Astounding Science Fiction/Volume 54/Number 06
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Astounding
Science Fiction
Volume LIV • Number 6
February 1955
Serial
8 |
Novelette
70 |
Short Stories
Design Flaw |
50 |
93 |
Grandpa |
107 |
Article
129 |
Readers' Departments
6 |
92 |
128 |
141 |
149 |
Editor: John W. Campbell, Jr.
Assistant Editor: Kay Tarrant
Advertising Director: Robert E. Park
Advertising Manager: Walter J. McBride
Cover by Freas • Illustrations by Freas, van Dongen and Wagoner
Symbol: Stress pattern in photoelastic medium.
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●Next Issue on Sale February 15, 1955●
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