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Astounding Stories, January 1934
1934
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Vol. 12, No 5. Contents: 2 • Redmask of the Outlands • [Redmask • 1] • novelette by Nat Schachner 31 • The Confession of Dr. DeKalb • short story by Stanton A. Coblentz 40 • Colossus • [Colossus (Wandrei) • 1] • novelette by Donald Wandrei 73 • World Flight • novelette by S. Gordon Gurwit 88 • The Flame from Mars • short story by Jack Williamson 102 • Breath of the Comet • short story by A. Rowley Hilliard 111 • Temperature by Radio • essay by uncredited 112 • Land of the Lost (Part 2 of 2) • serial by Charles Willard Diffin 141 • Brass Tacks (Astounding Stories, January 1934) • [Brass Tacks] • essay by The Editor 142 •  Letter (Astounding, January 1934) • essay by S. Gordon Gurwit 142 •  Letter (Astounding, January 1934) • essay by Donald Wandrei 143 •  Letter (Astounding, January 1934) • essay by Jack Darrow 144 •  Letter (Astounding, January 1934) • [Letters: Wilson Tucker] • essay by Wilson Tucker [as by Bob Tucker] 144 •  Letter (Astounding, January 1934) • essay by Olon F. Wiggins. 【 PREVIOUS ISSUEJanuary 1934NEXT ISSUE

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Jack Williamson
Jack Williamson
Author · 54 books
John Stewart Williamson who wrote as Jack Williamson (and occasionally under the pseudonym Will Stewart) was a U.S. writer often referred to as the "Dean of Science Fiction".
Donald Wandrei
Donald Wandrei
Author · 7 books

Donald Albert Wandrei was an American science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction writer, poet and editor. He was the older brother of science fiction writer and artist Howard Wandrei. He died in St. Paul in 1987. http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/w/d... Along with August Derleth, he was co-founder of Arkham House publishers.

Nat Schachner
Nat Schachner
Author · 6 books
Full name Nathaniel Schachner, also appearing as "Nathan Schachner" and under other bylines, was an American author. His first published story was "The Tower of Evil," written in collaboration with Arthur Leo Zagat and appearing in the Summer 1930 issue of Wonder Stories Quarterly. Schachner, who was trained as a lawyer and a chemist, achieved his greatest success writing biographies of early American historical figures, after about a decade of writing science fiction short stories. Schachner was one of Isaac Asimov's favorite authors.
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