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May 1935
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1526|1526.1 |
Essay
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Letter ("Dawn to Dusk")
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Wonder Stories, May 1935 |
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September 1935
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153|153.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, September 1935): On Promoting Science!
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Astounding Stories, September 1935 |
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January 1936
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155|155.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, January 1936): Wants Supersciences!
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Astounding Stories, January 1936 |
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March 1936
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160|160.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, March 1936)L From Cover to Cover!
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Astounding Stories, March 1936 |
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April 1936
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155|155.3 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, April 1936): Page Mr. Lovecraft!
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Astounding Stories, April 1936 |
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November 1936
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156|156.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, November 1936): I'll Try to Get That Heading.
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Astounding Stories, November 1936 |
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May 1937
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155|155.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding Stories, May 1937): Voice-Operated Typewriter?
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Astounding Stories, May 1937 |
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November 1938
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158|158.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, November 1938): And Psychologists Say We Can't Picture More Than Four Things at a Time!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, November 1938 |
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November 1938
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155|155.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, November 1938): But We Do Allow for Ties When They Arise.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, November 1938 |
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December 1938
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161|161.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, December 1938): See Heading on Reinsbert Letter. And E. E. Smith's Article "Catatstrophe!" in the May Astounding Answered Your Question.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1938 |
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January 1939
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161|161.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, January 1939): That Extension to Interlocked "Egos" Is Just What Schachner Was Working Up to!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1939 |
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May 1939
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160|160.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, May 1939): Josh McNab Coming Next Month.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1939 |
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September 1939
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97|97.4 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, September 1939): "Gray Lensman" Starts Next Month, with a Thirty-Thousand-Word Installment!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, September 1939 |
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July 1940
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155|155.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, July 1940): Scheeman Signed the "Blackout" Pictures.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, July 1940 |
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December 1940
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114|114.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, December 1940): We'll Think About an Article on Plastics. It's a Huge Field—Too Huge to Be Covered Even Lightly in an Article.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1940 |
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July 1941
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160|160.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, July 1941): Solution Still Unsatisfactory. "If I Had Some Ham, We'd Have Some Ham and Eggs If We Had Any Eggs." How Do You Keep Going Until Utopia Is Reached?"
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Astounding Science-Fiction, July 1941 |
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November 1941
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126|126.1 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, November 1941): Better List Smith's Story as of 1942, Since Many Readers Wait for All Parts Before Reading a Serial. Incidentally, "Second Stage Lensmen" Is Almost Twice as Long as One Whole Issue of the Big 160-Page Astounding!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, November 1941 |
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January 1942
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96|96.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, January 1942): Schneeman, Being Over Twenty-Eight, Is Now Out of the Army Again.
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Astounding Science-Fiction, January 1942 |
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June 1942
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111|111.2 |
Essay
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Letter (Astounding, June 1942): Think I've Always Wished Doc Smith Would Do Was to Describe Carefully a Rigellian City. Rigellians, Remember, Have Sense of Perception. What Do They Use for Advertising Signs? Penetrative Sense Like That Would Make Art Work Strange and Fascinating, Too!
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Astounding Science-Fiction, June 1942 |
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December 1942
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104 |
Essay
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Probability Zero! (Astounding, December 1942)
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Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1942 |
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December 1942
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107 |
Short Fiction
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Take-Off
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Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1942 |