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Analog 1964--April»rank:by: George O. Smith. Contributors include Murray Leinster
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Analog Science Fact Science April 1964, Vol. 73, No.2»rank:by: Bert Kempers, Winston P. Sanders, George O. Smith, Arthur Porges, Walt and Leigh Richmond, Mario Brand, Murray Leinster
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
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Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume XIII»rank:by: J. Murray & Smith, James H. C. [Eds] Luck
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume XIV»rank:by: J. Murray & Smith, James H. C. [Eds] Luck
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
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Annual Review of Biochemistry. Volume XV»rank:by: J. Murray; Smith, James H. C. & Loring, Hubert S. [Eds] Luck
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
The Answer»rank:by: John/ Smith, Murray Assaraf
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
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The Answer: Grow Any Business, Achieve Financial Freedom, and Live an Extraordinary Life»rank:by: Smith, John, Murray Assaraf
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
Assay and Analytical Practice in the South African Mining Industry (monograph series M6)»rank:by: W.C. Lenahan and R. de L. Murray-Smith
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
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Assessing the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (Policy Debates)»rank:by: Murray G. Smith
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |
Astounding 1959--March»rank:by: Murray Leinster, Robert Silverberg, George O. Smith. Contributors include Algis Budrys
: :Cover Art by Harvey Woolhiser. Stories: The Extinction of Species by Bert Kempers, Sunjammer by Winston P. Sanders, Counter Foil by George O. Smith, Problem Child by Arthur Porges, Shortsite by Walt and Leigh Richmond, The Spy by Mario Brand, Spaceman by Murray Leinster. Analog Science Fiction and Fact is the longest-running science fiction magazine. The Brass Tacks of science fiction, also considered Scientist Fiction b/c getting facts right is as important as plot line. George R.R. Martin described Analog as having 'the reputation of being hard-nosed, steel-clad, scientifically rigorous, and perhaps a bit puritanical.' The 'it-could-happen' sci-fi magazine and winner of numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. |