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Initial advertisements moved below main text.
The Beetle Horde concludes a story begun in the Jan, 1930 edition.
Minor spelling and typographical errors corrected.
Variable Spelling and Hyphenations standardized.
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ASTOUNDING
STORIES
OF SUPER-SCIENCE

On Sale the First Thursday of Each Month

W. M. CLAYTON, PublisherHARRY BATES, EditorDOUGLAS M. DOLD, Consulting Editor

The Clayton Standard on a Magazine Guarantees:

That the stories therein are clean, interesting, vivid; by leading writers of the day and purchasedunder conditions approved by the Authors' League of America;

That such magazines are manufactured in Union shops by American workmen;

That each newsdealer and agent is insured a fair profit;

That an intelligent censorship guards their advertising pages.

The other Clayton magazines are:

ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELSMONTHLY, WIDE WORLD ADVENTURES, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, FLYERS,RANGELAND LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, SKY-HIGH LIBRARY MAGAZINE,MISS 1930, and FOREST AND STREAM

More Than Two Million Copies Required to Supply the Monthly Demand for Clayton Magazines.


VOL. I, No. 2CONTENTSFEBRUARY, 1930
COVER DESIGNH. W. WESSOLOWSKI
Painted in Water-colors from a Scene in "Spawn of the Stars."
OLD CROMPTON'S SECRETHARL VINCENT153
Tom's Extraordinary Machine Glowed—and the Years Were Banished from Old Crompton'sBody. But There Still Remained, Deep-seated in His Century-old Mind, theMemory of His Crime.
SPAWN OF THE STARSCHARLES WILLARD DIFFIN166
The Earth Lay Powerless Beneath Those Loathsome, Yellowish Monsters That, Sheathedin Cometlike Globes, Sprang from the Skies to Annihilate Man and Reduce His Citiesto Ashes.
THE CORPSE ON THE GRATINGHUGH B. CAVE...

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