Astounding Stories of Super Science September 1930

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Astounding Stories Of Super Science September 1930 features seven Classic Science Fiction Stories from the "Golden Age of Science Fiction". Contents and short description: "A Problem In Communication" by Miles J. Breuer, M.D.: The Delivery of His Country into the Clutches of a Merciless, Ultra-Modern Religion Can Be Prevented Only by Dr. Hagstrom's Deciphering an Extraordinary Code, "Jetta Of The Lowlands" by Ray Cummings: Fantastic and Sinister Are the Lowlands into Which Philip Grant Descends on His Dangerous Assignment.(Beginning a Three-Part Novel) "The Terrible Tentacles Of L-472" by Sewell Peaslee Wright: Commander John Hanson of the Special Patrol Service Records Another of His Thrilling Interplanetary Assignments, "Marooned Under The Sea" by Paul Ernst: Three Men Stick Out a Strange and Desperate Adventure Among the Incredible Monsters of the Dark Sea Floor, "The Murder Machine" by Hugh B. Cave: Four Lives Lay Helpless Before the Murder Machine, the Uncanny Device by Which Hypnotic Thought Waves Are Filtered Through Men's Minds to Mold Them Into Murdering Tools, "The Attack From Space" by Captain S.P. Meek:From a Far World Came Monstrous Invaders Who Were All the More Terrifying Because Invisible, "Earth, The Marauder" by Arthur J. Burks: Martian Fire-Balls and the Terrific Moon-Cubes Wreak Tremendous Destruction on Helpless Earth in the Final Death Struggle of the Warring Worlds.(Conclusion)
Astounding Stories of Super Science September 1930