The Pocket Book of Science Fiction, Edited by Donald A. Wollheim – 1943 (1947) [Unknown Artist]

By The Waters of Babylon, by Stephen Vincent Benet

Moxon’s Master, by Ambrose Bierce

Green Thoughts, by John Collier

In The Abyss, by H.G. Wells

The Green Splotches, by T.S. Stribling

The Last Man, by Wallace G. West

A Martian Odyssey, by Stanley G. Weinbaum

Twilight, by Don A. Stuart

Microcosmic Gog, by Theodore Sturgeon

And He Built a Crooked House, by Robert A. Heinlein

Astounding Science Fiction – December, 1951 [Hubert Rogers]

Illustration by Edd Cartier, for Irving E. Cox, Jr.’s story “Hell’s Pavement” (p. 53)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for Chad Oliver’s story “The Edge of Forever” (p. 69)

Illustration by Richard Van Dongen, for Hal Clement’s story “Iceworld” (Part III of III) (p. 107)

Illustration by Richard Van Dongen, for Hal Clement’s story “Iceworld” (Part III of III) (p. 137)

Astounding Science Fiction – January, 1946 (Featuring “The Fairy Chessmen”, by Lewis Padgett) [William Timmins]

Illustration by Paul Orban, for Lewis Padgett’s story “The Fairy Chessmen” (p. 13)

Illustration by Williams, for Ross Rocklynne’s story “A Matter of Length” (p. 118)

Astounding Science Fiction – December, 1942 (Featuring “The Weapon Shop”, by A.E. van Vogt) [Hubert Rogers]

“The finest energy weapons in the known universe.”

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Illustration by William A. Kolliker, for “The Weapon Shop” (p. 9)

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Illustration by William A. Kolliker for “The Weapon Shop” (p. 22)

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Illustration by Paul Orban, for Edna Mayne Hull’s story “The Flight That Failed” (p. 29)

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Illustration by Charles Schneeman, for Frank Bellknap Long’s story “To Follow Knowledge” (p. 87)

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Illustration by Pasilang R. Isip, for Robert Moore Williams’ story “Johnny Had a Gun” (p. 99)