Analog Science Fact -> Science Fiction, April 1962
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Overview:
- Title: Analog Science Fact -> Science Fiction, April 1962
- Author: John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Year: 1962
- Publisher: Condé Nast
- Price: $0.50
- Pages: 180
- Binding: digest
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: The Circuit Riders
- Notes: Mar. 1962←Apr. 1962→May 1962 Vol. LXIX, No. 2. (However, it says "LXLX"; this is clearly a typo.) "Mercenary" and "A Slave Is a Slave" are listed as Short Novels. "Man ... the Real Space Probe" is listed in the table of contents as "Cover: Man—the Real Space Probe"; the cover illustration is captioned "Man Into Space". It's possible that the illustration of toy blocks on the title page of "Toy Shop" (p. 56) is artwork by Brey, but it appears to be a photograph. The art credit for the story is with the illustration on p. 60. "The Analytical Laboratory" is not in the table of contents. The review of African Genesis is the substance of Miller's initial essay, titled "What Is Man—?". The reviews on pp. 167-168 are reprint notices with brief comments. The full text and images of this edition are available at Luminist.org, see web page for link.