Box 8
Contains 104 Results:
Why Do They Do It? by L. Sprague de Camp, September 1950
Article.
"Vanadium: Trace amounts present ...", September 1950
Uncredited essay.
Readers' Departments, September 1950
Volume XLVI, Number 1. Published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 775 Lidgerwood Ave., Elizabeth, NJ. Editor, John W. Campbell, Jr.; assistant editor, C. Tarrant; advertising manager, Walter J. McBride; cover artist, Miller; illustrators, Brush, Cartier, Miller and Schneeman.
Flying Saucer Contest, November 1950
Explanation of contest sponsored by World Editions, Inc.
Galaxy Science Fiction, January 1951
Volume 1, Number 4. Published by World Editions, Inc., 105 West 40th Street, New York. Editor-in-chief, Vera Cerutti; editor, H.L. Gold; art director, W.I. Van der Poel; cover artist, John Bunch; illustrators, John Bunch, David Maus, Karl Rogers, L. Woromay, James Vincent and Don Sibley.
Tyrann by Isaac Asimov, January 1951
Book-Length Serial: part 1 of 3 parts. Illustrated by John Bunch. Part of the Trantorian Empire Series. Published as a novel in 1951 under the title [i]The Stars, Like Dust[/i].
Rule of Three by Theodore Sturgeon, January 1951
Novelet. Illustrations by Karl Rogers.
Made to Measure by William Campbell Gault, January 1951
Novelet. Illustrations by L. Woromay.
The Reluctant Heroes by Frank M. Robinson, January 1951
Novelet. Illustrations by Don Sibley. Storied aired on the radio show [i]X Minus One[/i] in 1958.
Dark Interlude by Mack Reynolds & Fredric Brown, January 1951
Short story. Illustrated by David Maus.