Astounding Stories of Super-Science April 1930

Astounding Stories of Super-Science, published in April 1930, is a collection of speculative fiction and science fiction stories from the early 20th century. Notable for its exploration of themes such as resurrection and extraordinary adventures, the magazine features a variety of plots, including the chilling tale 'The Man Who Was Dead' by Thomas H. Knight. This issue includes stories that delve into cosmic realms and monstrous encounters, reflecting the vivid imagination characteristic of pulp literature of the era. The collection showcases the genre's early development and its fascination with the boundaries of life and death.





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