Cover: J. Allen St. John
* bc • New York Invaded • interior artwork by Paul
* 6 • The Observatory (Amazing Stories, May 1941) • [Editorial (Amazing Stories)] • essay by Raymond A. Palmer
* 6 • Cartoon: "It's a machine to cause wholesale amnesia among the enemy, but he's forgotten how to finish it." • interior artwork by R. Newman
* 8 • The Lost Race Comes Back • shortstory by Don Wilcox
* 8 • The Lost Race Comes Back • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 29 • The Lost Race Comes Back [2] • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 48 • Fantastic Hoaxes • essay by Julius Schwartz
* 48 • Fantastic Hoaxes • interior artwork by Joe Sewell
* 50 • Lone Wolf of Space • novelette by Joseph J. Millard and Raymond A. Palmer [as by Joseph J. Millard and A. R. Steber ]
* 50 • Lone Wolf of Space • interior artwork by R. Fuqua
* 69 • Cartoon: "Hello Earth! The first men have landed on Venus, and half the population is giving us a royal welcome!" • interior artwork by Magarian
* 70 • Adam Link Faces a Revolt • [Adam Link] • shortstory by Otto Binder [as by Eando Binder ]
* 70 • Adam Link Faces a Revolt • interior artwork by uncredited
* 93 • Some Thoughts on Time • essay by uncredited
* 94 • The Man Who Forgot • shortstory by David Wright O'Brien [as by John York Cabot ]
* 94 • The Man Who Forgot • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 103 • Cartoon: "The man from the finance company is here. I think he's come for the washing machine." • interior artwork by Guy Gifford
* 103 • Cartoon: "It's the efficiency expert's idea. He says a second save, is a second earned–robot scale." • interior artwork by Dick Shaw
* 104 • The Iron Men of Super City • [Ben Gleed] • shortstory by Don Wilcox
* 104 • The Iron Men of Super City • interior artwork by R. Fuqua
* 120 • The Fate of Asteroid 13 • shortstory by William P. McGivern
* 120 • The Fate of Asteroid 13 • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 130 • A Cure for Jekyll and Hyde • essay by unknown [as by Arthur T. Harris ]
* 131 • Cartoon: "The Motor Club's sorry they accepted his membership. He's the playboy type–always burning out his bearings." • interior artwork by Dick Shaw
* 132 • Scientific Mysteries: Plants That Think • essay by Joseph J. Millard
* 132 • Scientific Mysteries: Plants That Think • interior artwork by Joe Sewell
* 136 • Dictagraphs of Death • novelette by William P. McGivern [as by P. F. Costello ]
* 136 • Dictagraphs of Death • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 151 • "Scientific Oddities" • essay by uncredited
* 152 • Secret of the Lost Planet • novelette by David Wright O'Brien
* 152 • Secret of the Lost Planet • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 179 • "Would You Believe . . ." • essay by uncredited
* 180 • Rocky Gordon's Billion-Dollar Trap • shortstory by Robert Moore Williams
* 180 • Rocky Gordon's Billion-Dollar Trap • interior artwork by Jay Jackson
* 190 • Amazing Prophecies • essay by Joseph J. Millard
* 192 • Return of the Space Hawk • shortstory by David Wright O'Brien [as by Duncan Farnsworth ]
* 192 • Return of the Space Hawk • interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
* 207 • Mental Telepathy, Fake or Fact? • essay by Guy Fauldes
* 208 • The Strange Adventure of Victor MacLiesh • shortstory by unknown [as by Alexander Blade ]
* 208 • The Strange Adventure of Victor MacLiesh • interior artwork by uncredited
* 224 • When the Earth Grows Bored • essay by Joseph O'Connor
* 225 • Meet the Authors: Dick Shaw • essay by Dick Shaw
* 228 • Discussions (Amazing Stories, May 1941) • [Discussions (Amazing Stories)] • essay by The Editor
* 229 • Cartoon: "I hope this blind date turns out better than the redhead he syntheticized last Saturday!" • interior artwork by Dick Shaw
* 231 • Cartoon: "Whaddya mean it isn't practical? The robot public always finds a use for my inventions." • interior artwork by Magarian
* 233 • Cartoon: "Love birds, bah! And they told me Venus was the place that gal without any arms came from!" • interior artwork by Magarian
* 240 • Correspondence Corner (Amazing Stories, May 1941) • essay by uncredited
* 242 • New York Invaded • essay by unknown [as by Henry Gade ]
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