An edition of The solar system and back (1970)

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An edition of The solar system and back (1970)

The solar system and back

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A collection of science essays for the lay reader originally published in
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction from 1959 to 1969.

"Nothing" (March 1959)
"The First Metal" (December 1967)
"The Seventh Metal" (January 1968)
"The Predicted Metal" (February 1968)
"The Seventh Planet" (March 1968)
"The Dance of the Sun" (April 1968)
"Backward, Turn Backward—" (May 1968)
"Counting Chromosomes" (June 1968)
"Little Lost Satellite" (July 1968)
"The Terrible Lizards" (August 1968)
"The Dying Lizards" (September 1968)
"Little Found Satellite" (October 1968)
"The Planetary Eccentric" (November 1968)
"View from Amalthea" (December 1968)
"The Dance of the Satellites" (January 1969)
"Uncertain, Coy, and Hard to Please" (February 1969)
"Just Right" (March 1969)
"The Incredible Shrinking People" (April 1969)

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
246

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The solar system and back
1978, Doubleday
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The Solar System and Back
May 01, 1972, Avon Discus
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The Solar System and Back
1970-01-01, Doubleday

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Table of Contents

The seventh planet.
The dance of the Sun.
Backward, turn backward.
Little lost satellite.
Little found satellite.
View from Amalthea.
The dance of the satellites.
The planetary eccentric.
Just right.
The incredible shrinking people.
The first metal.
The seventh metal.
The predicted metal.
The terrible lizards.
The dying lizards.
Counting chromosomes.
Uncertain, coy, and hard to please.

Edition Notes

"Essays ... reprinted from the Magazine of fantasy and science fiction [March 1959-April 1969]"

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Other Titles
Magazine of fantasy and science fiction (Cornwall, Conn.)
Copyright Date
1970

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
508
Library of Congress
Q171 .A718

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 246 p.
Number of pages
246

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4753337M
Internet Archive
solarsystemback00asim
LCCN
78089121
Library Thing
295808

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