Away and Beyond, by A.E. van Vogt – 1963 [Richard M., Powers]

Contents

The Great Engine – Astounding Science Fiction, 1943

The Great Judge – Fantasy Book, 1948

Secret Unattainable – Astounding Science Fiction, 1942

The Harmonizer – Astounding Science Fiction, 1944

The Second Solution – Astounding Science Fiction, 1942

Film Library – Astounding Science Fiction, 1946

Asylum – Astounding Science Fiction, 1942

Out of the Unknown, by A.E. van Vogt and Edna Mayne Hull – April, 1948 [Roy Hunt]

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“The Sea Thing”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 2.

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“The Sea Thing”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 23.

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“The Wishes We Make”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 32.

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“The Wishes We Make”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 33.

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“The Witch”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 56.

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“The Witch”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Neil Austin) – page 69.

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“The Patient”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 80.

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“The Patient”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 81.

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“The Ultimate Wish”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 90.

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“The Ultimate Wish”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Roy Hunt) – page 103.

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“The Ghost”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Roy Hunt) – page 108.

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“The Ghost”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Roy Hunt) – page 115.

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Astounding Science Fiction – April, 1950 (Featuring “The Wizard of Linn”, by A.E. van Vogt) [Hubert Rogers]

Compare this cover to that of the March, 1953 issue of Astounding.  A certain spherical commonality going on…!

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for A.E. van Vogt’s story “The Wizard of Linn” (p. 6)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for A.E. van Vogt’s story “The Wizard of Linn” (p. 31)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for A.E. van Vogt’s story “The Wizard of Linn” (p. 38)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for James Blish’s story “Okie” (p. 69)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for James Blish’s story “Okie” (p. 85)

Illustration by Hubert Rogers, for James Blish’s story “Okie” (p. 92)

Astounding Science Fiction – February, 1950 (Featuring “To The Stars”, by L. Ron Hubbard) [Hubert Rogers]

Illustration by Brush, for A.E. van Vogt’s story “The Sound” (p. 56)

Illustration by Brush, for A.E. van Vogt’s story “The Sound” (p. 68)

Illustration by Ward, for Katherine MacLean’s story “And Be Merry…” (p. 107)

Illustration by Ward, for Katherine MacLean’s story “And Be Merry…” (p. 115)

Illustration by Edd Cartier, for Lawrence O’Donnell’s story “Promised Land” (p. 146)

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)

Astounding Science Fiction – September, 1945 (William Timmins) [Featuring “World of [Null] A”, by A.E. van Vogt]

Illustration by Paul Orban, for “World of [Null] A”, by A.E. Van Vogt (p. 7).

Illustration by Paul Orban, for “World of [Null] A”, by A.E. Van Vogt (p. 40).

Illustration by Arthur Williams, for “Uncommon Sense”, by Hal Clement (p. 52).

Illustration by Arthur Williams, for “Uncommon Sense”, by Hal Clement (p. 59).

Illustration by Paul Orban, for “Camouflage”, by Lewis Padgett (p. 135).

Illustration by Paul Orban, for “Camouflage”, by Lewis Padgett (p. 154).

Illustration by Paul Orban, for “World of [Null] A”, by A.E. Van Vogt (p. 175).