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transport systems and architecture, is no dream. It is based upon solid physical law, sound engineering practice and in most cases, upon existing and proven mechanical devices. Such a culture is equally applicable to Mars and perhaps to Venus and some of our other neighbors of the solar system. Only time—and exploration—will tell.

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COMING NEXT MONTH

For December, a group of block-busters! Three headliners instead of just one, plus what we might call a headlinee.

James H. Schmitz returns to AMAZING with a long novelet of adventure in the Asteroid Belt. The Star Hyacinths introduces Wellan Dasinger, a hero who might easily go on to other exploits. Raymond F. Jones contributes a powerful novelet titled The Memory of Mars that serves as the basis for our cover illustration (r.) by a new artist Lloyd Birmingham. And Jack Williamson is represented with a classic Reprint of The Cosmic Express, which first appeared in AMAZING in 1930.

Our headlinee will be Murray Leinster—subject of another of Sam Moskowitz's fascinating SF Profiles.

Plus short stories and all our regular features. Don't miss December AMAZING, on sale at your newsstand November 9.

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