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John W. Campbell Jr. The Best of John W Campbell

 

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Who Goes There?. 1938
Forgetfulness. 1937
Double Minds
Out of Night
The Cloak of Aesir
(bibliography)

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John W. Campbell Jr. The Black Star Passes. Ace. 1930

 

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Piracy Preferred
Solarite
The Black Star Passes

Edited anthologies : reviews

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Astounding: November 1956. Street and Smith. 1956

 

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John W. Campbell Jr. The Invisible River (editorial). 1956
James H. Schmitz. Sour Note on Palayata. 1956
The natives on Palayata have an impossible civilisation. Pilch and a Psychology Service team are sent to find out what the X factor is, and whether it poses a threat to the Hub.
Reginald Bretnor. The Doorstop. 1956
Randall Garrett. With All the Trappings. 1956
Poul Anderson. The Troublesome Dimensions (nf). 1956
Robert Silverberg. Sourdough. 1956

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Prologue to Analog. 1962

 

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Ralph Williams. Business as Usual, During Alterations
Joseph P. Martino. Pushbutton War
Christopher Anvil. Pandora's Planet
Rick Raphael. A Filbert is a Nut
H. Beam Piper. Omnilingual. 1957
J.F Bone. Triggerman
Randall Garrett, Robert Silverberg. Sound Decision
Roger Kuykendall. We Didn't Do Anything Wrong, Hardly
Eric Frank Russell. Minor Ingredient
Isaac Asimov. Belief. 1953

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Analog 1. 1963

 

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Lloyd Biggle Jr. Monument
Teddy Keller. The Plague
T. R. Fehrenbach. Remember the Alamo!
Christopher Anvil. The Hunch
Poul Anderson. Barnacle Bull. 1960
Sterling E. Lanier. Join Our Gang?
Gordon R. Dickson. Sleight of Wit
Leigh Richmond. Prologue to an Analogue

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Analog 2. 1964

 

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Theodore L Thomas. The Weather Man
Mack Reynolds. Good Indian
Allen Kim Lang. Blind Man's Lantern
William Lee. Junior Achievement
James H. Schmitz. Novice. 1962
15 year-old genius Telzey Amberdon discovers she is a xenotelepath when she visits Jontarou with her pet Tick-Tock, and encounters the natives
John T. Phillifent. Ethical Quotient
Christopher Anvil. Philosopher's Stone
R. C. Fitzpatrick. The Circuit Riders

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Analog 3. 1965

 

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Gordon R. Dickson. Hilifter
Christopher Anvil. Not in the Literature
Rick Raphael. Sonny
John Berryman. The Trouble With Telstar
Clifford D. Simak. New Folk's Home. 1963
Poul Anderson. Industrial Revolution
Seaton McKettrig. A World By the Tale
Jonathan Blake Mac Kenzie. Thin Edge

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John W. Campbell Jr, editor. Analog: December 1968. Conde Nast. 1968

 

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John W. Campbell Jr. Technological Status (editorial). 1968
James H. Schmitz. The Custodians. 1968
The Rilf mercenaries think the University asteroid will make a good landing stage before they move on to Earth, and expect an easy take-over. But there's more to the asteroid than meets the eye.
Theodore Litwell. A Learning Experience. 1968
Jack Wodhams. The Form Master. 1968
Stanley Schmidt. The Reluctant Ambassadors. 1968
Joseph F. Goodavage. Situation of Some Gravity. 1968
Joe Poyer. Pipeline. 1968