Wonder Stories July 1932: Frank R. Paul's Future City New York to Sydney
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Wonder Stories July 1932: Frank R. Paul's Future City New York to Sydney

Pure utopian wonder radiates from this gleaming vision of tomorrow — a vast, multilevel futurist metropolis stretches to the horizon under a brilliant sky, dominated by a towering cylindrical skyscraper ringed with luminous disc-shaped floors. A sleek red transatlantic rocket ship labeled 'New York to Sydney' looms in the foreground, while elevated transit tubes and red aircraft weave through a city of breathtaking ambition. This is Golden Age optimism at full throttle, channeling Hugo Gernsback's gospel of technological salvation.

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Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

The colossal ringed cylindrical skyscraper defies all engineering logic, its glowing horizontal discs stacked like a luminous space station planted in the middle of a city grid. Only Hugo Gernsback's universe could make this seem inevitable.

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THE BEST IN SCIENCE FICTION WONDER Stories Hugo Gernsback Editor July The Gernsback Club 25¢ NEW YORK TO SYDNEY "VOICE OF ATLANTIS" by Laurence Manning

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