Astounding Stories 03, March 1930
Ray Cummings
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This is the third issue of the classic science fiction Astounding Magazine. It contains the opening chapters of a 4 part serialized novel by Ray Cummings, and stories by the prolific Capt. S. P. Meek, Will Smith and R. J. Robbins, Sewell Peaslee Wright and A. T. Locke. (Summary by Alan Winterrowd) (7 hr 34 min)
Chapitres
Cold Light by Capt. S. P. Meek | 46:04 | Lu par om123 |
Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 1-3 | 49:45 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Brigands of the Moon, Ch 4-6 | 32:15 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Brigands of the Moon, Ch 7-10 | 32:17 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Brigands of the Moon, Ch 11-13 | 40:01 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
Teaser | 0:58 | Lu par Alan Winterrowd |
The Soul Master by Will Smith and R. J. Robbins, Pt 1 | 37:54 | Lu par Steven Bateman |
The Soul Master, Pt 2 | 43:09 | Lu par Steven Bateman |
From the Ocean’s Depths by Sewell Peaslee Wright | 48:12 | Lu par Jason Bolestridge |
Vandals of the Stars by A. T. Locke, Pt 1 | 1:03:17 | Lu par DJRickyV |
Vandals of the Stars, Pt 2 | 1:00:50 | Lu par DJRickyV |
Critiques
Read too many times





Bung
Even brigands of the moon isn’t good anymore. You can search cold light and listen to it (SF #36). These are a great way to discover authors.
Wonderful





Donald Blackburn
All except Cold Light. Could not understand the reader, his accent was so thick as to be totally unintelligible! Such a shame as the story might have been good.
excellent selection again





Akku
I'm really enjoying these astounding stories. volume 4 here I come