Earl Leaston Bell

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moonquake n. 1928 E. L. Bell Moon of Doom in Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 41/1 The moonquake will be of indeterminable duration, and it is then that our fate will hang in the balance. The severity of the shocks will about dislodge the mountains, and it is almost certain that the undermined parts of the ranges will cave in.
motherworld n. 1928 E. L. Bell Moon of Doom in Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 24/2 There was the likeness of the mother world itselfβ€”two circles in which the outlines of Earth’s continents had been carved.