
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October 1930
by:
Harry Bates
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
October 1st, 1930
Publisher: Publishers' Fiscal Corp
Pages: 144
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
In a thrilling collection from October 1930, readers are transported to an era where imagination and the extraordinary come together. The stories encapsulate the essence of super-science, showcasing the brilliance of Harry Bates and other talented writers of the time. Each narrative delves into the wonders and perils of advanced technologies, bizarre discoveries, and the boundless potentials of the human mind.
Among the featured tales, "Stolen Brains" takes center stage, unraveling a plot that blends intrigue with the surreal. Through the actions of Doctor Bird and Operative Carnes, the storyline ventures into uncharted territories of science and morality, prompting readers to ponder the ethical implications of manipulation and control.
The volume captures the spirit of adventure that defined early science fiction, drawing in readers with vivid imagery and thought-provoking concepts. As the stories unfold, they invite a contemplation of the future, sparking curiosity about the interplay between human ambition and the universe's endless possibilities.
Among the featured tales, "Stolen Brains" takes center stage, unraveling a plot that blends intrigue with the surreal. Through the actions of Doctor Bird and Operative Carnes, the storyline ventures into uncharted territories of science and morality, prompting readers to ponder the ethical implications of manipulation and control.
The volume captures the spirit of adventure that defined early science fiction, drawing in readers with vivid imagery and thought-provoking concepts. As the stories unfold, they invite a contemplation of the future, sparking curiosity about the interplay between human ambition and the universe's endless possibilities.