The other Clayton magazines are:

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

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VOL. IV, No. 2 CONTENTS November, 1930

COVER DESIGNH. W. WESSOLOWSKI
Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "The Pirate Planet."
[THE WALL OF DEATH]VICTOR ROUSSEAU [151]
Out of the Antarctic It Came—a Wall of Viscid, Grey, Half-Human Jelly, Absorbing and Destroying All Life That It Encountered.
[THE PIRATE PLANET]CHARLES W. DIFFIN [168]
A Strange Light Blinks on Venus, and Over Old Earth Hovers a Mysterious Visitant—Dread Harbinger of Interplanetary War. (Beginning a Four-Part Novel.)
[THE DESTROYER]WILLIAM MERRIAM ROUSE [198]
Slowly, Insidiously, There Stole Over Allen Parker Something Uncanny. He Could No Longer Control His Hands—Even His Brain!
[THE GRAY PLAGUE]L. A. ESHBACH [210]
Maimed and Captive, in the Depths of an Interplanetary Meteor-Craft, Lay the Only Possible Savior of Plague-Ridden Earth.
[JETTA OF THE LOWLANDS]RAY CUMMINGS [230]
Black-Garbed Figures Move in Ghastly Greenness As the Invisible Flyer Speeds on Its Business of Ransom. (Conclusion.)
[VAGABONDS OF SPACE]HARL VINCENT [244]
From the Depths of the Sargasso Sea of Space Came the Thought-Warning, "TurnBack!" But Carr and His Martian Friend Found It Was Too Late! (A Complete Novelette.)
[THE READERS' CORNER]ALL OF US [271]
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.

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