| 6 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
The Old "Navy" Game
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The Editor
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| 9 |
Short Fiction
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Fiction |
The Roads Must Roll
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Robert A. Heinlein
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| 38 |
Short Fiction
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Fiction |
Deputy Correspondent
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Harl Vincent
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| 50 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
In Times to Come (Astounding, June 1940)
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The Editor
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| 50 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
The Analytical Laboratory (Astounding, June 1940)
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The Editor
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| 51 |
Short Fiction
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Fiction |
The Carbon Eater
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Douglas Drew
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| 79 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Unseen Tools
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Leo Vernon
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| 90 |
Short Fiction
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Fiction |
The Testament of Akubii
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Norman L. Knight
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| 100 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Introduction to a Nameless Science
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Peter Van Dresser
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| 113 |
Serial
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Fiction |
Final Blackout (Part 3 of 3)
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L. Ron Hubbard
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| 151 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Permanent Electret
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uncredited
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| 152 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Brass Tacks (Astounding, June 1940)
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The Editor
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| 153 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Your English Friend Might Try Subscribing. Then He'd Have to Go Through That Process Only Once a Year.
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Harry Warner, Jr.
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| 157 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Sir, "Gray Lensman" Bettered 100,000 Words—Twice Book Length.
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Lew Cunningham
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| 159 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Wait'll You See Our Next Astronomical Cover—Probably on the September Number.
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A. Arthur Smith
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| 160 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Slip-Stickers' Department (Astounding, June 1940)
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The Editor
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| 161 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Science Discussions (Astounding, June 1940)
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The Editor
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| 162 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): The Body Can Metabolize Fats Only If It Has Glucose in Addition. Ask a Diabetic!
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Thomas S. Gardner
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| 152|152.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): I Liked Miller's Disappearing Venusians, Myself. And Polar Venus Might Well Resemble Venezuela!
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Wynne M. Trenholme
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| 154|154.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Dr. Smith Seemingly Doesn't Like to Do Shorts.
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W. A. Erbank
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| 154|154.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): "Why Does Science Collapse Under Strain?" Hm-m-m, It Does Seem to, Sorta—
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Myrtle Gebhart
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| 155|155.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): For the Ardent Fan and Collector.
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Bob Tucker
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| 155|155.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): We Try to Get a Cross Section, Anyway!
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F. D. Price
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| 155|155.3 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): The Analytical Laboratory May Miss Occasionally, But It's a Permanent Feature.
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Don Johnson
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| 156|156.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Well—You've Got All of "Ginal Blackout" Now—
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Langley Searles
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| 156|156.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): "Gray Lensman" Was a Sequel—Hence No "Nova."
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Max Moore
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| 156|156.3 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): We'll Put de Camp on That. He's Co-Author of a Textbook on the Subject—"Patents and Their Management."
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Charles E. Tripp
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| 158|158.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Opinions Do Differ.
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Fred J. Melberg, Jr.
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| 158|158.2 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Concerning Social "Science."
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W. K. Vemiaud
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| 160|160.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Companion Piece for the Drew "Bythebootstrapslifter"
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Norman F. Stanley
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| 161|161.1 |
Essay
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Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, June 1940): Speculation on History.
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Selden G. Thomas
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