Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
During the science-fiction boom of the 1930s, there were over a dozen pulp magazines dedicated to the subject. Analog, Startling Stories, Amazing Stories, Planet Stories, Captain Future and Super Science Stories were just a few. In 1929, Hugo Gernsback founded the magazine which would eventually, after several name changes, become Thrilling Wonder Stories. Until it folded in 1955, it published ground-breaking science fiction from some of the genre's brightest stars. Thrilling Wonder Stories returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Complete Scientifiction Novel
Through The Blackboard
by Joe Townsley Rogers
Unexpectedly tossed into the fourth dimension, little mathematics professor Noel Gouf has an amazing chance to solve all of his personal problems while time stands motionless!
Two Complete Novelets
Wobblies In The Moon
by Frank Belknap Long
John Carstairs, botanical detective, proves that a Moon-man’s meat may be an Earthman’s poison!
The Devil’s Fiddle
by N.R. de Mexico
Landau was a second-rate musician, until he acquired the Guarnerius of Paganini and lost his soul.
Thrilling Short Stories
Children Of The Gods
by D.D. Sharp
Two scientists guard a strange secret.
Grief Of Bagdad
by Kelvin Kent
Pete Manx rides the magic carpet.
Two-Timing Man
by Thaedra Alden
A prize-winning Amateur Contest Story.
The Golden Temple
by Ray Cummings
A pyramid of gold whips up the avarice of Parks.
World Of Living Dead
by Wilm Carver
Time ceases for a doomed man.
Special Features
Looking Forward — Science Fiction League
Where the editors, readers and Science Fiction Club Members meet
Scientifacts — Oddities
Wonders Of War — Fact Feature
The Man Of Tomorrow
by Richard Tooker
The Reader Speaks
Conducted by Sergeant Saturn
The Story Behind The Story — Authors’ Letters
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