Offered here is a vintage Science Fiction Pulp:  "Startling Stories", Vol 12, No 1, Pulp Spring, 1945, Rare Vintage Pulp Magazine, edited by Sam Merwin, Jr., cover by by Earle Bergey - contents pages and covers shown above.  This is in decent condition, The bottom edges of each cover are substantially overhung and this have tiny tears, mostly evident at the bottom spine flap of the front cover, more on the bottom edge of the back cover. Small dark stain at the top center edges as shown. The spine is mostly complete, tiny bit of lost at the bottom where they covers are overhung. Interior pulp pages are off white to lightly oxidized. Shipped in plastic, between cardboard and with delivery confirmation.  

Contents

  6 •  The Ether Vibrates (Startling Stories, Spring 1945) • [The Ether Vibrates] • essay by Sergeant Saturn                      6 •  Cartoon: "Gee Sarge, how about laying off the Xeno for a while and give us a rest!! • interior  artwork by Sol                 Levin                                                                                                                                                                       11 •  Red Sun of Danger (Complete Novel) • [Captain Future • 18] • serial by Edmond Hamilton [as by Brett Sterling]     11 •  Red Sun of Danger (Complete Novel) • interior artwork by Wilbur Thomas                                                               13 •  Red Sun of Danger (Complete Novel) [2] • interior artwork by Wilbur Thomas                                                         17 •  Red Sun of Danger (Complete Novel) [3] • interior artwork by Wilbur Thomas                                                          71 • This Startling War (Startling Stories, Spring 1945) • essay by uncredited                                                                    72 • Are You There, Charlie? • short story by Oscar J. Friend [as by Ford Smith]                                                              72 •  Are You There, Charlie? • interior artwork by Leo Morey                                                                                          76 • The Worlds of Tomorrow: Roo, the World of Arkar • essay by uncredited                                                                    79 • Death by Proxy • short story by Malcolm Jameson                                                                                                      79 •  Death by Proxy • interior artwork by uncredited                                                                                                        87 • The Futuremen: Otho Finds a Mascot • short fiction by uncredited                                                                            90 • The Island of Unreason • (1933) • short story by Edmond Hamilton                                                                            91 •  The Island of Unreason • interior artwork by uncredited                                                                                            108 • Review of the Science Fiction Fan Publications (Startling Stories, Spring 1945) • [Review of Science Fiction                 Fan Publications (Startling Stories)] • essay by Sergeant Saturn.

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