Author:John Wood Campbell
Works
[edit]- Chapter 6 of Cosmos (1933).
- "When the Atoms Failed" in Amazing Stories, 04 (10) (January 1930) (Stephen Waterson)
- "The Metal Horde" in Amazing Stories, 05 (01) (April 1930) (Stephen Waterson)
- "Piracy Preferred" in Amazing Stories, 05 (03) (June 1930) (Arcot, Wade & Morey)
- "Solarite" in Amazing Stories, 05 (08) (November 1930) (Arcot, Wade & Morey)
- "The Last Evolution" in Amazing Stories, 07 (05) (August 1932)
- "The Last Evolution" in Amazing Stories, 35 (03) (March 1961) (reprint)
- Beyond the End of Space
- "Beyond the End of Space" in Amazing Stories, 07 (12) (March 1933) (part 1 of 2)
- "Beyond the End of Space" in Amazing Stories, 08 (01) (April 1933) (part 2 of 2)
- "The Battery of Hate" in Amazing Stories, 08 (07) (November 1933)
- Conquest of the Planets
- "Conquest of the Planets" in Amazing Stories, 09 (09) (January 1935) (part 1 of 3)
- "Conquest of the Planets" in Amazing Stories, 09 (10) (February 1935) (part 2 of 3)
- "Conquest of the Planets" in Amazing Stories, 09 (11) (March 1935) (part 3 of 3)
- Uncertainty
- "Uncertainty" in Amazing Stories, 10 (12) (October 1936) (part 1 of 2)
- "Uncertainty" in Amazing Stories, 10 (13) (December 1936) (part 2 of 2)
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