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Astounding Stories Pulp Magazine Science Fiction 29 issues DVD Disc 2 1933-1936
Astounding Stories Magazine Collection29 back issues collection1933.10 - 1936.02 These are NOT physical magazine but electronic PDFs on DVD Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Inspired by the success of Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories, Clayton Publishing Co. released, in January of 1930, the first issue of Astounding Stories. Early issues lacked much of Gernsback's attention to the scientific and extrapolative possibilities of the SF genre, and instead featured many instances of stock, pulp adventure yarns simply transplanted into exotic or alien environments. While possibly a travesty in the eyes of SF purists, it attracted many SF fans and general pulp readers, and aided Astounding's first three years of survival, until its cancellation during the height of the Great Depression in March of 1933. Thankfully, the departure was short-lived; the pulp industry giant Street & Smith Corp. purchased the title, and in October 1933 Astounding Stories returned. The stock adventure stories that had appeared previously were replaced, with what editor F. Orlin Tremaine dubbed "thought-variants:" stories that were just as interesting and exciting, but also held some scientific or technological truth at their core. This approach—combining the adventure of the pulps with the ideas of Gernsbackian extrapolation—in addition to the social, political and introspective elements increasingly incorporated by its authors' stories, would help define Astounding in the coming years. In other words, it was no longer an Amazing Stories clone, or an adventure magazine masquerading as SF, but a unique addition to the growing stable of SF literature. List of files: AST_1933_10.pdf AST_1933_11.pdf AST_1933_12.pdf AST_1934_01.pdf AST_1934_02.pdf AST_1934_03.pdf AST_1934_04.pdf AST_1934_05.pdf AST_1934_06.pdf AST_1934_07.pdf AST_1934_08.pdf AST_1934_09.pdf AST_1934_10.pdf AST_1934_11.pdf AST_1934_12.pdf AST_1935_01.pdf AST_1935_02.pdf AST_1935_03.pdf AST_1935_04.pdf AST_1935_05.pdf AST_1935_06.pdf AST_1935_07.pdf AST_1935_08.pdf AST_1935_09.pdf AST_1935_10.pdf AST_1935_11.pdf AST_1935_12.pdf AST_1936_01.pdf AST_1936_02.pdf F.A.Q Are these physical books?No. These are NOT physical books but electronic documents that you can view on your computer, tablet or your mobile phone. What devices can I use to view this document? You can view these ebooks on all computers (Mac or PC), tablets and eReaders such as iPad, Barnes & Nobles Nook, Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Sony eReader etc. You can also read on any smart phones such as iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Android Phones. Special apps or software are required to open the documents. If you need help, let us know. Payment We accept all major credit cards and paypal Shipping You will receive a DVD with CD sleeve Majority of our shipment are via USPS/FedEx with tracking number CopyrightThe materials included on this DVD are all in the Public Domain and you can freely download them yourself one by one. You are not paying for the manuals themselves but our time to collect, process, restore, and create the DVD and the cost of materials, fees and shipping, therefore permissible under the "Fair Use" exemption clause of the current U.S. Copyright Act.









