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قراءة كتاب Astounding Stories, July, 1931
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ASTOUNDING
STORIES
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VOL. VII, No. 1 CONTENTS July, 1931
COVER DESIGN | H. W. WESSO | ||
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "The Doom from Planet 4." | |||
THE DOOM FROM PLANET 4 | JACK WILLIAMSON | 5 | |
A Ray of Fire, Green, Mysterious, Stabs Through the Night to Dan on His Ship. It Leads Him to an Island of Unearthly Peril. | |||
THE HANDS OF ATEN | H. G. WINTER | 20 | |
Out of the Solid Ice Craig Hews Three Long-Frozen Egyptians and Is at Once Caught Up into Amazing Adventure. (A Complete Novelette.) | |||
THE DIAMOND THUNDERBOLT | H. THOMPSON RICH | 46 | |
Locked in a Rocket and Fired into Space! Such Was the Fate which Awaited Young Stoddard at the End of the Diamond Trail! | |||
THE SLAVE SHIP FROM SPACE | A. R. HOLMES | 68 | |
Three Kidnapped Earthlings Show Xantra of the Tillas How "Docile" Earth Slaves Can Be. | |||
THE REVOLT OF THE MACHINES | NAT SCHACHNER AND ARTHUR L. ZAGAT | 88 | |
Something in the Many-Faceted Mind of the Master Machine Spurs It to Diabolical Revolt Against the Authority of Its Human Masters. | |||
THE EXILE OF TIME | RAY CUMMINGS | 109 | |
Only Near the End of the World Does Fate Catch Up with Tugh, the Cripple Who Ran Amuck Through Time. (Conclusion.) | |||
THE READERS' CORNER | ALL OF US | 129 | |
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The Doom from Planet 4
By Jack Williamson
"S O S. S O S. S O S." Three short, three long, three short, the flashes winked from the dark headland. Dan McNally, master and owner of the small and ancient trading schooner, Virginia, caught the feeble flickering light from the island as he strode across the fore-deck. He stopped, stared at the looming black line of land beneath the tropical stars. Again light flashed from a point of rock far above the dim white line of phosphorescent surf, spelling out the signal of distress.
"Somebody