
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November 1930
by:
Harry Bates
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
November 1st, 1930
Publisher: Publishers' Fiscal Corp
Pages: 148
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Business & Economics
In the vivid imagination of the 1930s, extraordinary tales of science fiction take shape, inviting readers into worlds brimming with the possibilities of the unknown. Within this volume, the narrative unfolds through captivating stories that stretch the limits of human understanding and adventure. Each tale is a doorway to a universe where the improbable becomes reality, from perilous encounters with alien civilizations to the exploration of futuristic technologies that challenge the status quo.
The novelette "The Wall of Death" captivates with its harrowing scenarios, exploring themes of survival and courage in the face of scientific monstrosities. As the protagonist navigates through treacherous obstacles, readers are compelled to ponder the moral implications of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. The engaging narrative will keep readers on the edge of their seats, making them question the cost of discovery.
With contributions from various imaginative writers, including Victor Rousseau, this anthology invites fans of speculative fiction to immerse themselves in intricate plots and richly developed characters. Each story serves as a testament to the era's fascination with the future and a reflection on contemporary societal challenges. It's a collection that offers not just escapism but profound insights into the human condition, wrapped in the thrilling guise of super-science.
The novelette "The Wall of Death" captivates with its harrowing scenarios, exploring themes of survival and courage in the face of scientific monstrosities. As the protagonist navigates through treacherous obstacles, readers are compelled to ponder the moral implications of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. The engaging narrative will keep readers on the edge of their seats, making them question the cost of discovery.
With contributions from various imaginative writers, including Victor Rousseau, this anthology invites fans of speculative fiction to immerse themselves in intricate plots and richly developed characters. Each story serves as a testament to the era's fascination with the future and a reflection on contemporary societal challenges. It's a collection that offers not just escapism but profound insights into the human condition, wrapped in the thrilling guise of super-science.