Box 5
Contains 8 Results:
Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1944
Volume XXXIV, Number 4. Published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 123 East 43nd Street, New York. Editor, John W. Campbell, Jr.; cover artist, William Timmins; illustrators, Kramer and Orban.
Nomad by Wesley Long, December 1944
Serial: part 1 of 3. Illustrations by Orban. Wesley Long: pen-name used by George O. Smith. Published as a novel in 1950 under the same title.
The Firing Line by George O. Smith, December 1944
Novelette. Illustrations by Orban Part of the Venus Equilateral Series. Appeared in the collected works [i]Venus Equilateral[/i] (1947); and [i]The Complete Venus Equilateral[/i] (1976).
No Woman Born by C.L. Moore, December 1944
Novelette. Illustrations by F. Kramer.
Tricky Tonnage by Malcolm Jameson, December 1944
Short story. Illustrations by F. Kramer. Appeared in the anthologies [i]The Best of Science Fiction[/i], Groff Conklin, ed. (1946); [i]Worlds of Wonder[/i], Harry Harrison, ed. (1969); [i]Blast Off[/i], Harry Harrison, ed. (1969); and [i]The Golden Age of Science Fiction[/i], Groff Conklin, ed. (1980).
Spaceship's View, December 1944
Article.
Moon Mysteries by Willy Ley, December 1944
Article.
Readers' Departments, December 1944
Volume XXXIV, Number 4. Published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 123 East 43nd Street, New York. Editor, John W. Campbell, Jr.; cover artist, William Timmins; illustrators, Kramer and Orban.