A rather interesting cover on this issue.
The Editor's Notebook
Sing the Man a Song, factual article. The article includes an illustration of a nude woman. That's rather unusual for a pulp.
The Man Who Stopped at Nothing: “It was after Dorn was killed that he really began to enjoy living.” The story has an illustration that includes a nude woman.
Mini-pieces: These can be a very short story, or factual material. Hail the Absent King, Loving Cup 450B.C., and It Can Happen Here!
Anything Your Heart Desires; “They wished for wealth, power, love. And their desires were granted. But then they wanted more-and the Martian god laughed.
Mini-pieces: Clothes Still...Make the Woman, and Lady of the Double-Ax.
The Girl in the Golden Wig: “If beautiful hair is a girl's crowning glory, it was now obvious that Zelda Jardine had been gloriously crowned.”
He Knew All the Answers: “What really happens when the lights go out? Does the sun remain when you close your eyes? In case of doubt, ask Jeremiah. He knows...”
Mini-pieces: How to Beat the Horses and You “Talk” Too Much.
Mission Accomplished: “Remember the story of the boy who cried wolf once too often? Well, here's a story of a man who didn't shout it enough...”
Mini-pieces: From Out of the Past... and Home Sweet Home...
Remember Not to Die: “The asteroid hurled straight for Earth, and the destruction seemed only hours away. But as long as Don ate hamburger instead of hash, there was still a chance all would be okay.”
Mini-pieces: Look Who's here and Crete to Paris in 3400 Years.
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