List of Speculative Fiction Titles published in 1942
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- Im vergessenen Fort
- Impediment
- Impediment
- Impediment
- Impediment [2]
- Impediment [2]
- Impediment [3]
- Impediment [3]
- Impediment [4]
- Impediment [4]
- In and Out the Services
- In Aztec Hands
- In Aztec Hands
- In Aztec Hands
- In His Own Image
- In His Own Image
- In His Own Image
- In Memoriam: H. P. Lovecraft
- In Quest of the Golden Orchid
- In Quest of the Golden Orchid
- In Reply to Mr Smith
- In Search of a Sage
- In Search of a Sage
- In the Weaving
- In Times to Come (Astounding, April 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, August 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, December 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, February 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, January 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, July 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, June 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, March 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, May 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, November 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, October 1942)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, September 1942)
- Indian Lie Detector
- Innocence
- Innocence
- Insect Chivalry
- Însemnăriile și confesiile doctorului Klages
- Însemnăriile și confesiile doctorului Klages
- Inside Story of the Three White Rajahs of Sarawak
- Inside Story of the Three White Rajahs of Sarawak
- Inspiration - 1942
- Inspiration - 1942
- Interlude
- Interlude
- Interlude
- Into Fantasy
- Into the Caves of Mars
- Into the Caves of Mars
- Into the Fourth Dimension and Other Stories
- Into the Fourth—and Beyond
- Into the Infinite
- Into the Infinite (Part 1 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 1 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 1 of 4) [2]
- Into the Infinite (Part 1 of 4) [3]
- Into the Infinite (Part 1 of 4) [4]
- Into the Infinite (Part 2 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 2 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 2 of 4) [2]
- Into the Infinite (Part 2 of 4) [3]
- Into the Infinite (Part 3 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 3 of 4)
- Into the Infinite (Part 3 of 4) [2]
- Into the Infinite (Part 3 of 4) [3]
- Into the Infinite (Part 3 of 4) [4]
- Into the Infinite [2]
- Into the Infinite [2]
- Into the Infinite [3]
- Into the Infinite, Austin Hall. 1942.
- Into the Infinite, Austin Hall. 1942. [2]
- Introducing (Futurian War Digest, January 1942)
- Introducing the Author: Albert & Florence Magarian
- Introducing the Author: Albert & Florence Magarian
- Introducing the Author: Arthur T. Harris
- Introducing the Author: Harold Lawlor
- Introducing the Author: Harold W. McCauley
- Introducing the Author: Theresa Goll
- Introduction (Islandia)
- Introduction (La tentation de saint Antoine)
- Introduction (Monkey)
- Introduction (Monkey)
- Introduction (Red Wings Over Tokio: Excerpt from Soviet novel "In the East")
- Introduction (The Adventures of Monkey)
- Introduction (The Midnight Reader)
- Introduction (Trois contes)
- Introduction for Their Elders (The Tenggren Tell-It-Again Book)
- Introduction to Islandia
- Invisible Continent
- Invisible Continent
- Invisible Continent [2]
- Is the Death Ray Here?
- Is the Death Ray Here?
- Is the Death Ray Here?
- Is the Devil a Gentleman?
- Is the Devil a Gentleman?
- Islandia
- Islandia
- It Happened in Space
- It Happened in Space
- It Will Come to You
- It Will Come to You
- It Will Grow on You
- It's a Changing World! (Fantastic Adventures, September 1942)
- It's a Tough Life
- It's a Tough Life
- It's a Tough Life
- It's a Tough Life [2]
- It's a Tough Life [2]
- It's an Interesting World (Amazing Stories, December 1942)
- It's an Interesting World! (Fantastic Adventures, December 1942)
- Italy's Ace in the Hole
- Jack and the Beanstalk
- Jackdaw
- Jackdaw
- Jackdaw [2]
- Jerk the Giant Killer
- Jerk the Giant Killer
- Jeroen en de zilveren sleutel
- Jeroen en de zilveren sleutel
- Jessifer Rides Again
- Jessifer Rides Again
- Jessifer Rides Again
- Jesus Shoes
- Jesus Shoes
- Jesus Shoes [2]
- Joe Fann Into Space
- Joe Fann Into Space
- John Brown's Body
- John Bull - 1942
- John Bull, 11 April 1942
- John Bull, 4 April 1942
- John O'London's Weekly - 1942
- John O'London's Weekly - 1942
- Johnny Had a Gun
- Johnny Had a Gun
- Journey to the Pyrenees
- Juggernaut Jones, Expressman
- Juggernaut Jones, Expressman
- Juggernaut Jones, Expressman
- Juggernaut Jones, Salesman
- Juggernaut Jones, Salesman
- Juggernaut Jones, Salesman [2]
- Juggernaut Jones, Trucker
- Juggernaut Jones, Trucker
- Jules is Back
- Jules Verne
- Jungle Book
- Jungle People
- Jungle People
- Jungle Stories - 1942
- Jungle Stories, Fall 1942
- Jungle Stories, Fall 1942
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1942
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1942
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1942
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1942
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1942 (cover)
- Jupiter - The Giant World
- Jupiter: the Giant World
- Just About Eels
- Kidnaped into the Future
- Kidnaped into the Future
- Kids Don't Know Everything
- Kids Don't Know Everything
- Kids Don't Know Everything
- Kilgallen's Lunar Legacy
- Kilgallen's Lunar Legacy
- Kill I Must
- Kings of the Roost
- Kismet
- Knight Fight
- Knight Fight
- Know Your Vitamins
- Kraal of Blood-Miracles
- L'enfant perdu
- L'étranger
- L'étranger
- L'Ile au Trésor
- L'orgue de verre
- L'uomo è forte
- La Atlántida
- La capitane
- La carte
- La confession d'une âme fausse
- La confession d'une âme fausse
- La Fleur des Guides Francais
- La forma de la espada
- La Grande Ville de Plaisir
- La muerte y la brújula
- La patience
- La Quintrala
- La roue fulgurante
- La rue perdue
- La scolopendre
- La sonate du feu
- La visita aplazada
- Land of Contradictions
- Land of the Burning Sea
- Land of the Burning Sea
- Land of the Burning Sea [2]
- Land of the Burning Sea [3]
- Land of the Burning Sea [4]
- Land of Unreason
- Land of Unreason
- Land-Going Fish
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Luna—Goddess of Love
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Mars - Planet of War
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Mars—Planet of War
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Mercury—The Fire World
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Neptune—World of Ice
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Saturn—World of Rings
- Landscapes of Other Worlds: Venus—World of Mystery
- Lansing's Luxury
- Lansing's Luxury
- Lansing's Luxury
- Last Disappearance
- Last Disappearance
- Last Minute Thoughts (Futurian War Digest, January 1942)
- Last Stop—Earth
- Late-Model Stars
- Later Than You Think
- Later Than You Think
- Latest from the Science Front (Fantastic Adventures, November 1942)
- Laugh It Off (Hawaii Magazine, January 22, 1942)
- Laugh It Off (Hawaii Magazine, January 23, 1942)
- Laugh It Off (Hawaii Magazine, January 26, 1942)
- Laugh It Off (Hawaii Magazine, January 27, 1942)
- Laugh It Off (Honolulu Star Bulletin, January 28, 1942)
- Lazarus #7
- Le Diable
- Le Diable
- Le fantôme dans la cale
- Le Grand Nocturne
- Le Grand Nocturne
- Le Grand Nocturne
- Le manuscrit français
- Le maréchal de la peur
- Le pacha
- Le triomphe de l'Homme
- Le Zombie - 1942
- Le Zombie - 1942
- Le Zombie, 1942 (cover)
- Le Zombie, January 1942
- Leapers
- Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal
- Lefty Feep and the Sleepy-Time Gal
- Légende poldève
- Les eaux mortes
- Les escales de la haute nuit
- Les escales de la haute nuit et autres nouvelles fantastiques
- Les escales du rêve
- Les escales du rêve
- Les migrations des animaux
- Les sept châteaux du roi de la mer
- Les vaches
- Let Him Go Hang
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1942): Roses for Farley
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942 ): No Insult Intended
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): "Death" Craft?
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): "Death" Craft?
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): A Fanmag Editor Speaks
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): A Fanmag Editor Speaks
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): No Insult Intended
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): No Insult Intended
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1942): Resume for 1942
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1942): A Warning!
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1942): A Warning!
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1942): Amazing! Fantastic!
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1942): In the Pink
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1942)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): A Little Acret Now and Then
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): Mr. Azimov Makes Haste to Reply
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): Some He Likes; the Rest—Ah, Well...
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): Wanted—More Space!
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): Wanted—More Space!
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): What a Writer Thinks About It
- Letter (Astonishing Stories (Canadian), May 1942): What's the Matter with Females, Pal?
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, December 1942): The Guy's a Genius, Gene Avers
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, June 1942)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, June 1942): An Author Would Appreciate Some Help from Science Fiction Fans
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, June 1942): Some Constructive Comments and Suggestions from a Dodgerville Fan
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): A Little Acret Now and Then...
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): A Little Acret Now and Then...
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): Mr. Asimov Makes Haste to Reply
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): Some He Likes; the Rest—Ah, Well...
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): What a Writer Thinks About It
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): What a Writer Thinks About It
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, March 1942): What's the Matter with Females, Pal?
- Letter (Astounding, April 1942): I Hope to HEar from C. L. Moore More Frequently Henceforth.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1942): Smith Is a Cereal Chemist; His SPecialty Is Making Flour Bake Instead of Turning to Paper Hanger's Paste.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1942): Smith's Stories Too Super?
- Letter (Astounding, April 1942): The Nice Thing About "Bootstrap" Was That It Was So Complicated Nobody Seems to Be Able to Find Any Holes in It—
- Letter (Astounding, August 1942): Post-War World. Science-Fictionists Should Have Ideas on That Subject.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1942): With De Camp in the Navy, We've Lost Contact with Harold Shea.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1942): With De Camp in the Navy, We've Lost Contact with Harold Shea.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): "Sixth Column" and "With Flaming Swords" Used the Same Basic Plot—But No More Than "Nerves" and "Blowups Happen"!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): I Rather Felt That That Entomologist Was One of the Kind of People Who Vote the Straight Prohibition Party Ticket.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Leinster Is Back for a Whiles Anyway—But on Part Time. Three Guesses What Takes Most of His Time!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Leinster Is Back for a Whiles Anyway—But on Part Time. Three Guesses What Takes Most of His Time!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Smith Was Not Referring to Contraterrene Matter, Which Is Positive Matter with Inverted Electrical Polarities; He Was Talking About Matter with Negative Mass, a Completely Different THing.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Such a Change in Light Speed as You Propose Would Entail a Collateral and Equal Change in all Other Phenomena—and Cancel Out, in Effect, the Change in Light Speed.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): They're the Same Books Though—and Good Ones!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1942): Try Julius Unger, 1702 Dahill Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. He Specializes in Secondhand Science-Fiction.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1942): Like It Now You've Seen It?
- Letter (Astounding, February 1942): Like It Now You've Seen It?
- Letter (Astounding, February 1942): Looks Like a Straight Best-of-the-Year Vote for "Methuselah's Children."
- Letter (Astounding, February 1942): Ouch.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1942): Schneeman, Being Over Twenty-Eight, Is Now Out of the Army Again.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1942): SInce Momentum and Energy Are DIrectly Related, the Explanation on Either Basis Is Correct.
- Letter (Astounding, January 1942): Well, How About That Large Size, Now You've Seen It?
- Letter (Astounding, July 1942): By 278,200 A. D. a Few Million Miles More or Less Won't Matter ANyway!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1942): Length Helps in Science-Fiction; the Author Has to Describe a Background of a Whole Culture, Something the Author of Here-and-Now Stories Needn't Do.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1942): Van Vogt Has ANother Ezwal Story Coming Up.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): But Donovan Probably Would Let Him Go. He'd Assume Powell's Answer Was Right Out of Human Mental Laziness.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): But Donovan Probably Would Let Him Go. He'd Assume Powell's Answer Was Right Out of Human Mental Laziness.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): No Seismologisyt, But He's a Californian.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): Probability Zero Stories Are to Be Submitted by Readers, Remember: Get Going, You Liars!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1942): Think I've Always Wished Doc Smith Would Do Was to Describe Carefully a Rigellian City. Rigellians, Remember, Have Sense of Perception. What Do They Use for Advertising Signs? Penetrative Sense Like That Would Make Art Work Strange and Fascinating, Too!
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): "—and They Don't Even Use Crystal Balls!"
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): "—and They Don't Even Use Crystal Balls!"
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): An. (for Annual) Lab.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): As a Long-Time Fan Myself, I Think He's Right.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Books on Semantics.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Four Votes for the "Children."
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Four Votes for the "Children."
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Report on 1941.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Report on 1941.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): Steam-Venting Department.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1942): The January Issue Contained One Hundred Thousand Words; the December—Last Old Size—Seventy Thousand. The Serial Installment Was Shorter by About Ten Percent—Because E. E. Smith Broke It There.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): Agreed: "Defense Line" Did Have That Flaw in Depicting the System Two-Dimensionally. But I Felt the Concept of Asteroid Hill-Billies Intereting Enought to Make the Flaw Forgiveable.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): Good, Round Lies WIll Be Accepted with Pleasure. Got Any on Hand Yourself?
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): Good, Round Lies WIll Be Accepted with Pleasure. Got Any on Hand Yourself?
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): Information, Please.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): It's a Promise!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): The Kilkenny Cats Never Did Hold Together; at the TIme of the Revolution Each Group Held to a Larger Group.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1942): The Seafarers Take Six Out of Ten; Sturgeon Is in the Merchant Marine. His Specialty, Incidentally, Is—East Coast Tankers!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Background for "Overthrow."
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Boucher's Story Interested Me, Also, for a Purely Technical Reason. It's Hard Enough to Write Material That Flows in Straight English. To Write, and Write Well, in That Twisted Argot—
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): E. E. Smith Is Too Busy Making Things That Go "Bang" to Bang a Typewriter Much.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): E. E. Smith Is Too Busy Making Things That Go "Bang" to Bang a Typewriter Much.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): From What E. E. Smith Tells Me, "Second Stage Lendsment" Was Really a Stage-Setter for the Fourth Lensman Story in Which the Real, and Hitherto Unguessed Conflict Is Revealed. There Is ONe Slight Hint in the Last Part of "Second Stage Lensmen."
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): I Guess Too Many Readers Are Too Busy Making Hardware for Hitler to Write Arguments to Astounding.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): I Wonder Whether the Readers Genereally Want More War Stories or None? Comments, Please!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): If the Author Handles His Material Skillfully, He Does Not Need to Take Time Out to Explain His Science—a Practice Mr. Earl Smith Objects to. It Can Be Worked Into the Story Without Interuptions, as the Top Authors Do. It Takes Immensely More Skill, However.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Rubber Is Scarce—and There Never Was Any in Type Metal. The Only Part of the Magazine I Can Shrink or Stretch Is Brass Tacks. So—It Varies.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Ultraviolet Bulbs Would Work—But as Colored Lights, Not "White" Light. And 1° Absolute Is -272° C.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1942): Well, Johannesburg Is the Same Distance from Trenco—But It Is a Bit Farther from New York. He'll See This Along About April, 1943, I Imagine!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1942): I've Seen Kodachrome Color Photographs Taken by Long Exposure to Moonlight. They Do Not Look Like Moonlight Because They Are Colorful. Some Slight Color Vision Remains, But So Litttle as to Be Almost Useless.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1942): Maybe He's Got Something There—
- Letter (Astounding, October 1942): So That's Who Jules Got Hooked by!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): "Tools" Won That Race—
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): "Tools" Won That Race—
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): He Just Doesn't Like anything About Nazis. And—Sorry—Our Asimov, Who Was, He Said, the Only Asimov of Military Age Not Fighting Nazis, Is No Longer in That Status. He's Working for Uncle Sam Now—and Not Writing.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): Highly Improbable Universe, at That.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): I'm Trying to Tend That Way Now—But It Takes Time to Develop Methods of Writing That Give Good Science-Fiction Without Overloading the Science.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): It's Too Late Already. The Ideas Are Being Used or Developed for Use Right Now! About One Third of Science-Fiction Gadgets Have Already Had the "Fiction" Taken Off!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): This Fellow Who Thinks Earth is So Darned Friendly Has Never Tried Fighting Bugs, Beetles and Disease, I Guess.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): We Slipped—Sorry. That July Flag Cover Was Done by Charles de Feo.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): We Slipped—Sorry. That July Flag Cover Was Done by Charles de Feo.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): Well, Lack of Science Knowledge Ought to Be No Handicap in Writing for Probability Zero.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1942): Well, You Wouldn't Believe a Nazi Claim, Would You?
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): A New Fan
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Captain Future in Pastels
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Curt Newton Is Improving
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Gas Rationing
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Hall of Fame Vote
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Keep All Features
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Take It or Leave It
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): What a Cover!
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Where's Wesso?
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Yours for Democracy
- Letter (Captain Future, Fall 1942): Yours for Democracy
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): A New Nova Forming
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): An Amazing Future
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Bi-Monthly Buy
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Make a Note of This
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Perhaps a Rocket's Neck?
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Perhaps Rocket's Neck!
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Quest is Best
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Space Blasts
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Superannuation
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): Swell Magazines
- Letter (Captain Future, Spring 1942): The Fuller Life
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): A Big Racket
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): A Big Racket
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): An Art Critic
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Back to School, Sarge
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Captain Future Is Okay
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Cover the Cover
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): How Come? How Come?
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): More Captain Future
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Set the Sarge Adrift
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Speed It Up
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Tell It to the Marines
- Letter (Captain Future, Summer 1942): Today Versus Yesterday
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1942): 4th World Science Fiction Convention!
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1942): Jumbled Moons
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1943): A Chat with Future
- Letter (Captain Future, Winter 1943): Planets in Peril Virile
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1942): "Wild Wullie Well Liked"
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1942): Cummings First-Rate
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1942): "Ishtar" Requested
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1942): "Ishtar" Requested
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1942): Another New Reader!
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September 1942): Another New Reader!
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, April 1942): Something Unusual?
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1942): A Classic
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1942): Ratings
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1942): Ratings
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1942): Rave for Magarian
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, August 1942): War Stories
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, January 1942): Uncut!!
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, January 1942): Uncut!!
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, July 1942):
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, July 1942): The Word is ...
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, July 1942): The Word is ...
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, July 1942): We Like This "Nutt"
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, July 1942): We Like This "Nutt"
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, June 1942): Hok-Versus Beard
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, March 1942): A Declaration
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, March 1942): Say, Weren't We Just Talking About You, Mr. Lesser?
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, March 1942): Say, Weren't We Just Talking About You, Mr. Lesser?
- Letter (Fantasy-Times, January 1942)
- Letter (Fantasy-Times, January 1942)
- Letter (Fantasy-Times, January 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, August 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, February 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, February 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, February 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, June 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, June 1942)
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, June 1942)
- Letter (Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1942)
- Letter (Future Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942)
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942) [2]
- Letter (Le Zombie, January 1942) [2]
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1942) Hi Yo, Moskowitz, Away!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Enter the Mad Russian
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Gadzooks!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Gadzooks!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): In No. 2 Spot
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Mosky Unhorsed by Knight
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): No Hermit He
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): No Hermit He
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Return of the Prodigal
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Terrific New Idea for Planet
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): The Happy Genius—
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): The Happy Genius—
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1942): Yeah—Man
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): "Superb ..." Says Stoy
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): "Wonderful Change—But Still Lousy"
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Get a Load of Gifford!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Requiescat in Space
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Shaw's System Exposed
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Shaw's System Exposed
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Something Surprising—Letter, Spook and Author Combo
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Startled Prize-Winner
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): Startled Prize-Winner
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1942): The Last Word
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Summer 1942)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Summer 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)
- Letter (Spaceways, January 1942)