929. 13. "The Hidden World" Science Wonder Quarterly, Fall 1929 and "The Other Side of the Moon" Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall 1929. 14. No. Saranoff always managed to escape. 15. He was made into a pure intelligence. 16. "A Rescue from Jupiter" by Gawain Edwards. 17. "Beyond the Pole" (Verrill) "Skylark of Space" (Smith) and "World at Bay" (Wallis Bros.) 18. Booth Cody. 19. Laurence Manning. (Practically every Wonder Stories writer, for that matter.) 20. Murray Leinster. Due to lack of space no questions will be asked this issue. However, we'll have a nice set ready for the July-August number. Don't forget, you science fiction bugs, send in your questions. However, please make them of interest to the general reader of s-f.
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