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ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELS MONTHLY, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, RANGELAND LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, WESTERN ADVENTURES, and WESTERN LOVE STORIES.

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VOL. V, No. 3 CONTENTS March, 1931

[COVER DESIGN]H. W. WESSO
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Beyond the VanishingPoint."
[WHEN THE MOUNTAIN CAME TO MIRAMAR]CHARLES W. DIFFIN [297]
It is Magic against Magic As Garry Connell Bluffs for His Life witha Prehistoric Savage in the Heart of Sentinel Mountain.
[BEYOND THE VANISHING POINT]RAY CUMMINGS [314]
The Tale of a Golden Atom—an Astounding Adventure in Size.(A Complete Novelette.)
[TERRORS UNSEEN]HARL VINCENT [360]
One after Another the Invisible Robots Escape Shelton's Control—andTheir Trail Leads Straight to the Gangster Chief Cadorna.
[PHALANXES OF ATLANS]F. V. W. MASON [376]
Never Did an Aviator Ride a More Amazing Sky-Steed Than Alden on HisDesperate Dash to the Great Jarmuthian Ziggurat. (Conclusion ofa Two-Part Novel.)
[THE METEOR GIRL]JACK WILLIAMSON [404]
Through the Complicated Space-Time of the Fourth Dimension Goes CharlieKing in an Attempt to Rescue the Meteor Girl.
[THE READERS' CORNER]ALL OF US [417]
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.

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