Who Goes There? and Other Stories
Not to be confused with Who Goes There? (collection), a 1952 collection published by Shasta with different contents.
First edition | |
Author | John W. Campbell |
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Cover artist | Richard M. Powers |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction short stories |
Publisher | Dell Books |
Publication date | 1955 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 254 pp |
OCLC | 2069679 |
Who Goes There? and Other Stories is a 1955 collection of science fiction stories by John W. Campbell Jr., published by Dell Books in 1955. No other editions were issued.[1]
Contents
- "About John Campbell" (original essay by Theodore Sturgeon)
- "Who Goes There?" (Astounding 1938)
- "Twilight" (Astounding 1934)
- "Night" (Astounding 1935)
- "Blindness" (Astounding 1935)
- "Out of Night" (Astounding 1937)
- "Cloak of Aesir" (Astounding 1939)
All stories were originally published under the "Don A. Stuart" byline.[2]
Reception
Anthony Boucher praised the collection as "stories which so admirably foretold the innovations in modern science fiction that he was later, as an editor, to evoke from other writers."[3]
References
- ↑ ISFDB publication history
- ↑ Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
- ↑ "Recommended Reading," F&SF, July 1955, p.101.
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