Dynamic Science Stories, March-April 1939
Book Details
Author(s)Eando Binder, L. Sprague De Camp, Ed Earl Repp, Frederic Arnold Kummer Jr., Manly Wade Wellman
ISBN / ASINB00YDUIRIU
ISBN-13978B00YDUIRI2
Sales Rank622,599
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Developed in the 1890s and lasting into the 1950s, the "pulp" magazine (called pulp due to the kind of paper used) format was a low-cost means of delivering fiction short stories to the masses. In many ways, the pulp magazine was a predecessor to the comic book of today and several famous comic book heroes got their start in pulp magazines.
This is the second of two issues of Dynamic Science Stories, a pulp magazine published in 1939 by Red Circle Magazines.
This issue contains one long novel, three novelettes, one short stories, a science quiz, a Q&A column and a new feature called "Roundabout" which was intended as a regular column if the magazine hadn't folded.
The stories are as follows:
Prisoner of Time by Eando Binder
Ananias by L. Sprague de Camp
Under the North Pole by Ed Earl Repp
The Stronger by Fredric Arnold Kummer. Jr.
Insight by Manly Wade Wellman
The only feature of this magazine which has been removed was the numerous advertisements.
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This is the second of two issues of Dynamic Science Stories, a pulp magazine published in 1939 by Red Circle Magazines.
This issue contains one long novel, three novelettes, one short stories, a science quiz, a Q&A column and a new feature called "Roundabout" which was intended as a regular column if the magazine hadn't folded.
The stories are as follows:
Prisoner of Time by Eando Binder
Ananias by L. Sprague de Camp
Under the North Pole by Ed Earl Repp
The Stronger by Fredric Arnold Kummer. Jr.
Insight by Manly Wade Wellman
The only feature of this magazine which has been removed was the numerous advertisements.
Brought to you by www.poorrichardsprintshop.com
