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Murder Madness by Murray Leinster Chapter 11

An episode of the Astounding Stories 07, July 1930 podcast, hosted by Arthur J. Burks; Tom Curry; Charles Willard Diffin; Murray Leinster; Captain S. P. Meek; Harl Vincent; Sewell Peaslee Wright, titled "Murder Madness by Murray Leinster Chapter 11" was published on May 22, 2014 and runs 29 minutes.

May 22, 2014 ·29m · Astounding Stories 07, July 1930

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Astounding Stories 11, November 1930 by Harl Vincent Loyal Books This science-fiction mag includes "The Wall of Death" by Victor Rousseau, "The Pirate Planet" by Charles W. Diffin, "The Destroyer" by William Merriam Rouse, "The Gray Plague" by L. A. Eshbach, "Jetta of the Lowlands" by Ray Cummings, and "Vagabonds of Space" by Harl Vincent. Astounding Stories 06, June 1930 by James P. Olsen Loyal Books Issue six of this seminal science-fiction magazine concludes the Ray Cummings story "Brigands of the Moon", and continues Murray Leinster's "Murder Madness". In addition there are three short stories, by various authors, and a short novel by Charles W. Diffin Astounding Stories 14, February 1931 Harry Bates; Charles Willard Diffin; Anthony Gilmore; Desmond Winter Hall; F. V. W. Mason; Captain S. P. Meek This issue includes "Werewolves of War" by D. W. Hall, "The Tentacles from Below" by Anthony Gilmore, "The Black Lamp" by Captain S. P. Meek, "Phalanxes of Atlans" by F. V. W. Mason, and contues with "The Pirate Planet" by Charles W. Diffin, - Summary by Bill Boerst Tanks by Murray Leinster (1896 - 1975) LibriVox Tanks and the future of war is what Murray Leinster speculates about in this story. Written in the 1920's he observed the terrible new inventions that were used in World War I to kill people, armored tanks and poisoned gas and then tells us how war will be fought in the future. In this case the war will occur in 1932 and be between the US and the 'Yellow enemy'. It was published in the very first issue of Astounding Stories of Super Science, January 1930. It is science fiction in the sense that it guesses what the future will hold for man based on developing the technology that was coming into being at the time, the 1920's. He leads off with a 'quote' from a future historian " ... The deciding battle of the War of 1932 was the first in which the use of infantry was practically discontinued ... —History of the U.S., 1920-1945 (Gregg-Harley).
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