Astounding Stories 14, February 1931
'Astounding Stories 14, February 1931' Summary
'Astounding Stories 14' presents a diverse collection of short stories that showcase the early days of science fiction. D.W. Hall's 'Werewolves of War' delves into the chilling world of genetically modified soldiers with monstrous transformations, while Anthony Gilmore's 'The Tentacles from Below' introduces a horrifying encounter with an alien creature from the depths of the ocean. Captain S.P. Meek's own tale, 'The Black Lamp,' plunges into the realm of the unknown, where a mysterious artifact holds the key to a hidden world. F.V.W. Mason's 'Phalanxes of Atlans' takes readers on a journey to an ancient civilization that existed before mankind, and Charles W. Diffin's 'The Pirate Planet' follows the exploits of space pirates and their encounters with strange alien races. Each story offers a unique perspective on the possibilities of science, technology, and the unknown, leaving readers with a sense of wonder and intrigue.Book Details
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