| 6 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Power Supply
|
The Editor
|
| 9 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
The Weapon Shop
|
A. E. van Vogt
|
| 28 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
The Flight That Failed
|
E. M. Hull
|
| 38 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Some Day We'll Find You
|
Cleve Cartmill
|
| 67 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Interlude
|
Ross Rocklynne
|
| 75 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
In Times to Come (Astounding, December 1942)
|
The Editor
|
| 76 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Get Out and Get Under (Part 1)
|
L. Sprague de Camp
|
| 86 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
To Follow Knowledge
|
Frank Belknap Long
|
| 98 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Johnny Had a Gun
|
Robert Moore Williams
|
| 104 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Probability Zero! (Astounding, December 1942)
|
William M. Danner
&
Stanley Woolston
&
Jack Bivins
&
T. D. Whitenack, Jr.
&
Frank J. Smythe
&
L. M. Jensen
|
| 104 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
The Human Bomb
|
Stanley Woolston
|
| 104 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
True Fidelity
|
William M. Danner
|
| 105 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Valadusia
|
Jack Bivins
|
| 106 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
My Word!
|
Frank J. Smythe
|
| 106 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
O'Ryan, the Invincible
|
T. D. Whitenack, Jr.
|
| 107 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Take-Off
|
L. M. Jensen
|
| 108 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Brass Tacks (Astounding, December 1942)
|
The Editor
|
| 111 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Smith Was Not Referring to Contraterrene Matter, Which Is Positive Matter with Inverted Electrical Polarities; He Was Talking About Matter with Negative Mass, a Completely Different Thing.
|
Harold Wooster
|
| 112 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Such a Change in Light Speed as You Propose Would Entail a Collateral and Equal Change in all Other Phenomena—and Cancel Out, in Effect, the Change in Light Speed.
|
A. T. Short
|
| 114 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Piggy Bank
|
Lewis Padgett
|
| 108|108.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Leinster Is Back for a Whiles Anyway—But on Part Time. Three Guesses What Takes Most of His Time!
|
Paul Carter
|
| 110|110.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): I Rather Felt That That Entomologist Was One of the Kind of People Who Vote the Straight Prohibition Party Ticket.
|
R. L. Farnsworth
|
| 110|110.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Try Julius Unger, 1702 Dahill Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. He Specializes in Secondhand Science-Fiction.
|
Beatrice Gilsenberg
|
| 110|110.3 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): They're the Same Books Though—and Good Ones!
|
Willy Ley
|
| 110|110.4 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, December 1942): "Sixth Column" and "With Flaming Swords" Used the Same Basic Plot—But No More Than "Nerves" and "Blowups Happen"!
|
Charles H. Chandler
|