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Planet Stories - Fall 1941

By: Eando Binder, Radio Archives
Narrated by: Kenn Stremme
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Radio Archives Pulp Classics. Planet Stories audiobook. Fall 1941.

Total pulp experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy listening as an audiobook and feature every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.

During the science-fiction boom of the 1930s, there were more than a dozen pulp magazines dedicated to the subject. Analog, Startling Stories, Amazing Stories, Wonder Stories, Captain Future, and Super Science Stories were just a few. In 1939, the pulp magazine publisher of Jungle Stories, and many others, added its own entry into the sci-fi field, Planet Stories. Until it folded in 1955, it published ground-breaking science fiction from some of the genre's brightest stars. Planet Stories returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s listeners in electronic format.

Table of contents:

A complete planet novel: "Vassals of the Master World" by Eando Binder

Fettered Earth led the million slave galaxies in revolt against tyrant Tharkya.

"The Raiders of Saturn’s Rings" - Novelette of other worlds by Raymond Z. Gallun

Only one man could save Titan’s Earth colony from the merciless Callistans.

“Shadrach” - Novelette of other worlds by Nelson S. Bond

On frozen Titania, three modern Shadrachs faced the awful test of godship.

"The Victory of Klon" - Short story by Wilbur S. Peacock

Klon, monstrous lord of Venus, brought his people a deadly triumph.

"The Star of Satan" - Short story by Henry Hasse

That uncharted star of Satan harbored madness in awful, human form.

"Dead Man’s Planet" - Short story by R. R. Winterbotham

For eons, a dead man kept silent vigil on the barren, ghostly asteroid.

"South to Propontis" - Short story by Henry Andrew Ackermann

Between Propontis and the homesick Earth youth lay the deadly Avis gladiator.

"Spawn of the Venus" - Short story by Sea Harry Walton

What was this multiple-life monstrosity that rose from Venus’ sea?

"Feature Flash" - Department

“Who is Bond; what is he, that all his fans adore him?”

"The Vizigraph" - Department

Where the customers bare their kicks and toss their bouquets.

These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy listening as an audiobook. Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of audiobooks are of the highest quality and feature the great pulp fiction stories of the 1930s to 1950s.

©1941 Love Romances, Inc (P)2018 RadioArchives.com

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don't like the reader

the stories are good. some of them are very good. I enjoyed most of them quite a lot. the guy reading on the other hand was not good. or perhaps the editing was the problem. the story didn't flow out of him, it came out choppy. I did get through it all though (including the letters at the end) it was a fun look into the 40's.

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