"Astounding Science-Fiction" (British Edition), August 1939 (magazine, free): Annotated table of contents & review
Where I've read a story, my rating appears in brackets. Where I have a separate post on a story, link on story title goes there. Link on an author's name fetches more fiction by author.
Table of contents (best first, unread last).
- [ss] Robert Heinlein's "Life-Line" (A): Soothsaying considered harmful...
This is the first published story of Heinlein. - [novelette] L Sprague de Camp's "The Blue Giraffe" (B); humor: When a man was honored with the opportunity to marry an uplifted baboon!
- [ss] Lee Gregor's "Heavy Planet" (B): "A dead spaceship drifted down to the heavy planet--& whichever side would learn her secrets, ruled the planet!"
- [ss] Nelson S Bond's "Stowaway" (B): A Venusian electricity-eating "ampie", a pet of a Venusian stowaway aboard a Venus to Earth ship, has got loose & wrecking havoc to ship's systems. Until they figure out it need not be a pest but can be an essential part of the ship...
- [serial - 1/2] Frederick Engelhardt's "General Swamp, C.I.C.": "The General that ruled that war was--Swamp--swamp that made half Venus!"
- [novelette] Lester del Rey's "The Luck of Ignatz": "Meet Ignatz--who sleeps in boiling water or on superheated steam pipes!"
Fact sheet.
Labeled: Vol XXXIII No 6.No mention of editor's name on Toc page (but it's probably John Campbell).
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Related: Fiction from Astounding/Analog (whole issues only); old pulps; 1930s.
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