Wonder Stories, September 1935

Overview:

  • Title: Wonder Stories, September 1935
  • Author: Hugo Gernsback
  • Year: 1935
  • Publisher: Continental Publications
  • Price: $0.15
  • Pages: 132
  • Binding: pulp
  • Type: MAGAZINE
  • Title Reference: The Ideal
  • Notes:
    • Page numbers run 385-512.
    • Contents page states publication on the 1st of the preceding month.
    • Cover illustrates "The Ideal."
    • Cover art is credited to and signed "Paul."
    • Interior art is credited at the start of each story.
    • Story art for "World of the Mist (Part 1 of 2)" on page 390 is credited to and signed "Paul."
    • Story art for "The Ideal" on page 416 is credited to and signed "Paul."
    • Story art for "One Hundred Generations" on page 430 is credited to "Saaty"; the artwork is signed "Wallace Saaty."
    • Story art for "The Space Lens" on page 452 is credited to and signed "Paul."
    • Story art for "The Green Man of Graypec (Part 3 of 3)" on page 458 is credited to and signed "Paul."
    • "What Is Your Science Knowledge?" is a list of questions about science facts. With each is listed the story page number on which the answer can be found.
    • "The Science Fiction League" is a monthly department that discusses news related to or of interest to the club. It includes correspondence from readers.
    • "Letter: "Join a Chapter" is printed as correspondence in "The Science Fiction League" department. It includes a short introduction by Chappelow before his poem.
    • "A Published Article" is also printed in "The Science Fiction League" department. It contains Lewis's article titled "Science Fiction" which is reprinted from the "Dakota Farmer Magazine."
    • "The Reader Speaks" is a letters column.
    • Deems's poem is printed in "The Reader Speaks."
    • Lowndes's contribution to "The Reader Speaks" is a short introduction (signed "Robert W. Lowndes"), followed by a fictional account attributed to "Sir Doc Lowndes." These are entered separately, the latter as a fiction entry.
    • Joseph H. Kraus's response to a reader letter is entered here; he did not author the letter.
    • The short letter by Moskal makes some clearly non-factual statements, so perhaps technically a fiction entry. But this is probably stretching the definition.
    • "Science Questions and Answers" is also a letters feature, but deals more narrowly with science questions.