About this book
Astounding Stories: October 1930 by Harl Vincent transports you back to the golden age of pulp science fiction with this spectacular issue brimming with imaginative tales of wonder and discovery. This classic anthology compiles the best short science fiction stories from the legendary pulp magazine's tenth monthly installment, featuring thrilling narratives that captivated readers during the height of the genre's popularity.
Dive into "Stolen Brains" by Captain S.P. Meek, explore "The Invisible Death" by Victor Rousseau, and venture into "Prisoners on the Electron" by Robert H. Leitfred. Fans of serialized fiction will appreciate the continuation of Ray Cummings' "Jetta of the Lowlands," while Jackson Gee's "An Extra Man" rounds out an extraordinary collection. Beyond these captivating stories, this issue includes the Readers' Corner and fascinating scientific facts that sparked the imagination of 1930s audiences.
Originally published as part of W.M. Clayton's prestigious magazine line, these tales showcase the pioneering spirit of early science fiction—blending cutting-edge speculative ideas with adventure and mystery. Perfect for audiobook listeners who appreciate pulp era classics, vintage short fiction, or the historical roots of modern science fiction, this collection offers authentic entertainment that defined a generation's sense of wonder about technology and the future.