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Amazing Stories
Science Fiction
Vol. 8 May, 1933 No. 2
JULES VERNE'S TOMBSTONE AT AMIEN8 PORTRAYING HIS IMMORTALITY
In Our June Issue
TUMITHAK IN SHAWM, by Charles R. Tanner. Our readers will be glad to be presented with a sequel to so favorite a story as "Tumithak of the Corridors." This narration tells of Tumithak's success in his campaign upon the surface world. In the first Tumithak story, we read of the individual work of our hero. In the sequel, we see him as a commander of an attacking force—a new role for him—the results of which are told in the story.
THE INTELLIGENCE GIGANTIC, by John Russell Fearn. In this most interesting story we read about the world of mentality and human intelligence as affected and developed by scientific process with the ultra-violet ray. We are told about the work attained by the use, or rather application, of the ultra-violet ray, and the first instalment of the story brings us to a most impressive part. It is interesting to note that the author is an Englishman and we welcome him on his first appearance in our columns.
THE CRIME CRUSHER, by Bob Olsen. We give another of the science fiction stories by Mr. Olsen, with its blend of science and acute intelligence in the hero, bringing into the scene a wonderful investigator who contends with the powers that be in their efforts to save themselves at his expense. What he does and how he succeeds in his work, our readers will have to find out for themselves.
And Other Unusual Science Fiction
CONTENTS
Editorial—Aluminum
By T. O'Conor Sloane, Ph.D. 101
The Death Drum
By A. Hyatt Verrill 104
Martian and Troglodyte
By Neil R. Jones 124
Jeremiah Jones, Alchemist
By P. Schuyler Miller 142
The Excessive Weight of Vehicles 151
The Three Suns of Ev
By Edwin K. Sloat 152
What Do You Know?
(Science Questionnaire) 163
The Bronze Door
By Jerry Benedict 164
The Girl and the Glacier
By George P. Pearce 170
The Good-Natured Pendulum
By Edward Everett Hale 177
Discussions 182
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