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Amazing Stories is an American anthology television series created by Steven Spielberg, that originally ran on NBC in the United States from September 29, 1985, to April 10, 1987.
Cover of the April 1928 issue of Amazing Stories, which featured Clare Winger Harris's classic short story "The Miracle of the Lily.". Clare Winger Harris (January 18, 1891 – October 26, 1968 [1]) was a pioneering science fiction writer whose short stories were published during the 1920s.
Pages in category "Amazing Stories" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
First issue of Amazing Stories, art by Frank R. Paul.This copy was autographed by Hugo Gernsback in 1965.. Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing.
The Winter 1930 issue of Amazing Stories Quarterly.The cover art is by Wesso. [1]The first issue of Amazing Stories Quarterly contained a reprint of H. G. Wells' novel When the Sleeper Wakes, though for some reason Wells did not provide Gernsback with the revised text published in 1910 under the title The Sleeper Awakes; the text printed was that of the original 1899 edition. [1]
The Airlords of Han was the cover story for Amazing Stories (March 1929) Nowlan's novella tells about the United States in the 25th century, conquered by Hans in 2109 AD and only now beginning to rebel. Sometime after World War I, nearly all the European powers joined forces against the United States. Although the U.S. won the war, both sides ...
(I'm searching for the issue of Amazing Stories cover-dated December 1932, which contains a review about a book written by a journalist named Bochow whom I'm interested in with regard to my doctoral thesis).93.206.41.98 01:12, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
Portal:Speculative fiction/Selected publications/4 Fantastic was a fantasy and science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1952 to 1980. Begun by editor Howard Browne and publishers Ziff Davis as an attempt at a sophisticated and handsome digest-sized magazine, Fantastic was initially a success, and became even more so by its third issue, which featured a story attributed to ...