Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930 by Various Authors. Page: 2
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VOL. IV, No. 1 CONTENTS OCTOBER, 1930
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STOLEN BRAINS CAPTAIN S. P. MEEK 7
Dr. Bird, Scientific Sleuth Extraordinary, Goes After a Sinister Stealer of Brains.
THE INVISIBLE DEATH VICTOR ROUSSEAU 24
With Night-Rays and Darkness-Antidote America Strikes Back, at the Terrific and Destructive Invisible Empire. (A Complete Novelette.)
PRISONERS ON THE ELECTRON ROBERT H. LEITFRED 75
Fate Throws Two Young Earthians into Desperate Conflict with the Primeval Monsters of an Electron's Savage Jungles.
JETTA OF THE LOWLANDS RAY CUMMINGS 94
Into Remote Lowlands, in an Invisible Flyer, Go Grant and Jetta--Prisoners of a Scientific Depth Bandit. (Part Two of a Three-Part Novel.)
AN EXTRA MAN JACKSON GEE 118
Sealed and Vigilantly Guarded Was "Drayle's Invention, 1932"--for It Was a Scientific Achievement Beyond Which Man Dared Not Go.
THE READERS' CORNER ALL OF US 130
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Stolen Brains
By Captain S. P. Meek
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