Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact, November 1966
November 1966
| Editor | John W. Campbell |
|---|---|
| Cover art | Kelly Freas |
| Publisher | Condé Nast |
| Price | $0.60 |
| Pages | 180 |
Oct. 1966←Nov. 1966→Dec. 1966
Vol. LXXVIII, No. 3
Cover illustration for "Quarantine World" (untitled in the magazine).
"Quarantine World" is listed as a "Short Novel".
"Facts to Fit the Theory" is listed as a Short Story.
"Answer for the Cookie-Crumb Phenomenon" is not listed in table of contents. It is a followup to "That's the Way the Cookies Crumble", credited to Daniel Whitton, on p. 107 in the October 1966 issue. This may well also be by Whitton, though it is not credited.
The full text and images of this edition are available at Luminist.org, see web page for link.
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact - 1966 | John W. Campbell | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact, November 1966 | Kelly Freas | |
| 8 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Quarantine World | Kelly Freas |
| 36 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Quarantine World [2] | Kelly Freas |
| 58 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Facts to Fit the Theory | Kelly Freas |
| 91 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Letter from a Higher Critic | Kelly Freas |
| 97 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Too Many Magicians (Part 4 of 4) | John Schoenherr |
| 134 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Too Many Magicians (Part 4 of 4) [2] | John Schoenherr |
| 152 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Too Many Magicians (Part 4 of 4) [3] | John Schoenherr |