List of Speculative Fiction Titles published in 1948
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- Harper's Magazine - 1948
- Harvest Dogs
- Hate
- Hate
- Haunted Mines
- Haunted Mines
- Hawley Bank Foundry
- Haying
- He Lost to Live
- He Shuttles
- He Walked Around the Horses
- He Walked Around the Horses
- He Walked Around the Horses
- He Walked Around the Horses [2]
- He Walked Around the Horses [2]
- He Walked Around the Horses [3]
- He Walked Around the Horses [3]
- Hear Not My Steps
- Heat Rays
- Heating with Refrigeration
- Heating With Refrigeration
- Heaven's Gate
- Heimdall
- Hellenic Sequel
- Helpful Horace Lends a Hand
- Her Majesty's Aberration
- Her Majesty's Aberration
- Her Majesty's Aberration
- Her Majesty's Aberration by Rene Lafayette
- Her Majesty's Aberration [2]
- Herbs for What Ails You
- Herr von Striempfell's Experiment
- Het monster van Borough
- Het Schip van Ishtar
- Het zwarte eiland
- Het zwarte eiland
- Het zwarte eiland
- HIgh School Alchemist
- HIgh School Alchemist
- High Speed Pile
- High Speed Pile
- Higher Mathematics
- Hildy Finds His Wings
- Hildy Finds His Wings
- Hildy Finds His Wings
- Hindoo Jaundice Cure
- Hiroshima Dawn
- His Name Was Legion
- His Pseudoic Majesty
- Historia o wysokim napięciu
- History and Chronology of the Necronomicon Together with Some Pertinent Paragraphs
- History of the Evil Eye
- History of the Vampire Ustrels
- Hobo of the Void
- Hobo of the Void
- Hogurth Hill
- Hogurth Hill
- Holding the Bag
- Holding the Bag
- Holey Land
- Holey Land
- Holey Land
- Holy River
- Homicidal Hiccup
- Hot Stuff!
- How Deep Is the Cosmocean?
- How the Famous Martian Series Began
- Howard Phillips Lovecraft
- Hsilgne Esrever
- Hsilgne Esrever
- Hsilgne Esrever (Reverse English)
- Hucky Duck
- Hucky Duck page
- Human Salamander
- Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall
- Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall
- Hunting Grulzaks for Pleasure & Profit
- Hymn to Corruption
- Hyperion
- I Died Yesterday
- I Died Yesterday
- I figli poltroni
- I Remember Lemuria, and the Return of Sathanas
- I Remember Lemuria, and the Return of Sathanas
- I Wake Up Dreaming
- I Wake Up Dreaming
- I Wake Up Dreaming [2]
- I Was Walking Helen Home
- I'll Cut Your Throat Again, Kathleen
- I'm Rather Fogged
- I'm Rather Fogged
- Ice Below Zero
- Ice City of the Gorgon
- Ice City of the Gorgon
- Ice City of the Gorgon [10]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [2]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [3]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [4]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [5]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [6]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [7]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [8]
- Ice City of the Gorgon [9]
- If We Get a Chance!
- Ifugao, I Go
- Ikhnaton's Revolution
- Il Boscaiolo Di Stagno (cover)
- Il bosco degli animali
- Il fanciullo astrale
- Il giardino incantato
- Il giovine re
- Il Grande Viaggio Di Dorothy (cover)
- Il Leone Codardo (cover)
- Il Mago di Oz
- Il Mago di Oz (rear panel)
- Il Paese Degli Smeraldi (cover)
- Il pescatore e la sua anima
- Il Ritorno Al Regno Di Oz (cover)
- Illusion on Callisto
- Illusion on Callisto
- Illusion on Callisto
- Imagination?
- Impossible But True
- Impossible but True: The Ball of Fire
- In All Probability
- In All Probability
- In Hiding
- In Hiding
- In Hiding
- In Hiding
- In Hiding [2]
- In Hiding [2]
- In Hiding [3]
- In Hiding [3]
- In Hiding [4]
- In Hiding [4]
- In His Image
- In His Image
- In His Image
- In the Penal Colony
- In the Sphere of Time
- In the Sphere of Time
- In the Sphere of Time
- In the Sphere of Time
- In Times to Come (Astounding, April 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, August 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, February 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, January 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, July 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, June 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, March 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, May 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, November 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, October 1948)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, September 1948)
- Incident at the Galloping Horse
- Incident at the Galloping Horse
- Indeterminate Factor
- Indeterminate Factor (Part 1 of ?)
- Indian Funeral Customs
- Inferno
- Inheritance
- Inheritance
- Instead of the Cross, the Lollipop (excerpt from Walden Two)
- Interplanetary Man
- Interplanetary Man
- Interplanetary Man?
- Introduction (A Treasury of Science Fiction)
- Introduction (All Hallows' Eve)
- Introduction (Malleus Maleficarum, 1948)
- Introduction (She)
- Introduction (Singular Travels, Campaigns and Adventures of Baron Munchausen)
- Introduction (Strange Ports of Call)
- Introduction (Tales of Effect: A Selection of the Best Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe)
- Introduction (Tales of Horror and the Supernatural)
- Introduction (The Checklist of Fantastic Literature, 1st ed.)
- Introduction (The Girl in the Golden Atom)
- Introduction (The Girl in the Golden Atom)
- Introduction (The Hampdenshire Wonder)
- Introduction (The Last Days of Pompeii)
- Introduction (The Sunken World)
- Introduction (The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Stories)
- Introduction (The Unexpected)
- Introduction (The Works of M. P. Shiel)
- Introduction (Who Goes There?)
- Introduction (Who Goes There?)
- Introduction (Who Goes There?)
- Introduction (Without Sorcery)
- Introduction: Strange Ports of Call
- Inverted Alchemy
- Iron and Gold
- Iron and Gold
- Is the Earth Hollow?
- Is This a Four-Dimensional Universe?
- Isle of Women
- Isle of Women
- It
- It Could Always Be Worse
- It Wasn't Syzygy
- It Wouldn't Be Fair
- It's a Boy's World
- It's a Boy's World
- It's a Boy's World
- It's Amazing
- Jackals and Arabs
- Jade Dragon
- Jade Dragon (Complete Novel)
- Jade Dragon [10]
- Jade Dragon [11]
- Jade Dragon [12]
- Jade Dragon [13]
- Jade Dragon [14]
- Jade Dragon [2]
- Jade Dragon [3]
- Jade Dragon [4]
- Jade Dragon [5]
- Jade Dragon [6]
- Jade Dragon [7]
- Jade Dragon [8]
- Jade Dragon [9]
- Jaephus
- Jaephus
- Jane Rush
- January 1949 (Gnome Press Fantasy Art Calendar for 1949)
- Jason, Son of Jason
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel)
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel)
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel)
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel) [2]
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel) [2]
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel) [3]
- Jason, Son of Jason (Complete Novel) [3]
- Jaunt On Jupiter
- Jaunt On Jupiter
- Jaws of Doom
- Jaws of Doom
- Jaws of Doom
- Jesus Shoes by Allan R. Bosworth
- Jeweled Cobra
- Jingling Rhymes and Jingling Money
- Jingling Rhymes and Jingling Money
- Jinx Ship to the Rescue
- Jinx Ship to the Rescue
- Jinx Ship to the Rescue
- John Campbell's Stories
- John Russell Fearn
- John W. Campbell, Jr. Checklist
- Joséphine la cantatrice ou Le peuple des souris
- Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk
- Journey
- Journey
- July 1949 (Gnome Press Fantasy Art Calendar for 1949)
- June 1949 (Gnome Press Fantasy Art Calendar for 1949)
- Jungle Stories - 1948
- Jungle Stories, Fall 1948
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1948
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1948
- Jungle Stories, Summer 1948
- Jungle Stories, Summer 1948
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1948-1949
- Just a Matter of Time
- Just Sleeping
- Justice Satellite
- Justice Satellite
- Justice Satellite
- Karmesin, Bank Robber
- Ki-Gor, King of the Jungle
- King of Sarahb
- King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba- Chapter V: The Locked Casket
- Kings of Fire and Water
- Kleine Nachtmusik
- Knock
- Knock
- Knock
- Know Before You Criticize
- Known Manuscripts, Corrected Texts, Proofs, Typescripts, Published and Unpublished, of M. P. Shiel
- Kraal of the Walking Dead
- Kraal of the Walking Dead
- Kraal of the Walking Dead
- Kraal of the Walking Dead
- Kurz und bündig: Epigramme
- Kwiecień 2026. Długie lata
- L'anniversario dell'Infanta
- L'araignée d'eau
- L'araignée d'eau
- La Belle au bois dormant
- La Belle au bois dormant
- La colonie pénitentiaire
- La colonie pénitentiaire: et autres récits
- La descente dans le Maelstrom
- La Malvenue
- La princesse de Babylone
- La princesse de Babylone
- La red
- La route déserte
- La Strega Dell' Ovest (cover)
- La taupe géante
- La trama celeste
- Ladies' Home Journal - 1948
- Lafcadio Hearn
- Lair of the Grimalkin
- Lair of the Grimalkin
- Lair of the Grimalkin
- Lair of the Grimalkin [2]
- Lair of the Grimalkin [3]
- Lair of the Grimalkin [4]
- Lair of the Grimalkin [5]
- Lair of the Grimalkin [6]
- Lamia
- Last Inning
- Last Inning
- Late Night Final
- Late Night Final
- Late Night Final
- Late Night Final [2]
- Late Night Final [2]
- Late Night Final [3]
- Late Night Final [3]
- Late Night Final [4]
- Late Night Final [4]
- Late Night Final [5]
- Late Night Final [5]
- Le chat noir
- Le corbeau
- Le diable l'emporte
- Le génie du fleuve
- Le puits et le pendule
- Le raccourci
- Le radium qui tue
- Le radium qui tue
- Le scarabée d'or
- Le Scimmie Volanti (cover)
- Le terrier
- Le Très-Haut
- Le vent dans les voiles
- Le voyage à Khonostrov
- Lemuria
- Les Hommes du dernier jour
- Les morts ont tous la même peau
- Les morts ont tous la même peau
- Les pas vernis
- Les pompiers
- Let Clarence Do It
- Let Clarence Do It
- Let Clarence Do It
- Let Them Say It!
- Let us Give Thanks!
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1948)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1948)
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): "The Non-Sanity of Non-Aristotelian Systems"
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): Ah, Yes—Finagle's Constant. One of the Few Variable Constants.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): During the War We Heard from Readers in New Guinea, Guadalcanal, and Most of the Way Stops on the Tokyo Road. The Magazine Really Did Spread Around!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): During the War We Heard from Readers in New Guinea, Guadalcanal, and Most of the Way Stops on the Tokyo Road. The Magazine Really Did Spread Around!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): If the Neutrino Detector Involved the Use of a Diamond, or Involved a Magnetic Field of 50,000 Gauss, Still the Pile Couldn't Be Shielded!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): Remember All of His List of Old-Timers?
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): That Smith Is George O.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): The Paper Situation Has Improved We Can at Least Think About Unknown Now.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1948): The Ruling Animal Fights Its Way to the Top—and Tends to Go on Fighting on Momentum, I Guess.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): He's Got an Interesting Question There—But the Effect of Cheap Automobiles Was Comparable.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): Null-A—and How It Got That Way.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): Null-A—and How It Got That Way.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): So Many Theories Do Show Negative Correlation to Relevant Data!
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): Toward the End of the War, as Much as Ten Megawatts Was Being Generated on Pulses!
- Letter (Astounding, August 1948): Yes, We Are Now About a Twenty Minute Ride Outside the City, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Visitors Still Welcome Though!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1948): "Dreadful Sanctuary" Was Very Generally Praised—You Aeren't Alone in Liking It. For That Matter—I Wouldn't Have Printed It If I Hadn't Got a Kick Out of It Myself!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1948): Philosophy in Science Fiction.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1948): Philosophy in Science Fiction.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1948): You've Worked Well Into "Players" by Now!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): Everybody Seems to Want Unknown, and That Includes Us. But Unknown Wants for Paper Still.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): Everybody Seems to Want Unknown, and That Includes Us. But Unknown Wants for Paper Still.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): I Fully Agree—and Might Add "It Is Later Than You Think!"
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): I Fully Agree—and Might Add "It Is Later Than You Think!"
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): Let's See—Street & Smith Has Published 168 Consecutive Monthily Issues, and I've Edited 120 of 'em. So This Reader Started with the—m-m-m...er...Well, You Figure It Out!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): One of the Other Men in Our Art Department Copped That Original so Quick Even I Didn't Get a Chance at It.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): The Cataloguing Would Help—But That Would Include Not Only All Current Output, But All Papers from All Planets for All Years of All History! Name a Subject Like "Biochemistry" and See What Happens!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): The Cataloguing Would Help—But That Would Include Not Only All Current Output, But All Papers from All Planets for All Years of All History! Name a Subject Like "Biochemistry" and See What Happens!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): The Excellence of Tonight's Dinner, the Success of Today's Work or the Flatness—in the Rainstorm—of the Left Rear—Tend to Influence a Standard Rating Scheme Unduly. Besides, Readers Won't Do It—Which Makes Things Difficult. The Idea's Good, But I'm Afraid I Can't Make It Work.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): The Gentleman Is 100% Correct.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): Van Vogt Mixes in Some Non-Roman History in Some of the Coming Gods Series—with Interesting Results.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): We're Trying to Get More Paper, Naturally, But THere Is Really a Fairly SOlid Chunk of Reading as Is. It's About 72,000 Words Per Month Now—Longer Than the Average $2.50 Novel.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1948): We're Trying to Get More Paper, Naturally, But THere Is Really a Fairly SOlid Chunk of Reading as Is. It's About 72,000 Words Per Month Now—Longer Than the Average $2.50 Novel.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): ₃L₁⁷ + ₁H¹ → 2₂He⁴ + 18Mev—or More Than Twice the Energy Per Pound of ₉₂U²³⁵ Fission.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): I Suppose We're Bound to Run Up Against Title Duplication Sooner or Later!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): I Understand You Just Can't Outfox It!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): Let's Just Say Liquid Oxygen Is a Bit Tricky to Work with.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): Sorry—LiH Is an Atomic Explosive. The Cockroft-Walton Experiment Shows That 150,000 Volt Protons Cause Li to Fission Just as Thermal Neutrons Fission U-235. The Energy Yield Is About 2.5 Times That of U-235, Pound for Pound. But It takes U-235 to Excite LiH Sufficiently to Set It Off—Just as It Takes a Violent Primer Like Tetryl to Set Off Ammonium Nitrate. The Low Energy Efficiency of the Lab Experiment with Li and H Results from Small Percentage of Successful Hits. If the Li and H Are Raised to Such a Temperature That the Average Thermal Energy Equals the Neccessary Bombardment Energy, the Reaction Becomes Efficient.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): Sorry—LiH Is an Atomic Explosive. The Cockroft-Walton Experiment Shows That 150,000 Volt Protons Cause Li to Fission Just as Thermal Neutrons Fission U-235. The Energy Yield Is About 2.5 Times That of U-235, Pound for Pound. But It takes U-235 to Excite LiH Sufficiently to Set It Off—Just as It Takes a Violent Primer Like Tetryl to Set Off Ammonium Nitrate. The Low Energy Efficiency of the Lab Experiment with Li and H Results from Small Percentage of Successful Hits. If the Li and H Are Raised to Such a Temperature That the Average Thermal Energy Equals the Neccessary Bombardment Energy, the Reaction Becomes Efficient.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): The Canadian Government Feels It Needs Machine Tools More Than Science Fiction, So Saves Its Dollars for That Purpose.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1948): Unquestionably the Answer to Proper Experimental Observation of Thiotimoline!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948)
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948)
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948)
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948)
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): Ah, Yes, the Turbo-Encabulator. But You Should Give Credit to Its Hard-Working Inventors—The Arthur D. Little Research Orgainzation!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): Ah, Yes, the Turbo-Encabulator. But You Should Give Credit to Its Hard-Working Inventors—The Arthur D. Little Research Orgainzation!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): Brother, Your Neck Is Out About a Meter!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): If Thiotimoline Were Put on a Flea's Off Hind Leg, and the Flea Placed Near Water, Would the Thiotimoline Be Able to Know Which Way the Flea Would Jump?
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): Look Again, Tom—I Used the Oxygen Question as an Illustration of a Highly Important Reaction That Could Not Be Worked Out with Radioisotopes.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): Sorry on the Title Duplication. But a Hoax Article, to Be Deilivered with the Necessary Poker Face, Must Be Camouflaged as an Article.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1948): The Trun (?) Story of the Mysterious Reelfoot Lake.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): An Article on Calculators Is on Its Way Right Now.
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): Anyway You Take It, the Whole Patent System Needs a Complete Revision!
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): Anyway You Take It, the Whole Patent System Needs a Complete Revision!
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): Judging from Past Experience; It Will Be Several Years Before Any One-Piece "Children of the Lens" Appears!
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): Or, as Bertrand Russell Put It, "Is the Class of All Classes Not Members of Themselves a Member of Itself?"
- Letter (Astounding, March 1948): Your Imp Has the Dope. No Paper—No Unk. We're Sorry Too.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Concerning the "Megapolis."
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Dr. Rhine of Duke Has Investigated Clairvoyance—But Somehow I Still Don't Think the Pendulum Has Anything to Do with It!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Hm-m-m—Best of the Decade. Look, Suppose You Were Getting Out an Anthology, 1940 to Date, and Had to Pick the Ten Best Stories of Novelette or Short Length—No Novels. What Would You Pick Then? It's Unfair to Shorter Stories to Match Them Against Novels.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Hm-m-m—Best of the Decade. Look, Suppose You Were Getting Out an Anthology, 1940 to Date, and Had to Pick the Ten Best Stories of Novelette or Short Length—No Novels. What Would You Pick Then? It's Unfair to Shorter Stories to Match Them Against Novels.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): It Was the Bold, Plain Truth!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Smith Put That Final Note on "Children" to Make It Definite, Certain and Unequivocally Clear That This Was All—the End—the FInish of the Series. But Still People Don't Believe Him!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Sorry, Prime Press—and You're Right. It's an Even Better Bargain.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): The Lab Must Be a Branch of the A. S. U. R.—American Society for Useless Research—J. J. Coupling, President. Nash and Revell Are Right, of Course.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): To the Point!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Universal Suffrage—Limited Only by the Reach of United States Mails!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): We've Got Plans for Changing and Improving Science Fiction!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Well, That Wasn't Alejandro's Idea About the Rays from the Head—But There Is Point to What You Say.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1948): Well, You're Right and You're Wrong. E. Mayne Hull Does Have the Feminine Viewpoint All Right, and It Is, in a Sense, a Pen Name. But Not C. L. Moore. E.M.H Is Mrs. A. E. van Vogt.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): Etaoin Shurdlu Would Be More Popular Than Shelly!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): Hm-m-m—He Must Be Off on Another Time Track. 'Fraid It's Not This November '49.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): I Believe the Turboencabulator Was First Developed by the Arthur D. Little Labs—to Whom Bright Credit in a Dull Technical World Is Due!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): Not "Thrown Away"—"Thrown Upon the Waters." You'll Get That Idea Coming Back in a Dozen Forms!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): Our Apologies—We Shlipped! It Was Timmins.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1948): Think of All the Vitimin Pill Business Those Bugs Could Ruin!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): "S. S. Pineapple"—I Guess It Fits at That. But We've Got to Use Somethnig to Make Pages Even, and Lead Type Has No Elasticity at All.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): 1. We Do Have Stories of Favorable Mutations! How About "Slan", for Instance. 2. We Did Warn the Oak Ridge Boys! Reread "Solution Unsatisfactory."
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Biology, Huh? Well, We've Got Endocrinology in This Issue.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Don Berry Was Lucky—He Wasn't Home When the River Moved in—adn Out!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Hail the Hale!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Hail the Hale!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): The Unknown Anthology Is Delayed—But Will Be Out in September.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): When Ten Opens This Fall, You'll Hear from W₂WHM, OM!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): Williamson Happily Massacres Heroes When the Logic of the Situation Calls for It. Did You Read "Darker Than You Think?" Here, the Curative Powers of the New Grid Demanded Reconstruction—Logical Necessity!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): By Gad, the Man Has a Point There!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): I Have a Feeling That Any Philosophy Consistently Adhered to Would Help a Lot; the Trouble Is Most People Have No Conscious Set of Evaluations—No Philosophy.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): I Have a Slight Suspicion That Even Asimov Hasn't Figured Out Where That Second Foundation Is!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): This Noble Savage Business Isn't What It's Cracked Up to Be, I Understand.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): We Have a Series of Articles on Computers on Hand, Coming Up as Rapidly as Possible.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1948): We Have Specified to Our Authors That the "Atomic Doom" Stories Are Not Wanted, for Precisely the Reasons You Give. "From Unknown Worlds," an Authology of Unknown Will Be Out in September; How It Sells Will Determine Unknown's Fate.
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, April 1948): August Derleth Replies
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, April 1948): Deeping's Story Fine
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1948): Liked Benet Feature
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1948): Moskowitz Answers Derleth
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1948): Poems Welcome in F.F.M.
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1948): Croutch and McNutt Welcome!
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1948): Praise from Tasmania
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1948): Praise from Tasmania
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1948)
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, March 1948): A Swell Year for FA
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, May 1948): Attention All Shaver Fans
- Letter (Fantastic Novels Magazine, November 1948): Victim of Vanport Flood
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol 1, No. 2): Artists Careless
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol 1, No. 2): Interesting and Entertaining
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol 1, No. 2): Micro-Man Outstanding
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol. 1 No. 3)
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol. 1 No. 3)
- Letter (Fantasy Book, Vol. 1 No. 3)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, April-May 1948)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, December 1948-January 1949)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, October-November 1948)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, October-November 1948)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, October-November 1948)
- Letter (Fantasy Review, October-November 1948)
- Letter (Planet Stories, Fall 1948): Hoot McGoot Rides Again
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Carterbelt
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Fanniversary Waltz
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Fanniversary Waltz
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): I Hate Heroes
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): I Hate Heroes
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Rainbow Cafe Society Note
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Rainbow Cafe Society Note
- Letter (Startling Stories, January 1948): Suicide Note
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1948): Ode Ear!
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1948): Ode Ear!
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1948): Slater Speaking
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1948): Slater Speaking
- Letter (Startling Stories, July 1948): Sucker is Right!
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Apologia
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Apologia
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Are We Zimmering?
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Are We Zimmering?
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Corn and Himself
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Draw Two
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Hey, Rick!
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Orchid Man
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Snowflake from Florida
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Vindication
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Vindication
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1948): Weber Away
- Letter (Startling Stories, May 1948): Bluntly Instrument
- Letter (Startling Stories, November 1948): "Buggsie" Seagull Again