Amazing
    Stories, Vol. 9, No. 3. July, 1934. Published monthly by Teck Publications, Inc., Chicago.
    Stories by David H. Keller, M.D., Milton R. Peril, Jules Verne, George H. Scheer, Jr., Bob
    Olsen, and Charlie Mills. Cover by Morey.
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     Startling
    Stories, Vol. 18, No. 3. January, 1949. A Thrilling Publication, published every other
    month by Better Publications, Inc., New York. Includes short story by future spy-novel
    writer John D. MacDonald. Cover by Earle Bergey. The Time Axis Novel illustrated
    by Virgil Finley.
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     Startling
    Stories, Vol. 22, No. 1. September, 1950. A Thrilling Publication, published every other
    month by Better Publications, Inc., New York. Cover by Earle Bergey. Jack Vance short
    story, Cosmic Hotfoot, illustrated by Virgil Finley. Edmond Hamilton Novelette, The
    Harpers of Titan, is a continuation of the Captain Future stories, which had ceased
    publication by 1950.
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     Startling
    Stories, Vol. 23, No. 1. March, 1951. A Thrilling Publication, published every other month
    by Better Publications, Inc., New York. Nearing the end of the pulp era, but still a
    popular title. Cover by Earle Bergey. Stories by Leigh Brackett, Edmond Hamilton (Captain
    Future Novelette), William F. Temple, Margaret St. Clair, Jack Vance, and Sam Merwin, Jr.
    Most story illustrations done by Orban.
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     Startling
    Stories, Vol. 14, No. 2. Fall, 1946. A Thrilling Publication, published five times a year
    by Better Publications, Inc., New York. Cover by Earle Bergey. This is where Captain
    Future left off after his own title ceased publication. Includes reprint of Francis Flagg
    story, After Armageddon.
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           Astounding 
            Science Fiction, Vol. XXXV, No. 1. March, 1945. A Street & Smith 
            Publication, New York. Small format pulp in "digest" size. 
            Stories by Fritz Leiber, Jr., George O. Smith, A. Bertram Chandler, 
            Frank Belknap Long, Isaac Asimov, and Rober Abernathy. Cover by Timmins, 
            interier illustrations by Kramer, Orban, and Williams. Street & 
            Smith discontinued all their pulps after the war except for Astounding.
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