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STORIES

INVISIBLE MEN OF MARS (Novel) by Edgar Rice Burroughs 8

Even the greatest swordsman of two worlds cannot win when his opponents are as invisible as air!

THE WORLD OF MIRACLES (Short) by David V. Reed 44

It was a great gift these two Earthmen were being offered; all the glory and science of a super-world.

KIDNAPED IN MARS (Novelet) by Festus Pragnell 60

Don Hargreaves had to follow into a world a mile beneath the ocean of Mars to rescue his Princess.

SERGEANT SHANE OF THE SPACE MARINES (Short) by John York Cabot. 94

In the Space Marines plucking your eyebrows just isn't done—especially to play sucker for a woman!

FLAME FOR THE FUTURE (Short) by P. F. Costello 108

It was a great idea; two high Nazis went into the future to find the super-race they were creating.

MYSTERY OF THE MARTIAN PENDULUM (Novelet) by Thornton Ayre & A. R. Steber 116

For what purpose had the long-dead Martians placed this grim pendulum deep inside Mars' interior?


FEATURES

The Observatory 6

Widespread Misconceptions 59

Amazing Forecast 106

Scientific Mysteries 134

Meet The Authors 139

Discussions 140

Correspondence Corner 144

City In The Moon 145

Front cover painting by J. Allen St. John illustrating a scene from "Invisible Men of Mars"
Back cover painting by Frank R. Paul depicting "A City In The Moon"
Illustrations by J. Allen St. John; Robert Fuqua; Julian S. Krupa; Joe Sewell
Cartoons by Bob W. Glueckstein; Danny Daimwood; R. Newman




Copyright, 1941, ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations
William B. Ziff, Publisher; B. G. Davis, Editor
Raymond A. Palmer, Managing Editor; Herman R. Bollin, Art Director