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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v4 6 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 100 | Cover Artist: H. W. Wesso
PublisherExperimenter Publishing Co. | Editor : T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
Notes Aug. 1929←Sep. 1929→Oct. 1929
Vol 4, No 6. Library of Congress copyright record shows publication date 1929-08-05 Cover illustrates "The Red Peril." Interior art credited to "McKay," signed "MacKay." Cover artist is not identified in the Table of Contents. Bleiler attributes cover to Wesso. Some attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue.
Bleiler (Gernsback) lists a letter by Harl Vincent (Schoepflin) in magazine section.
 
Page: 485The Editor and the Reader - essay by T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D.
 
Page: 486The Red Peril - by Capt. S. P. Meek, U.S.A.
Page: 486The Red Peril - interior artwork by H. Wesso
 
Page: 493The Red Peril [2] - interior artwork by H. Wesso
 
Page: 504The Young Old Man - by Earl L. Bell
Page: 505The Young Old Man - interior artwork by Austin Briggs
 
Page: 507The Young Old Man [2] - interior artwork by Austin Briggs
 
Page: 510Gold Dust and Star Dust - by Cyril G. Wates
Page: 510Gold Dust and Star Dust - interior artwork by Hynd
 
Page: 515Gold Dust and Star Dust [2] - interior artwork by Hynd
 
Page: 521The Triumph of the Machine - poem by Stanton A. Coblentz
 
Page: 522The Coral Experiment - by Alexander Snyder
Page: 523The Coral Experiment - interior artwork by Wallit
 
Page: 525The Coral Experiment [2] - interior artwork by Wallit
 
Page: 527The Coral Experiment [3] - interior artwork by Wallit
 
Page: 528The White Army - by Dr. Daniel Dressler
Page: 529The White Army - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 531The White Army [2] - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 534The White Army [3] - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 537The White Army [4] - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 540The Dog's Sixth Sense - by W. Alexander
Page: 541The Dog's Sixth Sense - interior artwork by Austin Briggs
 
Page: 544Out of the Void (Part 2 of 2) - serial by Leslie F. Stone
Page: 545Out of the Void (Part 2 of 2) - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 552Out of the Void (Part 2 of 2) [2] - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 561Out of the Void (Part 2 of 2) [3] - interior artwork by Hugh Mackay
 
Page: 565Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1929): Almost an Interplanetary Story - essay by Gordon Lane
 
Page: 565Discussions (Amazing Stories, September 1929) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 566In the Realm of Books (Amazing Stories, September 1929) - essay by C. A. Brandt
 
Page: 566The Great Weird Stories - by C. A. Brandt
Page: 566The Great Weird Stories - by Arthur Neale
 
Page: 566The Greatest Adventure - by C. A. Brandt
Page: 566The Greatest Adventure - by John Taine
 
Page: 569Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1929) - essay by Miles J. Breuer, M.D.
 
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