About John W Campbell
John Wood Campbell, Jr. was an important science fiction editor and writer. As a writer he was first influential under his own name as a writer of super-science space opera and then under the name Don A. Stuart, a pseudonym he used for moodier, less pulpish stories.
Series
Arcot, Wade and Morey
1. The Black Star Passes (1953)
2. Islands of Space (1957)
3. Invaders from the Infinite (1961)
1. The Black Star Passes (1953)
2. Islands of Space (1957)
3. Invaders from the Infinite (1961)
Novels
The Ultimate Weapon (1936)
Who Goes There? (1938)
The Elder Gods (1951)
The Moon Is Hell (1951)
Cloak of Aesir (1952)
Who Goes There? (1938)
The Elder Gods (1951)
The Moon Is Hell (1951)
Cloak of Aesir (1952)
Omnibus
Collections
The Best of John W Campbell (1973)
The Space Beyond (1976)
A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories (2003) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell))
The Space Beyond (1976)
A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories (2003) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell))
Series contributed to
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
The John W. Campbell Letters With Isaac Asimov and A.E. Van Vogt (1989) (see Isaac Asimov)
The Essential Surrealism (2002)
The Essential Surrealism (2002)
Anthologies containing stories by John W Campbell
Before the Golden Age Volume 4 (1976)
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories (1992)
Visions of Wonder (1996)
Time Machines: The Best Time Travel Stories Ever Written (1997)
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories (1992)
Visions of Wonder (1996)
Time Machines: The Best Time Travel Stories Ever Written (1997)
Short stories
| Double Minds | |||
| Forgetfulness | |||
| Out of Night | |||
| Atomic Power (1934) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell)) | |||
| Twilight (1934) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell)) | |||
| Night (1935) | |||
| The Brain Stealers of Mars (1936) | |||
| Other Eyes Watching (1937) | |||
| Who Goes There? (1938) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell)) | |||
| The Cloak of Aesir (1939) (with Don A Stuart (John W Campbell)) | |||
| "What Do You Mean...Human?" (1959) |
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