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» STORIES «
WARRIOR OF THE DAWN (Serial—Part I) by Howard Browne 8
Revenge was in Tharn's heart when he took to the trees; but he found love instead, only to lose it!
WORLD OF A THOUSAND MOONS (Novelet) by Edmond Hamilton 64
There was a terrible danger among the moons circling this world, but an even greater menace on its surface.
ONE-WAY TICKET TO NOWHERE (Novelet) by Leroy Yerxa 96
The gleaming monorail track stretched unbroken from terminal to terminal, yet the train was gone!
THE TIME MIRROR (Novelet) by Clark South 116
The reflection in this mirror was faithful enough, but the image in it was from another time era.
PLANET OF THE GODS (Novelet) by Robert Moore Williams 150
The weird discovery these explorers made on this planet of another sun was too incredible to admit
THE SPHERE OF SLEEP (Short) by Chester S. Geier 178
The snowslide revealed an ancient metal globe with an open door. What timeless thing was inside?
HENRY HORN'S X-RAY EYE GLASSES (Short) by Dwight V. Swain 194
These eye glasses worked on the X-ray principle, and naturally they revealed some amazing things!
MONSOONS OF DEATH (Short) by Gerald Vance 208
Shapeless, formless blobs of matter they were, but they constituted a very definite menace
» FEATURES «
Making A Profit On Garbage 114
Was The Moon Part Of Earth? 149
"Battering" Rams 177
Vignettes of Famous Scientists 222
The Man Who Returned From Death 227
Discussions 228
Meet The Author 239
Front cover painting by J. Allen St. John, illustrating a scene from "Warrior Of The Dawn"
Back cover painting by James B. Settles, depicting the "Glider Of Ganymede"
Illustrations by J. Allen St. John; Jay Jackson; Ned Hadley; Magarian; Robert Fuqua; Malcolm Smith; Joe Sewell