Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930

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Genres: Astounding
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Language: English
Type: Digital

"Astounding Stories of Super-Science" February 1930 is a collection of science fiction short stories published in the early days of the genre. Here's a breakdown of the content:

  • Authors: The issue features stories by various authors, including Harl Vincent, Charles Willard Diffin, Hugh B. Cave, Sophie Wenzel Ellis, S. P. Meek, Victor Rousseau, and Anthony Pelcher.

  • Story Titles: Some of the story titles include "Old Crompton's Secret," "Spawn of the Stars," "The Corpse on the Grating," "Creatures of the Light," "Into Space," "The Beetle Horde (Part 2 of 2)," "Mad Music," and "The Thief of Time."

  • Science Fiction Themes: Based on the titles, the stories likely explore classic pulp sci-fi themes like scientific discovery, space exploration, alien encounters, fantastical creatures, and the potential dangers or benefits of new technology.

Finding the Stories:

If you'd like to read the stories yourself, you can find the February 1930 issue of "Astounding Stories of Super-Science" in a few places:

  • Project Gutenberg offers a free ebook version [Project Gutenberg Astounding Stories of Super Science February 1930].
  • The Internet Archive may also have a digital copy [Internet Archive Astounding Stories of Super Science 1930].

These resources should allow you to experience the pulp science fiction of the 1930s firsthand.

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