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Astounding Stories 05, May 1930

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The fifth issue of Astounding Stories continues the Ray Cummings serial "Brigands of the Moon", begins a 4 part novel by Murray Leinster, and presents a sequel by Sewell Peaslee Wright to his story in the March issue. Also included are stories by Lilith Lorraine and Victor Rousseau. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd (8 hr 23 min)

Chapters

Into the Ocean's Depths by Sewell Peaslee Wright, Pt 1

26:38

Read by Mike Pelton

Into the Ocean's Depths by Sewell Peaslee Wright, Pt 2

29:35

Read by Mike Pelton

Murder Madness by Murray Leinster, Chapter 1

22:00

Read by Tommy Howell

Murder Madness by Murray Leinster, Chapter 2

22:42

Read by Tommy Howell

Murder Madness by Murray Leinster, Chapter 3

22:46

Read by Tommy Howell

Murder Madness by Murray Leinster, Chapter 4

23:19

Read by Tommy Howell

Murder Madness by Murray Leinster, Chapter 5

26:37

Read by Tommy Howell

Teaser

0:59

Read by Tommy Howell

Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 23-24

26:52

Read by Alan Winterrowd

Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 25-27

24:49

Read by Alan Winterrowd

Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 28-29

25:05

Read by Alan Winterrowd

Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 30-31

23:24

Read by Alan Winterrowd

Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 32-33

18:23

Read by Alan Winterrowd

The Jovian Jest by Lilith Lorraine

21:29

Read by Mike Pelton

For Vacation Adventurers

2:23

Read by Mike Pelton

The Atom-Smasher by Victor Rousseau, Ch 1-2

32:06

Read by Alison Stewart

The Atom-Smasher by Victor Rousseau, Ch 3-4

34:54

Read by Alison Stewart

The Atom-Smasher by Victor Rousseau, Ch 5-6

34:15

Read by Alison Stewart

The Atom-Smasher by Victor Rousseau, Ch 7-9

39:57

Read by Alison Stewart

The Atom-Smasher by Victor Rousseau, Ch 10-12

23:48

Read by Alison Stewart

Reader's Corner

21:35

Read by Mike Pelton

Bewertungen

It is interesting to see a slice of the past

(4 Sterne)

Were women really so utterly useless in 1930? If they weren't screaming, fainting, or breathlessly declaring their love for the hero there really was no place for them. I'd never have made it in that time period.

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(4 Sterne)

this magazine really did publish some great work. I skip the Readers Corner though, shame as I do like the reader.... on to the next volume!