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Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1931: VOL. VII, No. 1 - The Diamond Thunderboltby@astoundingstories

Astounding Stories of Super-Science July 1931: VOL. VII, No. 1 - The Diamond Thunderbolt

by Astounding Stories42mJuly 9th, 2022
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Prof. Norman Prescott, leader of the American Kinchinjunga expedition, crept from his dog-tent perched eerily at the 26,000-foot level of this unscaled Himalayan peak, the third highest in the world. With anxious eyes he searched the appalling slopes that lifted another 2,000 feet to its majestic summit, now glistening in the radiance of sunset.

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