Amazing Stories/Volume 01/Number 02/Back Numbers

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2655874Amazing Stories (Vol. 1, No. 2) — Back NumbersMay 1926

Back Numbers of "Amazing Stories"


NO doubt you will be interested to know, if you have not secured the first issue of AMAZING STORIES that back numbers can be secured at the rate of 25c per copy, postpaid. The contents of the first issue were:

"Off On a Comet," first installment, by Jules Verne.

"The New Accelerator," by H. G. Wells.

"The Man From the Atom," (First part) by G. Peyton Wertenbaker.

"The Thing From—Outside," by George Allen England.

"The Man Who Saved the Earth," by Austin Hall.

"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar," by Edgar Allan Poe.

Copies of this issue may be secured from the publishers on receipt of 25c, coin or stamps, as long as the supply lasts.

Address: Experimenter Publishing Co., 53 Park Place, New York City.


New
Scientifiction Stories


IF you are interested in scientifiction stories, you will find several excellent ones in AMAZING STORIES' sister magazines, RADIO NEWS and SCIENCE AND INVENTION.

RADIO NEWS for May contains "The Radio Burglar", by Ernest M. Thompson, a very excellent radio story that will hold your attention from first to last.

In SCIENCE AND INVENTION, the serial, "Tarrano the Conqueror" , by Ray Cummings, has been running for several months. The author of this story also wrote "The Girl in the Golden Atom", "Around the Universe", and "The Man on the Meteor". "Tarrano the Conqueror" is one of the weirdest and most amazing stories it has ever been our good fortune to read.

Copies of RADIO NEWS and SCIENCE AND INVENTION may be secured at all newsstands, and back numbers can be obtained from the publishers. Address: Experimenter Publishing Co., 53 Park Place, New York City.