Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact, October 1966
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Overview:
- Title: Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact, October 1966
- Author: John W. Campbell
- Year: 1966
- Publisher: Condé Nast
- Price: $0.60
- Pages: 180
- Binding: digest
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: Strangers to Paradise
- Notes: Sep. 1966←Oct. 1966→Nov. 1966 Vol. LXXVIII, No. 2 Cover illustration for "Strangers to Paradise" as noted in "In Times to Come" from the September 1966 issue. The table of contents lists the science fact article as "Challenge: The Insurgent vs. the Counterinsurgent". The page footer titles merely say "Challenge". The title at the beginning of the article says "Challange: Insurgent vs. Counterinsurgent". Ordinarily, this is what would be listed here; but this is a continuation of an article with the title as given. " ... But Liars Figure!" (quotes are part of title) is not listed in table of contents. "That's the Way the Cookies Crumble...." is not listed in table of contents; answer is in the November issue, p. 95. The review of Future Perfect is embedded in an essay subtitled "Roots", and does not list the subtitle of the book. The reviews on pp. 165-166, except for Mind Switch, are fairly brief notices of Reprints and Reissues. The authors of Adventures in Time and Space are listed as "R. J. Healy & J. F. McComas". The review of Titan's Daughter lists it as "Titans' Daughter". This probably is actually correct. The full text and images of this edition are available at Luminist.org, see web page for link.