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“Goddess of Space” by Alan Yates. Thrills Incorporated No. 20 (1950s). Australian paperback. Uncredited cover art.

Three Adventures in Space and The World of Tomorrow

 

1. “Last of the Rocketeers” by N.K. Heming. “The masters of energy came from beyond the great space bubble to destroy the Universe. . . What was the mystery behind the strangely incomplete craft and its lovely passenger, rescued from space by the LAST OF THE ROCKETEERS.”

 

2. “Maneaters on Mixis” by Ace Carter. “The lure of the new stones had the same effect as old-fashioned gold. . . Jagon meant to get the rich rewards of the new ore, despite his companions and their queer ideas of justice . . .”

 

3. “Goddess of Space” by Alan Yates. “Clayton found that the spaceman who made love to a goddess paid the price. . . No wonder Clayton thought space madness had seized him when he saw the GODDESS OF SPACE.”

 

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