| 5 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Not Simply More |
The Editor
|
| 9 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Salvage |
Vic Phillips
|
| 49 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
Sunspot Purge |
Clifford D. Simak
|
| 63 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
In Times to Come (Astounding, November 1940) |
The Editor
|
| 63 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
The Analytical Laboratory: September 1940 (Astounding, November 1940) |
The Editor
|
| 64 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
The Exhalted |
L. Sprague de Camp
|
| 82 |
Short Fiction
|
Fiction |
One Was Stubborn |
Rene La Fayette
|
| 96 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
The Search for Zero (Part 2 of 2) |
Willy Ley
|
| 109 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Brass Tacks (Astounding, November 1940) |
The Editor
|
| 111 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): I Have a Feeling We'll Be Getting Praise on "Final Blackout" for Months to Come! |
Alfred Berger
|
| 116 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): We've Shown Saturn Already. |
Charles Hidley
|
| 117 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Science Discussions (Astounding, November 1940) |
The Editor
|
| 118 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Concering Prime Numbers. |
Glen Taylor
|
| 119 |
Serial
|
Fiction |
Slan (Part 3 of 4) |
A. E. van Vogt
|
| 161 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Highly Civilized Animals |
Morrison Colladay
|
| 109|109.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): But the Greatest Work Men Can Do Is to Fight and Conquer Environment. |
D. B. Thompson
|
| 110|110.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): The Barrier, If Electric in Nature, Would Be Shorted Out, Grounded, by Water. This Would Permit Passing It. |
John Patrick (II)
|
| 110|110.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Wanna Bet 1940 Won't Match 'Em? |
Carl H. Anderson
|
| 113|113.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Rogers Has a Unique Record Among Science-Fiction Artists: Every Time He Does a Cover, the Author of the Story Involved Writes Him Fan Mail, and Asks Me for the Cover Original. E. E. Smith, Norman L. Knight, Robert Heinlein, and Lester del Rey Have All Praised His Picturing of Their Stories, Spontaneously. |
Ross Rocklynne
|
| 113|113.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Notes on Mount Palomar from R. S. Richardson. |
R. S. Richardson
|
| 114|114.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): In England They Have a Special British Edition; in Australia— |
George R. Thomson
|
| 114|114.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Is Cartier's Style Adapted to Astounding Covers, Though? |
Don P. Bellaire
|
| 115|115.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Asimov Is One of Those Authors Who Has to Work Long and Hard to Get His Story, But Is Apt to Have Something Worth While When He Comes Up for Air |
Stanley Wells
|
| 115|115.2 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Psychology Could Improve a Lot, Though, Without Becoming Dangerously Oppressive! |
Lynn Bridges
|
| 117|117.1 |
Essay
|
Non Fiction |
Letter (Astounding, November 1940): Well, I Donno, But It Is, Anyway? |
Jason Ellis (I)
|