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[]Clement, Hal; pseudonym of Harry Clement Stubbs (1922-2003) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 1 October 1977 [Medea], (ms) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * 23 October 1977 [Medea], (ms) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * Addendum to Whirligig World, (as) The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * Alternative Life Designs, (ar) First Contact: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence ed. Ben Bova & Byron Preiss, NAL, 1990
- * And Finally, Why? Why? Why?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Answer, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction April 1947
- * Ardent Thuria, Chilly Cluros: Seeing, and Seeing From, Low Orbiting Satellites, (ar) Mindsparks #5, Fall 1994
- * Assumption Unjustified, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction October 1946
- * Atoms and Opinions, (ar) Galileo #2, 1976
- * Attitude, (na) Astounding Science-Fiction September 1943
- * Author’s Afterword, (aw) The Best of Hal Clement by Hal Clement, Del Rey, 1979
- * Avenue of Escape, (vi) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1942
- * Basic Concepts: Astrophysics, Geology [Medea], (ar) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, 1985
- * The Best of Hal Clement, (Del Rey, June 1979, co) ; edited by Lester del Rey
- * Building an Improbable World, (ar) Backlog #1, Fall 1982
- * Bulge, (nv) If September 1968
- * Chips on Distant Shoulders, (ar) Orion’s Sword ed. Reginald Bretnor, Ace, 1980
- * Close to Critical [Mesklin], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction May, Jun, Jul 1958
- * Close to Critical [Mesklin], (n.) Ballantine, 1964
- * Cold Front, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction July 1946
- * Comment on “Proof”, (is) SF: Authors’ Choice 2 ed. Harry Harrison, Berkley Medallion, 1970
- * Critical Factor, (ss) Star Science Fiction Stories No. 2 ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953
- * Discussing Hard SF (with Kathryn Cramer, Gerald Feinberg & David G. Hartwell), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- * Dust Rag, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction September 1956
- * Editor’s Foreword, (fw) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Essay:
* ___ Whatever Happened to the Science in Science Fiction?, (ar) Science Fiction Age September 1993
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 1: Trio for Slide Rule & Typewriter, (NESFA Press, April 1999, om) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres, (NESFA Press, February 2000, co) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton [Mesklin], (NESFA Press, September 2000, co) ; edited by Anthony R. Lewis & Mark L. Olson
- * Exchange Rate, (na) Absolute Magnitude #12, Winter 1999
- * Fireproof, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction March 1949
- * The Foundling Stars, (ss) If August 1966
- * Gravity Insufficient, (ar) Analog Science Fact—Fiction November 1961
- * The Green World, (na) If May 1963
- * Ground, (ss) Science Fiction Adventures December 1953
- * Halo, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1952
- * Hard Sciences and Tough Technologies, (ar) The Craft of Science Fiction ed. Reginald Bretnor, Harper & Row, 1976
- * Heavy Planet, (Tor/Orb, November 2002, co)
- * The Home System, (ar) Aboriginal SF October 1986
- * Hot Planet, (nv) Galaxy Magazine August 1963
- The 9th Annual of the Year’s Best S-F ed. Judith Merril, Simon & Schuster, 1964
- Spectrum 4 ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965
- The Eighth Galaxy Reader ed. Frederik Pohl, Doubleday, 1965
- The Great SF Stories 25 (1963) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1992
- Science Fiction Century ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1997
- The Mammoth Book of The Science Fiction Century: Volume One ed. David G. Hartwell, Robinson, 2003
- * How?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? What?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? Who?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * How? Why?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Iceworld, (n.) Astounding Science Fiction Oct, Nov, Dec 1951
- * Iceworld, (n.) Gnome Press, 1953
- * Impediment, (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction August 1942
- * Introduction to “Lecture Demonstration”, (is) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * Introduction to “Proof”, (is) Unearth Spring 1977
- * Intuit, (NESFA, September 1987, co)
- * Intuition: The Guide Who Needs Steering, (fw) Intuit by Hal Clement, NESFA, 1987
- * Jack Williamson, Speculator, (in) The Metal Man and Others by Jack Williamson, Haffner Press, 1999
- * Lecture Demonstration [Mesklin], (ss) Astounding ed. Harry Harrison, Random House, 1973
- * The Logical Life [Laird Cunningham], (ss) Stellar #1 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1974
- * Longline, (nv) Faster Than Light ed. Jack M. Dann & George Zebrowski, Harper & Row, 1976
- * The Long Step, (ar) Adventures in Discovery ed. Tom Purdom, Doubleday, 1969
- * The Lunar Lichen, (na) Future Science Fiction #47, February 1960
- * The Mechanic, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1966
- Small Changes by Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1969
- Analog: Writers’ Choice, Volume II ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1984
- The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- Visions of Tomorrow ed. Thomas A. Easton & Judith K. Dial, Skyhorse Publishing, 2010
- * Mission of Gravity [Mesklin], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1953
- * Mission of Gravity [Mesklin], (n.) Doubleday, 1954
- * Mission of Gravity [Mesklin], (Gregg, June 1978, co)
- * Mistaken for Granted, (na) Worlds of If January/February 1974
- * Natives of Space, (Ballantine, April 1965, co)
- * Needle [Robert Kinnaird], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction May, Jun 1949
- * Needle [Robert Kinnaird], (n.) Doubleday, 1950
- * Ocean on Top, (n.) If Oct, Nov, Dec 1967
- * Oh, Natural, (nv) Absolute Magnitude #9, Spring 1998
- * Only Once, (ar) The Fractal #2, Spring 1994
- * On the Tenth of Apollo 11, (ar) Galileo July 1979
- * Part Two: History, (ar) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Planetfall, (na) Strange Tomorrows ed. Robert Hoskins, Lancer, 1972; original version of story published as “Planet for Plunder”, Satellite Feb ’57, which had additional chapters by Sam Merwin, Jr.
- * Planet for Plunder (with Sam Merwin, Jr.), (n.) Satellite Science Fiction February 1957
- * Pretty Pictures, (ar) Event Horizon v1 #2, 1980/81
- * Probability Zero:
* ___ Avenue of Escape, (vi) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1942
- * Proof, (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction June 1942
- Possible Worlds of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Vanguard Press, 1951
- SF: Authors’ Choice 2 ed. Harry Harrison, Berkley Medallion, 1970
- Where Do We Go from Here? ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1971
- Where Do We Go from Here? Book 1 ed. Isaac Asimov, Sphere, 1974
- Unearth Spring 1977
- The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 4, 1942 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1980
- First Voyages ed. Damon Knight, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Avon, 1981
- The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Second Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza/Crown, 1983
- Encounters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Headline, 1988
- The Ascent of Wonder ed. David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, Tor, 1994
- The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * A Question of Guilt, (nv) The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series IV ed. Gerald W. Page, DAW, 1976
- * Raindrop, (nv) If May 1965
- * Red World 2, (ar) Galileo #11/12, 1979
- * Science, (cl) Unearth; Win 77 - Win 79.
- * Scientists at Work, (br) Galileo September 1979 [Ref. John Noble Wilford]
- * Seasoning [Medea], (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine September/October 1978
- * Small Changes, (Doubleday, 1969, co)
- * Sortie, (na) Harsh Mistress #2 Spr/Sum, #1 Fll/Win 1994, #2 Spr, #3 Sum 1995
- * Space Lash, (Dell, 1969, co)
- * Star Light [Mesklin], (n.) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1970
- * Status Symbol [Laird Cunningham], (nv) Intuit by Hal Clement, NESFA, 1987
- * Stuck with It [Laird Cunningham], (nv) Stellar #2 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976
- * Sunspot, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Fiction November 1960
- Analog Science Fact & Fiction (UK) March 1961
- Small Changes by Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1969
- Comets ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL/Signet, 1986
- Analog’s Expanding Universe ed. Stanley Schmidt, Longmeadow, 1986
- The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * Technical Error, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction January 1944
- * “Trojan Fall”, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction June 1944
- * Uncommon Sense [Laird Cunningham], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction September 1945
- Small Changes by Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1969
- The Old Masters ed. Brian Davis, NEL, 1970
- Out of This World 10 ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Michael Pearson, Blackie & Son, 1973
- The Best of Hal Clement by Hal Clement, Del Rey, 1979
- Intuit by Hal Clement, NESFA, 1987
- The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2000 ed. Gregory Benford, Harvest, 2000
- * Under [Mesklin], (na) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 2000
- * Voyager 2, (ar) Galileo November 1979
- * What?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Whatever Happened to the Science in Science Fiction?, (ar) Science Fiction Age September 1993
- * What? How?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * What? Why? Who?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * When? How?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * When? Who?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * Whirligig World, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction June 1953
- * Who? What?, (is) First Flights to the Moon ed. Hal Clement, Doubleday, 1970
- * [letter], (lt) Analog Science Fact—Fiction May 1961, Dec 7 1981, Jun 2000
- * [letter from Milton, MA], (lt) If Dec 1968, Feb 1969
- * [letter from Washington, DC], (lt) Astounding Science Fiction July 1952
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- * Hal Clement, (pi) Galileo #11/12, 1979
- * Close to Critical by Tom Boardman, Jr., (br) sf Impulse November 1966
- * Cycle of Fire by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction September 1957
- * Cycle of Fire by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1957
- * Cycle of Fire by Larry A. Harris, (br) Inside #53, September 1958
- * First Flights to the Moon by Ted Pauls, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, March 1971
- * First Flights to the Moon, ed. by Hal Clement by Joanna Russ, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1971
- * The Grand Master Award: Hal Clement by Poul Anderson, (ar) Nebula Awards Showcase 2000 ed. Gregory Benford, Harvest, 2000
- * Hal Clement by Jay Kay Klein, (bg) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 2000
- * Hal Clement by Darrell Schweitzer, (iv) Amazing Science Fiction Stories March 1977
- * Hal Clement, 1922-2003 by Stanley Schmidt, (ob) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 2004
- * Hal Clement: An Interview by Warren Lapine, (iv) Absolute Magnitude #6, Winter 1996
- * Hal Clement Iceworld (Lancer, 1970) by Ted White, (br) Amazing Science Fiction Stories November 1970
- * Hal Clement’s Aliens: Bridging the Gaps by Perry A. Trunick, (ar) Foundation #36, Summer 1986
- * Half Life by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #150, December 1999
- * Half Life by Donald M. Hassler, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #140, April 2000
- * Iceworld by Harlan Ellison, (br) Science Fantasy Bulletin March 1953
- * Iceworld by Sam Merwin, Jr., (br) Fantastic Universe October/November 1953
- * Iceworld by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1953
- * Iceworld by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction January 1954
- * Iceworld by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #38, June 1970
- * I Discover Hal Clement by Anthony R. Lewis, (aw) The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * Interview: Hal Clement by Garrett Oliver, (iv) Event Horizon v1 #1, 1980
- * Interview: Hal Clement by Tim Fitzgibbons, (iv) Thrust #29, Winter 1988
- * Intuit by John Gregory Betancourt, (br) Weird Tales Spring/Fall 1989
- * Left of Africa by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #21, May 1977
- * A Logic Named Clement (or Open the Pod Bay Doors, Hal) by Bud Webster, (ar) Grantville Gazette v30, 2010
- * Mission of Gravity by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1954
- * Mission of Gravity by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction Oct 1954, Feb 1959, Apr 1963
- * Mission of Gravity by John Carnell, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #138, January 1964
- * Mission of Gravity by Lee Smith, (br) Thrust #14, Winter 1980
- * Music of Many Spheres: The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2 by Brian M. Stableford, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #153, May 2001
- * Needle by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1950
- * The Nitrogen Fix by Algis Budrys, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1981
- * The Perfect Hard SF Novel by Mark L. Olson, (aw) The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton by Hal Clement, NESFA Press, 2000
- * Profile: Hal Clement by Brian M. Fraser, (iv) Starship #38, Spring 1980
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