About this book
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, September 1930, edited by Harry Bates, transports listeners back to the golden age of pulp science fiction when imaginative tales of cosmic adventure and technological wonder captivated readers across America. This vintage collection features gripping short stories from celebrated writers including Paul Ernst, Miles Breuer, Ray Cummings, and Sewell Wright, showcasing the vibrant creativity that defined early 20th-century speculative fiction.
Each story in this September 1930 edition bursts with the unbridled optimism and wild speculation characteristic of the era's super-science narratives. From interplanetary expeditions to futuristic inventions, these tales explore humanity's fascination with what might exist beyond our world and what scientific breakthroughs could transform civilization. The collection captures a pivotal moment when science fiction literature was establishing itself as a distinctive and thrilling genre, blending rigorous imagination with fast-paced storytelling.
Perfect for listeners who appreciate classic pulp fiction, science fiction enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the literary roots of modern speculative storytelling, this audiobook offers a fascinating window into how science fiction writers of the 1930s envisioned the future. Experience the energy, optimism, and creative audacity that made Astounding Stories essential reading for generations of fans and authors alike.