"Astounding Stories 17 May 1931" is a captivating collection of science fiction narratives that showcases the imaginative prowess of early 20th-century writers. This issue features a notable novella, "Dark Moon," by Charles W. Diffin, alongside intriguing short stories like Captain S.P. Meek's "When Caverns Yawned," Hal K. Wells' "When the Moon Turned Green," and the collaborative tale "The Death-Cloud" by Nat Schachner and Arthur L. Zagat. Additionally, it includes the second part of Ray Cummings' "The Exile of Time." These stories resonate with timeless themes of exploration, the unknown, and the boundaries of human understanding, making them a delightful listen for those who appreciate the roots of speculative fiction.

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