Amazing Stories, August 1939
August 1939
| Editor | Raymond A. Palmer |
|---|---|
| Cover art | Leo Morey |
| Publisher | Ziff-Davis Publishing Company |
| Price | $0.20 |
| Pages | 148 |
Vol 13, No 8. Cover illustrates "Warriors of Mars." Table of contents credits illustrations to Robert Fuqua, Julian S. Krupa, and Leo Morey. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue.
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | Amazing Stories - 1939 | Raymond A. Palmer | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | Amazing Stories, August 1939 | Leo Morey | |
| 5 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Now lissen here. I'll give you all the oil you want, but no more anti-freeze!" | Dick Shaw |
| 6 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Warriors of Mars | Leo Morey |
| 23 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Warriors of Mars [2] | Leo Morey |
| 27 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Riddles of Science: The Secret of the Stratosphere | Joe Sewell |
| 29 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | World Beneath Ice | Julian S. Krupa |
| 47 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | World Beneath Ice [2] | Julian S. Krupa |
| 52 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | The Man Who Walked Through Mirrors | Julian S. Krupa |
| 62 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Wives in Duplicate | Julian S. Krupa |
| 72 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Wha'd'ya mean, twenty-four dollars for this whole island? Don't had us that stuff, Mister!" | Dick Shaw |
| 73 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "We'd be fools not to stowaway, I tell you. Haven't you heard what the Moon's made of?" | R. Newman |
| 74 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Mystery of the Collapsing Skyscrapers | Robert Fuqua |
| 101 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Mystery of the Collapsing Skyscrapers [2] | Robert Fuqua |
| 106 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | John Hale's Hollywood Mystery | Robert Fuqua |
| 110 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | John Hale's Hollywood Mystery [2] | Robert Fuqua |
| bc | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cities of Tomorrow | Julian S. Krupa |