| 5 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Expansion
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The Editor
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| 9 |
Serial
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Fiction |
Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4)
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E. E. Smith, Ph.D.
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| 55 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
In Times to Come (Astounding, December 1941)
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The Editor
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| 55 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
The Analytical Laboratory: October 1941 (Astounding, December 1941)
|
The Editor
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| 56 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
|
Colin Keith
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| 66 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Bullard Reflects
|
Malcolm Jameson
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| 76 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Sergeant Terry Bull's Terrible Weapons
|
Willy Ley
|
| 86 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Operation Successful
|
Robert Arthur
|
| 102 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Homo Saps
|
Webster Craig
|
| 112 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Inside Out Matter
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R. S. Richardson
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| 115 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Defense Line
|
Vic Phillips
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| 155 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Brass Tacks (Astounding, December 1941)
|
The Editor
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| 158 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): That Smith Book Would Be Approximately Twice as Long as "Gone with the Wind"!
|
Chester Evans
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| 159 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Beginning with the Year 1942, We'll Be Publishing Twelve Annual-Sized Magazines a Year!
|
Bob Camden
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| 162 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Might Be He'd Write for the Patent Office Instead of for Astounding If He Had a Complete Answer?
|
Fred J. Melberg, Jr.
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| 155|155.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Editorial Note (Concerning the 200-Inch Telescope)
|
The Editor
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| 155|155.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Concerning the 200-Inch Telescope
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Dr. Max Mason
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| 156|156.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Heinlein's Speech at the Denver Science-Fiction Convention Was Recorded by Electrical Transcription Methods, Also Printed Version Is Available—
|
Assorted Services
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| 156|156.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Those Science-Fiction Conventions Are Worth Attending, If You Can Make It. They Generally Turn Out to Be an Interesting Sort of Shindig.
|
Walter J. Daugherty
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| 156|156.3 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): The Eclipse Lasted for One and a Little Over Days—the Whole Planet Was Eclipsed During That Time.
|
Grady Whitehead, Jr.
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| 156|156.4 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): How to Invent a Drydock!
|
Malcolm Jameson
|
| 160|160.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Con-Fusion, So to Speak?
|
Bill Calhoun
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| 160|160.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Wilson The First Arrived in the Future-World for the First and Originating Time When "Joe" and Wilson No. 3 Got to Making Wild Swings at Each Other. Remember? He Got Pitched Into the Future Headfirst. Didn't He? Or Did He? Or—
|
Thomas R. Daniel
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| 161|161.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): I Liked Joe-Jim Myself—But He Obviously Had to Die.
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Paul Carter
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| 161|161.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Johnny Dat Maintains—
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Nels Bond
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