Published by Continental Publishing, NY, 1936
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 7, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Hugo Gernsback. Last Gernsback issue (magazine returns as Thrilling Wonder in Aug.). Cover art by Paul for "The World of Singing Crystals" by Thos. S. Gardner. Includes "Editorial: Wonders of Distribution" by Gernsback (on the problems of magazine distribution and his call for a "New Plan" for subscriptions); "The Cosmic Cocktail" by Siegfried Wagener; "Earth's Lucky Day" by F. Flagg and (1st published story) by F. J. Ackerman; "The Duplicate" by A. Connell; "The Imperfect Guess" by Philip Barshofsky; "Fate" by Alan Conn; "Emotion Solution" by Arthur K. Barnes; "Futility" (contest story) by Gerald H. Adams; "The Emotion Gas" by George F. Gatter; "The World Unseen" (pt. 2 of 2) by Joseph Wm. Skidmore. Departments: "The Science Fiction Swap Column"; "What Is Your Science Knowledge?"; "In My opinion' - Vote for the Stories"; "Science Questions and Answers"; "The Science Fiction League"; "The Reader Speaks". Important Notices: "Obituary" (Stanley G. Weinbaum); "Announcement for Science Fiction Fans"; "To Our Readers". Illustrated by Paul, Winter and Schneeman. Letters from Ackerman, Oliver Saari, Jack Darrow, and others. A strip of brown tape along inside front foredge; old price on cover; creasing and short tears; covers glued on at hinges.
Published by Continental Publishing, NY, 1934
Magazine / Periodical
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 6, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Hugo Gernsback. Cover art by Paul for "One Prehistoric Night" by Philip Barshofsky. Includes "The Wonders of Bio-Machanics" (editorial) by Hugo Gernsback; "Dawn to Dusk" (pt. 1 of 3) by Eando Binder; "Forthcoming Stories"; "The Control Drug" by Benson Herbert; "What Is Your Science Knowledge?"; "Valley of Dreams" by Stanley G. Weinbaum; "Omega" (poem) by August W. Derleth; "New Found Metal"; "The Growth Promoter" by Paul K. Chapple; "Twenty-Five Centuries Late" by Philip Jaques Bartel; "The Fall of the Eiffel Tower" (pt. 3 of 3) by Charles de Richter; "The Martian Cry" (poem) by L. A. Eshbach; "Science Questions and Answers"; "The Science Fiction League"; "The Reader Speaks"; "Book Review"; "The Science Fiction Swap Column". Illustrated by Paul & Winter. Old tape, or ghosts at ends which have tears; standard wear and tear at edges with minor losses; creasing; rubbing; tanning; letter S on cover in pencil.