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March 1941
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159|159.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, March 1941): But We're a Long, Long Way from Understanding These Proteins!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1941 |
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April 1941
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159|159.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, April 1941): Well—Quintius Teal Was a Remarkable Man; Remarkable Things Must Be Expected from His Efforts.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, April 1941 |
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May 1941
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127|127.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, May 1941): Jack London: Prophet.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1941 |
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August 1941
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139|139.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, August 1941): Reader Reactions Aren't Accurate Enough in Themselves to Make Such a Job of Statistical Analysis Worth While. But I'd Like a 1941 Lab for the Year.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, August 1941 |
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September 1941
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128|128.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1941): I Wonder If Dr. Rhine Has Studied Extrasensory Perception Between People Who Thought in Different Languages?
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Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1941 |
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October 1941
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120 |
Essay
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Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1941): Blasting Off the Cover
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Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1941 |
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December 1941
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125 |
Essay
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Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1941): More Science
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Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1941 |
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June 1942
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110|110.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, June 1942): But Donovan Probably Would Let Him Go. He'd Assume Powell's Answer Was Right Out of Human Mental Laziness.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, June 1942 |
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December 1942
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124 |
Essay
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Letter: (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1942): Science While You Wait
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Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1942 |
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May 1943
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107|107.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, May 1943): Don A. Stuart Is Too Darned Bust to Write for the Magazine Now. Sorry.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1943 |
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February 1944
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95|95.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, February 1944): The Invention of the Chronometer, the Long Rifle, the Cartridge, the Sextant, and a Lot of Important Technical Devices Can Be Traced to the Demands of an Expanding Land Frontier. The Asterites Will Demand Inventions, Too.
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Astounding Science Fiction, February 1944 |
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April 1944
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175 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, April 1944): I Particularly Liked van Vogt's Point on the Inevitable Disappointment of the 500-Year-Long Voyagers. It's a Bad, But Human Habit to Overlook Human Progress.
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Astounding Science Fiction, April 1944 |
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November 1973
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|8 |
Essay
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Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis
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Science-Fiction Studies, November 1973 |
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2010
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90 |
Review
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It Walks in Beauty: Selected Prose of Chandler Davis
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Foundation, #109 Summer 2010 |
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May 2013
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1 |
Review
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It Walks in Beauty: Selected Prose of Chandler Davis
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The New York Review of Science Fiction, May 2013 |