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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1966

November 1966

Contents

Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
5 Short Fiction Fiction The Manor of Roses Thomas Burnett Swann
57 Essay Non Fiction Books (F&SF, November 1966) Judith Merril
57 Review Non Fiction Fantastic Voyage Judith Merril & Isaac Asimov
58 Review Non Fiction Tarzan and the Valley of Gold Judith Merril & Fritz Leiber
59 Review Non Fiction The Green Brain Judith Merril & Frank Herbert
60 Review Non Fiction The Furies Judith Merril & Keith Roberts
60 Review Non Fiction Wild and Outside Judith Merril & Allen Kim Lang
61 Review Non Fiction The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress Judith Merril & Robert A. Heinlein
61 Review Non Fiction The Night of the Wolf Judith Merril & Fritz Leiber
61 Review Non Fiction The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein Judith Merril & Robert A. Heinlein
62 Review Non Fiction Player Piano Judith Merril & Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
62 Review Non Fiction The Castle of Otranto, Vathek, and the Vampyre Judith Merril & E. F. Bleiler
62 Review Non Fiction The Last Man Judith Merril & Mary Shelley
63 Review Non Fiction Galaxies, Nuclei, and Quasars Judith Merril & Fred Hoyle
63 Review Non Fiction Spirits, Stars and Spells Judith Merril & L. Sprague de Camp & Catherine C. de Camp
63 Review Non Fiction The Future Judith Merril & Thomas J. Gordon
66 Short Fiction Fiction The Best Is Yet to Be Bryce Walton
75 Short Fiction Fiction Heir Apparent Ed M. Clinton
82 Essay Non Fiction Coming Next Month (F&SF, November 1966) uncredited
83 Essay Non Fiction Earth Tremor Detection Theodore L. Thomas
84 Short Fiction Fiction A Friend to Alexander James Thurber
92 Short Fiction Fiction Neutral Ground Norman Spinrad
105 Essay Non Fiction Old Man River Isaac Asimov
115 Short Fiction Fiction The Devil and Democracy Brian Cleeve
Page Type Kind Title Author(s)
Editor Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction - 1966 Edward L. Ferman
Cover Art Non Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1966 Bert Tanner
65 Interior Art Non Fiction Cartoon: "I think you'll agree with me, Chief, that this time we've really put our finger on the bottleneck." Gahan Wilson