Reprint of the January 1960 (US) issue, except for the article “Solid Plutonium Headache” by the Argonne National Laboratories. The Table of Contents lists an ‘In Times to Come’ column but it does not appear in the issue. |
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Title changed from Astounding Science Fiction (UK). |
Partial reprint of the February 1960 (US) issue, plus a serial segment from the March 1960 (US) issue, and the cover from the February 1950 (US) issue, originally illustrating ‘To the Stars’ by L. Ron Hubbard. With this issue the word ‘Analog’ is overlaid on the title, while the spine just says ‘Astounding Science Fiction’. |
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Partial reprint of the June 1960 (US) issue, plus a single story from the January 1958 (US) issue. The Table of Contents credits the cover to Frank Kelly Freas. |
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Title changed from Astounding Science Fact & Fiction (UK). |
Partial reprint of the October 1960 (US) issue. With this issue all reference to ‘Astounding’ is dropped and the editor name changes from ‘John W. Campbell, Jr.’ to ‘John W. Campbell’. |
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Reprint of the November 1960 (US) issue, except for the article “The Electric Field Rocket” by H.C. Dudley, Ph.D. |
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Partial reprint of the February 1961 (US) issue. |
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Reprint of the March 1961 (US) issue, except for the article “Sub-Mach Rockets” by G. Harry Stine. |
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Reprint of the May 1961 (US) issue, except for the article “Science Fiction Is Too Conservative” by G. Harry Stine. |
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Reprint of the November 1961 (US) issue, except for the article “A Problem in Communication” by George O. Smith. |
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Title changed from Analog Science Fact & Fiction (UK). |
Reprint of the January 1962 (US) issue, except for the article “The Big Boom in Forming” by Willis Cain. Cover illustration originally mentioned “Naudsonce” by H. Beam Piper and “Black Man’s Burden” by Mack Reynolds, but these references have been removed from the UK issue even though the stories are included. |
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