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Amazing Stories Year 1933 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Scientific Fiction
  • January 25 Cents
  • Scientific Fiction
  • February 25 Cents
  • A. Sigmond
  • Science Fiction
  • March 25 Cents
  • Science Fiction
  • When The Comet Returned By Harl Vincent
  • Beyond The End Of Space By John W. Campbell, Jr.
  • Martian & Troglodyte By Neil R. Jones
  • Science Fiction
  • May 25 Cents
  • A. Hyatt Verrill Neil R. Jones Edwin K. Sloat P. Schuyler Miller
  • Amazing Stories
  • June 25 Cents
  • Amazing Stories
  • July 25 Cents
  • Amazing Stories
  • Aug. Sept. 25 Cents
  • Amazing Stories
  • October 25 Cents
  • November 25 Cents
  • Concluding When The Universe Shrank By J. Lewis Burtt
  • December 25 Cents
  • Time's Mausoleum By Neil R. Jones
  • Other Science Fiction By: Miles J. Breuer, Ph. D. Bob Olsen Alcan Hirsch, Ph. D.
  • Spring - Summer 1933
  • Amazing Stories Quarterly
  • Quarterly Winter 1933
  • The Second Deluge By Garrett P. Serviss
  • A Winter Amid The Ice By Jules Verne
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Amazing Stories was an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. Science fiction stories had made regular appearances in other magazines, including some published by Gernsback, but Amazing helped define and launch a new genre of pulp fiction.
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