Astounding Science Fiction – October, 1942 (Featuring “First Lunar Landing”, by Lester del Rey) [August von Munchausen]

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THE WARBLER

By Murray Leinster

An old favorite of science fiction returns – with a tale of a robot that had patience, a brain adequate to its task, and a slow-working, patient urge to self-destruction.

Illustration by Pasilang R. Isip, for “The Warbler”, by Murray Leinster (p. 85).

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References

August von Munchausen, at Sammler (Collecting)

Vacation in the Golden Age, by Jamie Todd RubinEpisode 40: October 1942 – George O. Smith makes his Astounding debut. Also stories by A. E. van Vogt, Lester Del Rey, Malcolm Jameson, and L. Ron Hubbard’s last Astounding appearance for 5 years.”

 

Astounding Science Fiction – March, 1952 (Featuring “Gunner Cade”, by Cyril Judd (Cyril M. Kornbluth and Judith Merril) [G. Pawelka]

Illustration by G. Pawelka, for “Gunner Cade”, by Cyril Judd (Cyril M. Kornbluth and Judith Merril), p. 19.

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Illustration by G. Pawelka, for “Gunner Cade”, by Cyril Judd (Cyril M. Kornbluth and Judith Merril), p. 37.

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Illustration by Paul Lehr, for Dell Publishing Company 1969 edition of “Gunner Cade”