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Collection Title:
Le ciel est mort • collection by John W. Campbell, Jr. [as by John W. Campbell]
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 7 • Préface à l'édition de l'an 2000?Preface à l'edition de l'an 2000• essay byGérard Klein?Gerard Klein
- 17 • Alors vint John Campbell • essay by Joseph Altairac and Francis Valéry?Francis Valery
- 35 • La bête d'un autre monde?La bete d'un autre monde• [Who Goes There?] • (1955) • short fiction by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Who Goes There? 1938) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 120 • Cécité?Cecite• (1955) • short fiction by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Blindness 1935) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 145 • Points de friction • (1955) • short fiction by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Frictional Losses 1936) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 183 • Suicide • (1955) • short fiction by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Dead Knowledge 1938) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 224 • Élimination?Elimination• (1955) • short fiction by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Elimination 1936) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 253 • Crépuscule?Crepuscule• [Twilight • 1] • (1955) • novelette by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Twilight 1934) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 286 • Le ciel est mort • [Twilight • 2] • (1955) • short story by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Night 1935) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 319 • L'éveil d'Aesir?L'eveil d'Aesir• [Sarn] • novelette by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Out of Night 1937) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 386 • Le manteau d'Aesir • [Sarn] • novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Cloak of Aesir 1939) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 457 • Introduction (Le ciel est mort) • essay by John W. Campbell, Jr. (trans. of Introduction (Who Goes There?) 1948) [as by John W. Campbell]
- 463 • À propos de John W. Campbell?A propos de John W. Campbell• essay by Theodore Sturgeon (trans. of About John Campbell 1955)
- 471 • Bibliographie des œuvres de fiction de John Wood Campbell Jr. (8 juin 1910-1er juillet 1971)?Bibliographie des oeuvres de fiction de John Wood Campbell Jr. (8 juin 1910-1er juillet 1971)• essay by Ellen Herzfeld and Dominique Martel [as by Quarante-Deux]