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Astounding Science Fiction, November 1946

November 1946

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
5 Essay Non Fiction Atomic Engines The Editor
7 Short Fiction Fiction Mewhu's Jet Theodore Sturgeon
38 Short Fiction Fiction The Unforeseen Mark Champion
48 Review Non Fiction Adventures in Time and Space The Editor & Raymond J. Healy & J. Francis McComas
49 Short Fiction Fiction Hobbies Clifford D. Simak
77 Essay Non Fiction The Analytical Laboratory (Astounding, November 1946) The Editor
78 Short Fiction Fiction Tower of Darkness A. Bertram Chandler
96 Essay Non Fiction Brass Tacks (Astounding, November 1946) The Editor
97 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Boucher's Unusual Article Was an Extremely Interesting Piece—and Unique in Making a Genuine Effort at Unbiased Prophetic Interpretations of Nostradamus. Unfortunately, the Limb He Went Out on Proved Weak. It Broke Down Completely. Gene Hunter
98 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Ever Read Kipling's "Tommy Atkins"? Lee Hall
99 Essay Non Fiction The Atom Dawns on the Navy uncredited
100 Essay Non Fiction Activity J. J. Coupling
132 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): I Realize the Problem's Tough. That's Why I Want to See a Few Hundred Millions Invested in the Necessary Research. No Problem Has Ever Been Solved by Merely Acknowledging the Thing Is Too Difficult. And This Problem Carries a Tag That Says "Solve It—or Die!" T. J. Petrick
134 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): What? Do Away with Thirty Percent of Science-Fictions' Plots! Philip C. Good
136 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): The "Child of Gods" Series Is Coming Up. Van Vogt's Done Three to Date. Harold F. Van Ummersen, Jr.
137 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): I Know—I Know. And That's My Point. The United Nations Law Enforcement Division Would Have to Do the Job of Arresting, Indicting, and Trying. But—the Nation Would Have to Accept That an Executive Under Indictment Was Automatically Suspended from His Office. Edwin Sigler
138 Serial Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) A. E. van Vogt
135|135.1 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): It Will Be Difficult to Get National Executives to Accept Voluntarily the Powerful Limitation Implied by Responsibility—to—the—World Instead of Simple Responsibility—to—His—Nationals. Edgar R. Schott
135|135.2 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Now We Need the Space Woof! Robert E. Butler
96|96.1 Essay Non Fiction Letter (Astounding, November 1946): For Back Copies We Don't Have, You Might Try Julius Unger, 6401—24th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. Dale Jones
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction Astounding Science Fiction - 1946 John W. Campbell, Jr.
Cover Art Non Fiction Astounding Science Fiction, November 1946 Timmins
7 Interior Art Non Fiction Mewhu's Jet Swenson
15 Interior Art Non Fiction Mewhu's Jet [2] Swenson
24 Interior Art Non Fiction Mewhu's Jet [3] Swenson
31 Interior Art Non Fiction Mewhu's Jet [4] Swenson
38 Interior Art Non Fiction The Unforeseen Swenson
49 Interior Art Non Fiction Hobbies Swenson
56 Interior Art Non Fiction Hobbies [2] Swenson
63 Interior Art Non Fiction Hobbies [3] Swenson
71 Interior Art Non Fiction Hobbies [4] Swenson
78 Interior Art Non Fiction Tower of Darkness Swenson
89 Interior Art Non Fiction Tower of Darkness [2] Swenson
138 Interior Art Non Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) Swenson
145 Interior Art Non Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) [2] Swenson
152 Interior Art Non Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) [3] Swenson
159 Interior Art Non Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) [4] Swenson
168 Interior Art Non Fiction The Chronicler (Part 2 of 2) [5] Swenson