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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1956

November 1956

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
3 Serial Fiction The Door Into Summer (Part 2 of 3) Robert A. Heinlein
66 Essay Non Fiction Coming Next Month (F&SF, November 1956) uncredited
67 Poem Fiction Lullaby for a Changeling Doris P. Buck
68 Short Fiction Fiction Flying Pan Robert F. Young
77 Essay Non Fiction The Truth of the Matter G. Harry Stine
83 Short Fiction Fiction Zeepsday Gordon R. Dickson
99 Essay Non Fiction Best Loved Books of the Twentieth Century Anthony Boucher
99 Review Non Fiction In Search of Wonder Damon Knight & Anthony Boucher
99 Essay Non Fiction Recommended Reading (F&SF, November 1956) Anthony Boucher
99 Review Non Fiction The Magic Flute Anthony Boucher & Carl Ludwig Giesecke & Emanuel Schikaneder
100 Review Non Fiction Interplanetary Hunter Arthur K. Barnes & Anthony Boucher
100 Review Non Fiction Men, Martians and Machines Eric Frank Russell & Anthony Boucher
100 Review Non Fiction The Answer Philip Wylie & Anthony Boucher
101 Review Non Fiction Highways in Hiding George O. Smith & Anthony Boucher
101 Review Non Fiction Seven Stars for Catfish Bend Ben Burman & Anthony Boucher
101 Review Non Fiction The Far Traveller Manning Coles & Anthony Boucher
101 Review Non Fiction The Mindworm C. M. Kornbluth & Anthony Boucher
103 Short Fiction Fiction The Hero Comes Idris Seabright
110 Short Fiction Fiction The Brazen Locked Room Isaac Asimov
115 Short Fiction Fiction Time Trammel Miriam Allen deFord
120 Short Fiction Fiction Impact with the Devil Theodore R. Cogswell
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction - 1956 Anthony Boucher
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1956 Kelly Freas
41 Interior Art Non Fiction The Door Into Summer (Part 2 of 3) Kelly Freas
61 Interior Art Non Fiction The Door Into Summer (Part 2 of 3) [2] Kelly Freas
98 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I don't know who he is - but he turns up every feeding time." Ronald Searle