
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930
by:
Harry Bates
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
March 1st, 1930
Publisher: Publishers' Fiscal Corp
Pages: 144
In the third volume of a riveting collection, readers are invited into a world where science blurs the boundaries of reality. With each turn of the page, one can immerse themselves in inventive tales that stretch the imagination and challenge conventional thinking. Harry Bates expertly curates narratives that showcase the potential and peril of scientific discovery, offering glimpses into fantastical realms.
Among the stories, "Cold Light" stands out, presenting a unique exploration of luminescence and its mysterious implications. The narrative unfolds with suspense and intrigue, showcasing the dazzling yet dangerous aspects of advancements in understanding light. Another captivating tale features the dynamic duo of Doctor Bird and Operative Carnes, who embark on a thrilling escapade that merges science with adventure.
With rich storytelling and imaginative concepts, this assembly of short stories is not just for science fiction enthusiasts but for anyone who enjoys engaging plots and thought-provoking themes. Each tale serves as a reminder of the wonders and risks that come with the relentless pursuit of knowledge, leaving readers pondering the extraordinary possibilities that lie ahead.
Among the stories, "Cold Light" stands out, presenting a unique exploration of luminescence and its mysterious implications. The narrative unfolds with suspense and intrigue, showcasing the dazzling yet dangerous aspects of advancements in understanding light. Another captivating tale features the dynamic duo of Doctor Bird and Operative Carnes, who embark on a thrilling escapade that merges science with adventure.
With rich storytelling and imaginative concepts, this assembly of short stories is not just for science fiction enthusiasts but for anyone who enjoys engaging plots and thought-provoking themes. Each tale serves as a reminder of the wonders and risks that come with the relentless pursuit of knowledge, leaving readers pondering the extraordinary possibilities that lie ahead.