The Analog Science Fact Reader
| First published | 1974 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | St. Martin's Press |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Type | Nonfiction |
| Pages | 211 |
| Price | $7.95 |
- Ben Bova is the editor of this nonfiction anthology, not the author.
- On copyright page: "Copyright (c) 1961 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc.", "Copyright (c) 1966, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc." and LCCN. No statement of edition or printing.
- $7.95 price on jacket front flap. No credit for jacket art in book or jacket.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1977 | Clifford McMurray | Delap's F & SF Review, March 1977 |
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Introduction (The Analog Science Fact Reader) | Ben Bova | Essay |
| 6 | Giant Meteor Impact | J. E. Enever | Essay |
| 28 | When the Sky Falls | Ben Bova | Essay |
| 50 | The Computer Was a Fish | George R. R. Martin | Essay |
| 64 | Robots - Rams from Cams | Thomas A. Easton | Essay |
| 72 | Real Science for Real Problems | John R. Pierce | Essay |
| 96 | The Third Industrial Revolution | G. Harry Stine | Essay |
| 134 | Alpha-Wave Conditioning | K. C. Keefe | Essay |
| 146 | The Case for the Hydrogen-Oxygen Car | William J. D. Escher | Essay |
| 172 | How to Design a Flying Saucer | Dr. Richard J. Rosa | Essay |
| 180 | It's Right Over Your Nose | Ben Bova | Essay |
| 188 | Cyrano de Bergerac: The First Aerospace Engineer | Loren E. Morey | Essay |
| 200 | Science Fiction Is Too Conservative | G. Harry Stine | Essay |
| Title | Year | Publisher | Format | Type | Catalog ID | Cover Artist | Pages | |
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| The Analog Science Fact Reader |
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1974 | Millington | Hardcover | Nonfiction | 211 | ||
| The Analog Science Fact Reader | 1976 | St. Martin's Press | Trade Paperback | Nonfiction | Leo Ramon Summers | 211 |