Downloadable HTML fileAstounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 by Various Authors. Page: 2

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Oil Field Had Gone Dry--and Asher, Trapped Far under the Earth Among the Revolting Petrolia, Learns Why.

BRIGANDS OF THE MOON RAY CUMMINGS

The Besieged Earth-men Wage Grim, Ultra-scientific War with Martian Bandits in a Last Great Struggle for Their Radium-ore--and Their Lives. (Conclusion.)

GIANTS OF THE RAY TOM CURRY

Madly the Three Raced for their Lives up the Shaft of the Radium Mine, for Behind Them Poured a Stream of Hideous Monsters--Giants of the Ray!

THE MOON MASTER CHARLES W. DIFFIN

Through Infinite Deeps of Space Jerry Foster Hurtles to the Moon--Only to be Trapped by a Barbaric Race and Offered as a Living Sacrifice to Oong, their Loathsome, Hypnotic God. (A Complete Novel.)

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Out of the Dreadful Depths

By C. D. Willard

[Illustration: "Help--help--the eyes--the eyes!"]

[Sidenote: Robert Thorpe seeks out the nameless horror that is sucking all human life out of ships in the South Pacific.]

Robert Thorpe reached languidly for a cigarette and, with lazy fingers, extracted a lighter from his pocket.

"Be a sport," he repeated to the gray haired man across the table. "Be a sport, Admiral, and send me across on a destroyer. Never been on a destroyer except in port. It ... would be a new experience ... enjoy it a lot...."

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