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VOL. VI, No. 3 CONTENTS June, 1931


[COVER DESIGN]H. W. WESSO
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Manape the Mighty."
[THE MAN FROM 2071]SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT[295]
Out of the Flow of Time There Appears to Commander John Hanson a Man of Mystery from theForgotten Past.
[MANAPE THE MIGHTY.]ARTHUR J. BURKS[308]
High in Jungle Treetops Swings Young Bentley—His Human Brain Imprisoned in a Mighty Ape. (A Complete Novelette.)
[HOLOCAUST]CHARLES WILLARD DIFFIN[356]
The Extraordinary Story of "Paul," Who for Thirty Days Was Dictator of the World.
[THE EARTHMAN'S BURDEN]R. F. STARZL[375]
There is Foul Play on Mercury—until Danny Olear of the Interplanetary Flying Police GetsAfter His Man.
[THE EXILE OF TIME]RAY CUMMINGS[386]
Larry and George from 1935, Mary from 1777—All Are Caught up in the Treacherous Tugh'sRevolt of the Robots in the Time World of 2930. (Part Three of a Four-Part Novel.)
[THE READERS' CORNER]ALL OF US[416]
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.

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