Index:Amazing Stories Volume 16 Number 11.djvu
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» STORIES « AFTER AN AGE (Complete Novel) - by Eando Binder 8 Knight woke in a future world reduced to barbarism by war; and found his life work rebuilding it. DINOSAUR GOES HOLLYWOOD (Short) - by Emil Petaja 122 What could be better when filming a picture featuring a dinosaur than to have a real one to film? JUGGERNAUT JONES, EXPRESSMAN (Short) - by A. R. McKenzie 132 Jones had to turn expressman this time to create a market for his planes—but not without trouble! THE ETERNAL WALL (Short) - by Raymond Z. Gallun 144 It was a terrifying plunge into icy depths; down, down to certain death. Then a million years passed. MURDER FROM THE MOON (Novelet) - by Robert Bloch 154 Eerie terror stalked the moon, and a strange killer suddenly revealed a double ability to strangle. FLIGHT FROM FARISHA (Short Novel) - by Duncan Farnsworth 168 Like ancient Singapore, Farisha was besieged and doomed. A Venusian triumph meant disaster to Earth. NAZI DIAMOND (Short) - by Richard O. Lewis 204 Diamonds are vital in the war effort for tool making, so there was a reason to value this invention. THE SILVER COIL (Short) - by Thornton Ayre 214 It was a weird, glowing, silvery horror that floated down the corridor toward Madge—was it alive? HARD GUY (Short-Short) - by H. B. Carleton 225 He was plenty tough, this hard guy from the 25th century—tough enough to make your blood run cold! » FEATURES « The Observatory 6 A New Use For Rats 131 Have A Date 143 The Tree That Gives Milk 152 A Bedtime Story 167 Fishing With Leaves 203 Champagne Launchings 213 Taming Plants 224 Scientific Mysteries 228 Discussions 233 Airship Of Io 238 Correspondence Corner 242 Front cover painting by Robert Gibson Jones illustrating a scene From "After An Age"
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