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This classic issue was reprinted in its entirety in 1981, so even though your chances of laying hands on an original like the one this was scanned from are slim, you still might be able to get a copy to enjoy sans the need for electronics. Also, in the early 1970s Marvel did a comic adaption of Black Destroyer in Worlds Unknown #5 that is worth checking out. |
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What's more interesting is why they reprinted this in HC in the 80's. While it's not universally agreed, this is the issue most cited as the beginning of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Black Destroyer is the first Van Vogt story; Trends is Asimov's second story, and first in Astounding. The very next month has Heinlein's first published story, and the month after that has Sturgeon's first.
I'll stick with my copy of the original, but I highly encourage everybody else to give this scan a look... this issue through late 1942 are arguably the best, and most important, run of any science fiction magazine. |
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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 164 | Cover Artist: Graves Gladney |
Publisher | Street & Smith Publications, Inc. | Editor : John W. Campbell, Jr. |
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Jun. 1939←Jul. 1939→Aug. 1939
Vol 23, No 5.
Cover illustration for "Black Destroyer" as noted in "In Times to Come" from the June 1939 issue (scanned version from archive.org).
Interior illustrations credited to Gilmore, Kramer, Ley, Orban, Schneeman, and Wesso. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable.
The full text and images of this edition are available at The Internet Archive, see web page for link. |
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Page: 6 | Addenda - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 9 | Black Destroyer - by A. E. van Vogt |
Page: 9 | Black Destroyer - interior artwork by F. Kramer |
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Page: 16 | Black Destroyer [2] - interior artwork by F. Kramer |
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Page: 24 | Black Destroyer [3] - interior artwork by F. Kramer |
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Page: 32 | In Times to Come (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 32 | The Analytical Laboratory: May 1939 (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 33 | Trends - by Isaac Asimov |
Page: 33 | Trends - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 43 | Trends [2] - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 46 | Numbers Without Meaning - essay by Arthur McCann |
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Page: 47 | City of the Cosmic Rays - by Nat Schachner |
Page: 47 | City of the Cosmic Rays - interior artwork by H. Wesso |
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Page: 54 | City of the Cosmic Rays [2] - interior artwork by H. Wesso |
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Page: 62 | City of the Cosmic Rays [3] - interior artwork by H. Wesso |
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Page: 67 | Lightship, Ho! - by Nelson S. Bond |
Page: 67 | Lightship, Ho! - interior artwork by Gilmore |
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Page: 80 | Tools for Brains - essay by Leo Vernon |
Page: 83 | Tools for Brains - interior artwork by Schneeman |
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Page: 91 | The Moth - by Ross Rocklynne |
Page: 91 | The Moth - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 98 | The Moth [2] - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 106 | Brass Tacks and Science Discussions (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by The Editor |
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Page: 107 | Letter (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by Isaac Asimov |
Page: 107 | Letter (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by Damon Knight |
Page: 107 | Letter (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by Arthur L. Widner, Jr. |
Page: 109 | Letter (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by Donn Brazier |
Page: 110 | Letter (Astounding, July 1939) - essay by P. Schuyler Miller |
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Page: 111 | When the Half Gods Go— - by Amelia R. Long |
Page: 111 | When the Half Gods Go— - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 120 | When the Half Gods Go— [2] - interior artwork by Orban |
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Page: 122 | Geography for Time Travelers - essay by Willy Ley |
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Page: 135 | Greater Than Gods - by C. L. Moore |
Page: 135 | Greater Than Gods - interior artwork by Schneeman |
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Page: 148 | Greater Than Gods [2] - interior artwork by Schneeman |
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Page: 149 | Greater Than Gods [3] - interior artwork by Schneeman |
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