The Alien Intelligence

By Jack Williamson

JACK WILLIAMSON

Not since the famous "Moon Pool" by A. Merritt, have we read such a remarkable story as the present one, by the well-known author.

We are quite certain that this story will be one of the outstanding science fiction achievements of the year. It will be discussed and re-discussed time and again. In a way it is a little classic and stands in a place by itself.

The author has a knack, not only to arouse your curiosity, but to keep it at a high pitch throughout the entire story, but best of all, his science while fantastic is always within the realms of possibility and there is no reason why the astounding things which he paints so vividly, could not be true, either now or in the future.

Do not, by any means, fail to read this outstanding story.

[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from
Science Wonder Stories July, August 1929.
Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that
the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.]