ncipation of the Human Cows
of Earth's Second Satellite._ (A Novelet.)
SILVER DOME HARL VINCENT 192
_In Her Deep-buried Kingdom of Theros, Phaestra Reveals the Amazing
Secret of the Silver Dome._
EARTH, THE MARAUDER ARTHUR J. BURKS 210
_Deep in the Gnome-infested Tunnels of the Moon, Sarka and Jaska Are
Brought to Luar the Radiant Goddess Against Whose Minions the
Marauding Earth Had Struck in Vain._ (Part Two of a Three-Part
Novel.)
MURDER MADNESS MURRAY LEINSTER 237
_Bell Has Fought through Tremendous Obstacles to Find and Kill The
Master, Whose Diabolical Poison Makes Murder-mad Snakes of the Hands;
and, as He Faces the Monster at Last--His Own Hands Start to Writhe!_
(Conclusion.)
THE FLYING CITY H. THOMPSON RICH 260
_From Space Came Cor's Disc-city of Vada--Its Mighty, Age-old Engines
Weakening--Its Horde of Dwarfs Hungry for the Earth!_
THE READERS' CORNER ALL OF US 279
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The Planet of Dread
_By R. F. Starzl_
[Illustration: _This time Forepaugh was ready for it._]
[Sidenote: A stupid blunder--and Mark Forepaugh faces a life of
castaway loneliness in the savage welter of the planet Inra's
monster-ridden jungles.]
There was no use hiding from the truth. Somebody had blundered--a
fatal blunder--and they were going to pay for it! Mark Forepaugh
kicked the pile of hydrogen cylinders. Only a moment ago he had broken
the seals--the mendacious seals that certified to the world that the
flasks were fully charged. And the flasks were empty! The supply of
this precious power gas, which in an emergency should have been
sufficient for six years, simply did not exist.
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