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ASTOUNDING STORIES APRIL 1931
ASTOUNDING STORIES APRIL 1931
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VOL. VI, No. 1 CONTENTS APRIL, 1931
COVER DESIGN H. W. WESSO
_Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Monsters of Mars."_
MONSTERS OF MARS EDMOND HAMILTON 4
_Three Martian-Duped Earth-Men Swing Open the Gates of Space That for
So Long Had Barred the Greedy Hordes of the Red Planet._
(A Complete Novelette.)
THE EXILE OF TIME RAY CUMMINGS 26
_From Somewhere Out of Time Come a Swarm of Robots Who Inflict on
New York the Awful Vengeance of the Diabolical Cripple Tugh._
(Beginning a Four-Part Novel.)
HELL'S DIMENSION TOM CURRY 51
_Professor Lambert Deliberately Ventures into a Vibrational Dimension
to Join His Fiancée in Its Magnetic Torture-Fields._
THE WORLD BEHIND THE MOON PAUL ERNST 64
_Two Intrepid Earth-Men Fight It Out with the Horrific Monsters of
Zeud's Frightful Jungles._
FOUR MILES WITHIN ANTHONY GILMORE 76
_Far Down into the Earth Goes a Gleaming Metal Sphere Whose Passengers
Are Deadly Enemies._ (A Complete Novelette.)
THE LAKE OF LIGHT JACK WILLIAMSON 100
_In the Frozen Wastes at the Bottom of the World Two Explorers Find a
Strange Pool of White Fire--and Have a Strange Adventure._
THE GHOST WORLD SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT 118
_Commander John Hanson Records Another of His Thrilling Interplanetary
Adventures with the Special Patrol Service._
THE READERS' CORNER ALL OF US 134
_A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories._
Single Copies, 20 Cents (In Canada, 25 Cents) Yearly Subscription,
$2.00
Issued monthly by Readers' Guild, Inc., 80 Lafayette Street, New York,
N. Y. W. M. Clayton, President; Francis P. Pace, Secretary. Entered as
second-class matter December 7, 1929, at the Post Office at New York,
N. Y., under Act of March 3, 1879. Title registered as a Trade Mark in
the U. S. Patent Office. Member Newsstand Group--Men's List. For
advertising rates address E. R. Crowe & Co., Inc., 25 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York; or 225 North Michigan Ave., Chicago.
* * * * *
Monsters of Mars
A COMPLETE NOVELETTE
_By Edmond Hamilton_
[Illustration: _The Martian gestured with a reptilian arm toward the
ladder._]
[Sidenote: Three Martian-duped Earth-men swing open the gates of space
that for so long had barred the greedy hordes of the Red Planet.]
Allan Randall stared at the man before him. "And that's why you sent
for me, Milton?" he finally asked.
The other's face was unsmiling. "That's why I sent for you, Allan," he
said quietly. "To go to Mars with us to-night!"
There was a moment's silence, in which Randall's eyes moved as though
uncomprehendingly from the face of Milton to those of the two men
beside him. The four sat together at the end of a roughly furnished
and electric-lit living-room, and in that momentary silence there came
in to them from the outside night the distant pounding of the Atlantic
upon the beach. It was Randall who first spoke again.
"To Mars!" he repeated. "Have you gone crazy, Milton--or is this some
joke you've put up with Lanier and Nelson here?"
COVER DESIGN H. W. WESSO
_Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Monsters of Mars."_
MONSTERS OF MARS EDMOND HAMILTON 4
_Three Martian-Duped Earth-Men Swing Open the Gates of Space That for
So Long Had Barred the Greedy Hordes of the Red Planet._
(A Complete Novelette.)
THE EXILE OF TIME RAY CUMMINGS 26
_From Somewhere Out of Time Come a Swarm of Robots Who Inflict on
New York the Awful Vengeance of the Diabolical Cripple Tugh._
(Beginning a Four-Part Novel.)
HELL'S DIMENSION TOM CURRY 51
_Professor Lambert Deliberately Ventures into a Vibrational Dimension
to Join His Fiancée in Its Magnetic Torture-Fields._
THE WORLD BEHIND THE MOON PAUL ERNST 64
_Two Intrepid Earth-Men Fight It Out with the Horrific Monsters of
Zeud's Frightful Jungles._
FOUR MILES WITHIN ANTHONY GILMORE 76
_Far Down into the Earth Goes a Gleaming Metal Sphere Whose Passengers
Are Deadly Enemies._ (A Complete Novelette.)
THE LAKE OF LIGHT JACK WILLIAMSON 100
_In the Frozen Wastes at the Bottom of the World Two Explorers Find a
Strange Pool of White Fire--and Have a Strange Adventure._
THE GHOST WORLD SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT 118
_Commander John Hanson Records Another of His Thrilling Interplanetary
Adventures with the Special Patrol Service._
THE READERS' CORNER ALL OF US 134
_A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories._
Single Copies, 20 Cents (In Canada, 25 Cents) Yearly Subscription,
$2.00
Issued monthly by Readers' Guild, Inc., 80 Lafayette Street, New York,
N. Y. W. M. Clayton, President; Francis P. Pace, Secretary. Entered as
second-class matter December 7, 1929, at the Post Office at New York,
N. Y., under Act of March 3, 1879. Title registered as a Trade Mark in
the U. S. Patent Office. Member Newsstand Group--Men's List. For
advertising rates address E. R. Crowe & Co., Inc., 25 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York; or 225 North Michigan Ave., Chicago.
* * * * *
Monsters of Mars
A COMPLETE NOVELETTE
_By Edmond Hamilton_
[Illustration: _The Martian gestured with a reptilian arm toward the
ladder._]
[Sidenote: Three Martian-duped Earth-men swing open the gates of space
that for so long had barred the greedy hordes of the Red Planet.]
Allan Randall stared at the man before him. "And that's why you sent
for me, Milton?" he finally asked.
The other's face was unsmiling. "That's why I sent for you, Allan," he
said quietly. "To go to Mars with us to-night!"
There was a moment's silence, in which Randall's eyes moved as though
uncomprehendingly from the face of Milton to those of the two men
beside him. The four sat together at the end of a roughly furnished
and electric-lit living-room, and in that momentary silence there came
in to them from the outside night the distant pounding of the Atlantic
upon the beach. It was Randall who first spoke again.
"To Mars!" he repeated. "Have you gone crazy, Milton--or is this some
joke you've put up with Lanier and Nelson here?"
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