Astounding Stories, June, 1931

Step into a world where tomorrow's impossible becomes today's undeniable. This June 1931 issue of Astounding Stories pulls no punches: a time traveler from 2071 appears with dangerous ambitions for the past, a shipwreck survivor faces down colossal apes in a lethal jungle, and Ray Cummings continues his serialized epic 'The Exile of Time.' Between these pillars sit a novella of planetary catastrophe and a curious essay on ant communication. This is pulp science fiction at its most unapologetic, full of daring, invention, and the kind of imaginative excess that defined an era. The stories here don't merely speculate about the future; they grab you by the collar and drag you into impossible worlds where men of action meet men of science, and survival demands both. For readers who crave adventure stripped of cynicism, who want their science fiction served with generous helpings of wonder.




























