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Fantastic Adventures, September 1941

September 1941

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
6 Essay Non Fiction The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, September 1941) Raymond A. Palmer
8 Serial Fiction The Liquid Man (Complete Novel) Bernard C. Gilford
51 Essay Non Fiction Big Ditch uncredited
51 Essay Non Fiction Science and Sabotage uncredited
52 Short Fiction Fiction Oscar Saves the Union James Norman
86 Essay Non Fiction Wickedest City in the World uncredited
87 Essay Non Fiction Romance of the Elements: Copper uncredited
88 Short Fiction Fiction Miracle at Dunkirk John York Cabot
103 Essay Non Fiction Fantastic Oddities (Fantastic Adventures, September 1941) Guy Fauldes
104 Short Fiction Fiction Wilbury's Incredible Gadget Donald Bern
114 Short Fiction Fiction The Pulsating Planet John Broome
134 Short Fiction Fiction The Man Who Saw Through Time Leonard Raphael
139 Essay Non Fiction Quackery in the Heavens Arnold Gregory
141 Essay Non Fiction Introducing the Author: John Broome John Broome
142 Essay Non Fiction Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, September 1941) Raymond A. Palmer
145 Essay Non Fiction Correspondence Corner (Fantastic Adventures, September 1941) uncredited
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction Fantastic Adventures - 1941 Raymond A. Palmer
Cover Art Non Fiction Fantastic Adventures, September 1941 Robert Fuqua
6 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "That's my new death ray machine, Dear. What do you think of it?" Bob Glueckstein
8 Interior Art Non Fiction The Liquid Man Robert Fuqua
52 Interior Art Non Fiction Oscar Saves the Union uncredited
88 Interior Art Non Fiction Miracle at Dunkirk Robert Fuqua
104 Interior Art Non Fiction Wilbury's Incredible Gadget Robert Fuqua
113 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "Oh, shucks! He died!" R. Newman
114 Interior Art Non Fiction The Pulsating Planet Magarian
134 Interior Art Non Fiction The Man Who Saw Through Time Robert Fuqua
142 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "What's a five-letter word beginning with E meaning a planet full of belligerent bipeds?" R. Newman