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Astounding Science Fiction - 1941 • [Astounding / Analog (1937-1971)] • (1941) • edited by John W. Campbell, Jr.
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 5 • Expansion • [Editorial (Astounding)] • essay by John W. Campbell, Jr. [as by The Editor]
- 9 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) • [Lensman • 5] • serial by Edward E. Smith [as by E. E. Smith, Ph.D.]
- 9 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) • interior artwork by Hubert Rogers
- 16 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) [2] • interior artwork by Hubert Rogers
- 25 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) [3] • interior artwork by Hubert Rogers
- 35 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) [4] • interior artwork by Hubert Rogers
- 47 • Second Stage Lensmen (Part 2 of 4) [5] • interior artwork by Hubert Rogers
- 55 • In Times to Come (Astounding, December 1941) • [In Times to Come (Astounding)] • essay by The Editor
- 55 • The Analytical Laboratory: October 1941 (Astounding, December 1941) • [The Analytical Laboratory] • essay by The Editor
- 56 • The Sorcerer's Apprentice • short story by Malcolm Jameson [as by Colin Keith]
- 56 • The Sorcerer's Apprentice • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 66 • Bullard Reflects • [Bullard] • short story by Malcolm Jameson
- 67 • Bullard Reflects • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 76 • Sergeant Terry Bull's Terrible Weapons • essay by Willy Ley
- 86 • Operation Successful • short story by Robert Arthur
- 87 • Operation Successful • interior artwork by Edd Cartier
- 94 • Operation Successful [2] • interior artwork by Edd Cartier
- 102 • Homo Saps • short story by Eric Frank Russell [as by Webster Craig]
- 102 • Homo Saps • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 107 • Homo Saps [2] • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 112 • Inside Out Matter • essay by R. S. Richardson
- 115 • Defense Line • novella by Vic Phillips
- 115 • Defense Line • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 118 • Defense Line [2] • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 122 • Defense Line [3] • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 129 • Defense Line [4] • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 147 • Defense Line [5] • interior artwork by Frank Kramer [as by F. Kramer]
- 155 • Brass Tacks (Astounding, December 1941) • [Brass Tacks] • essay by The Editor
- 155 • Editorial Note (Concerning the 200-Inch Telescope) • essay by The Editor
- 155 • Concerning the 200-Inch Telescope • essay by Dr. Max Mason
- 156 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Heinlein's Speech at the Denver Science-Fiction Convention Was Recorded by Electrical Transcription Methods, Also Printed Version Is Available— • essay by Assorted Services
- 156 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Those Science-Fiction Conventions Are Worth Attending, If You Can Make It. They Generally Turn Out to Be an Interesting Sort of Shindig. • essay by Walter J. Daugherty
- 156 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): The Eclipse Lasted for One and a Little Over Days—the Whole Planet Was Eclipsed During That Time. • essay by Grady Whitehead, Jr.
- 156 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): How to Invent a Drydock! • essay by Malcolm Jameson
- 158 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): That Smith Book Would be Approximately Twice as Long as "Gone with the Wind"! • essay by Chester Evans
- 159 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Beginning with the Year 1942, We'll Be Publishing Twelve Annual-Sized Magazines a Year! • essay by Bob Camden
- 160 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Con-Fusion, So to Speak? • essay by Bill Calhoun
- 160 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Wilson The First Arrived in the Future-World for the First and Originating Time When "Joe" and WIlson No. 3 Got to Making Wild Swings at Each Other. Remember? He Got Pitched Into the Future Headfirst. Didn't He? Or Did He? Or— • essay by Thomas R. Daniel
- 161 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): I Liked Joe-Jim Myself—But He Obviously Had to Die. • essay by Paul A. Carter [as by Paul Carter]
- 161 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Johnny Dat Maintains— • essay by Nelson S. Bond [as by Nels Bond]
- 162 • Letter (Astounding, December 1941): Might Be He'd Write for the Patent Office Instead of for Astounding If He Had a Complete Answer? • essay by Fred J. Melberg, Jr.