Box 16
Contains 8 Results:
Analog Science Fact & Science Fiction, January 1964
Volume LXXII, No. 5. Published by Conde Nast Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York. Editor, John W. Campbell; asistant editor, Kay Tarrant; art director, Herbert S. Stoltz; business manager, Robert E. Park; advertising manager, Walter J. McBride; illustrators, John Schoenherr and Leo Summers. Cover is a photograph of polarized light coming through a microthin slice of the meteorite which fell near Nakla Egypt in 1911. Ralph A. Hall, M.D., photographer.
Secondary Meteorites by Ralph A. Hall, M.D., January 1964
Science Fact article: part 1 of 2 parts. Illustrated by John Schoenherr.
The Eyes Have It by Randall Garrett., January 1964
Novelette. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Part of the Lord Darcy Series. Appeared in the collected works [i]Murder and Magic[/i], published in 1979; [i]The Best of Randall Garrett[/i] published in 1982; and [i]Lord Darcy[/i] published in 1983. Appeared in the anthology [i]Rulers of Men[/i], edited by Hans Stefan Santesson, published in 1965. Available as a free e-book on Project Gutenberg.
Poppa Needs Shorts by Walt and Leigh Richmond, January 1964
Short story. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Appeared in the anthologies [i]The 9th Annual of the Year's Best SF[/i], edited by Judith Merril, published in 1965 and [i]Above the Human Landscape: A Social Science Fiction Anthology[/i], edtied by Willis E. McNelly and Leon E. Stover, published in 1972. Available as a free e-book on Project Gutenberg.
Subjectivity by Norman Spinrad, January 1964
See What I Mean! by John Brunner, January 1964
Short story. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Appeared in the collected works [i]Out of My Mind[/i], publsihed in 1967, reissued in 1980 under the title [i]Out of My Mind/Web of Everywhere[/i].
Dune World by Frank Herbert, January 1964
Serial: part 2 of 3 parts. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Part of the Dune Series.
Readers' Departments, January 1964
Volume LXXII, No. 5. Published by Conde Nast Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York. Editor, John W. Campbell; asistant editor, Kay Tarrant; art director, Herbert S. Stoltz; business manager, Robert E. Park; advertising manager, Walter J. McBride; illustrators, John Schoenherr and Leo Summers. Cover is a photograph of polarized light coming through a microthin slice of the meteorite which fell near Nakla Egypt in 1911. Ralph A. Hall, M.D., photographer.