Amazing Stories January 1940 Volume 14 Number 1

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Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., 1940. 146 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. (10 inches). Cover art by Robert Fuqua and Paul Maxwell; illustrations by Robert Fuqua, Julian S. Krupa, and C.L. Hartman. Contents: Sons of the Deluge by Nelson S. Bond; Adam Link in Business by Eando Binder; The Strange Death of Richard Sefton by Carl Selwyn; The Man Who Saw Two Worlds by Thornton Ayre; Slaves of Rhythm by Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr.; Dr. Varsag's Experiment by Craig Ellis. In Very Good- Condition: residue of old tape repairs at ends of spine and along lower edge of inside of front cover; overlapping edges of cover chipped. Cover art is bright; pages are clean and tight. A scarce of this important science fiction magazine.. Very Good-. Illus. by Fuqua, Robert.
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$20.00
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- Seller Inventory #: 000224
- Illustrator: Fuqua, Robert
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- Publisher: Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.
- Place: Chicago
- Date published: 1940
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