Analog 1972-10

Analog 1972-10

Analog

Description:

  • 5 • The Revolutionaries • [Editorial (Analog)] • essay by The Editor
  • 8 • Common Denominator • novelette by David Lewis
  • 8 •  Common Denominator • interior artwork by Jack Gaughan
  • 35 •  Common Denominator [2] • interior artwork by Jack Gaughan
  • 52 • To Be a Champion, Merciful and Brave • shortstory by Richard Olin
  • 53 •  To Be a Champion, Merciful and Brave • interior artwork by Vincent Di Fate
  • 61 • Robots - Rams from Cams • [Science Fact (Analog)] • essay by Thomas A. Easton
  • 70 • The Star Hole • novelette by Bob Buckley
  • 70 •  The Star Hole • interior artwork by John Schoenherr
  • 87 •  The Star Hole [2] • interior artwork by John Schoenherr
  • 93 • The Analytical Laboratory: July 1972 (Analog, October 1972) • [The Analytical Laboratory] • essay by uncredited
  • 94 • The Vietnam War Centennial Celebration • shortstory by Ralph E. Hamil
  • 94 •  The Vietnam War Centennial Celebration • interior artwork by John Schoenherr
  • 108 • The Pritcher Mass (Part 3 of 3) • serial by Gordon R. Dickson
  • 108 •  The Pritcher Mass (Part 3 of 3) • interior artwork by Frank Kelly Freas [as by Kelly Freas ]
  • 132 •  The Pritcher Mass (Part 3 of 3) [2] • interior artwork by Frank Kelly Freas [as by Kelly Freas ]
  • 155 • In Times to Come (Analog, October 1972) • [In Times to Come (Analog)] • essay by uncredited
  • 157 • Metallic Or Nonmetallic? • essay by Joseph C. Stacey
  • 158 • Stretch of Time • shortstory by Ruth Berman
  • 158 •  Stretch of Time • interior artwork by Leo Summers
  • 165 • The Reference Library (Analog, October 1972) • [The Reference Library] • essay by P. Schuyler Miller
  • 166 •   ReviewTunnel Through the Deeps by Harry Harrison • review by P. Schuyler Miller
  • 167 •   ReviewAnd All the Stars a Stage by James Blish • review by P. Schuyler Miller
  • 168 •   ReviewMidsummer Century by James Blish • review by P. Schuyler Miller
  • 168 •   ReviewThe Sword of the Spirits by John Christopher • review by P. Schuyler Miller
  • 170 • Brass Tacks (Analog, October 1972) • [Brass Tacks] • essay by uncredited