Index:Amazing Stories Volume 15 Number 12.djvu
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STORIES THE SECRET OF PLANETOID 88 (Novel) by Ed Earl Repp 10 Dane Cabot's heritage was a secret from his dead father—of a great sleeping army on another world. BANDITS OF TIME (Novelet) by Ray Cummings 62 He called himself Tork, and he wanted Bob and Doris to come with him into time to found a new empire. RAYHOUSE IN SPACE (Short) by Duncan Farnsworth 82 Claude Kelvin looked at the savage krickack as a biologist would, and forgot to be properly afraid. THE ODDS ON SERGEANT SHANE (Short) by John York Cabot 98 Not even Sergeant Shane could explain how he expected to win by calling tails on a two-headed coin! PLANET OF LOST MEN (Short) by P. F. Costello 110 Dirk Temple was a wastrel, and soft; so landing on this hell world was a pretty sad thing for him! THE MAN WHO WASN'T HIMSELF (Short) by Alexander Blade 130 Perdeau had a great idea; borrow another man's body, commit witnessed murder, then return it . . . FEATURES The Observatory 8 Insects—Friend or Foe? 81 Terrible Trees 97 Jupiter's Striped Jacket 124 World's Greatest Goldfish Bowl 125 Scientific Mysteries 126 Odd Science Facts 129 Discussions 139 Correspondence Corner 144 A City on Callisto 145
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