File:Amazing Stories March 1931.JPG
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DescriptionAmazing Stories March 1931.JPG |
English: Cover of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories (March 1931, vol. 5, no. 12) featuring "The Valley of the Titans" by Eshbach, "On Board the Martian Liner" by Miles J. Breuer and "The Thing That Walked in the Rain" by Otis Adelbert Kline. |
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Date | Cover date March 1931 | ||||
Source | Scanned cover of pulp magazine. | ||||
Author | Published by Radio-Science Publications. | ||||
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English: Works copyrighted before 1964 had to have the copyright renewed sometime in the 28th year. If the copyright was not renewed the work is in the public domain. No record of copyright renewal for this magazine found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries. Online page scans of the Catalog of Copyright Entries, published by the US Copyright Office can be found at The Online Books Page - US Copyright Office's Catalog of Copyright Entries. |
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