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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 114, Issue 8/9, July 1994

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Double issue.

Contents:
• The Age of The Pussyfoot by Stanley Schmidt
• Sam's War by Ben Bova
• From the Travel Diary and Sketchbook of Braxton Montague Shew III (Bang-tailed Petalmouth) by uncredited
• Multiple Comet Strikes on Jupiter by Peter L. Manly
• Symphony for Skyfall by Rick Cook and Peter L. Manly
• Return to the Moon by Buzz Aldrin and Aleta Jackson
• Always Remember by David J. Strumfels
• Biolog: David J. Strumfels by Jay Kay Klein
• From the Jaws of Defeat by Grey Rollins
• The Real Thing by Mark Rich
• Mary's Present by Bud Sparhawk
• Bubba Pritchert and the Space Aliens by Bud Webster
• News from Cyberspace: VR and Hypertext by John G. Cramer
• An M-1 at Fort Donelson by Charles L. Fontenay
• Chameleon Is Hope by Pete D. Manison
• Tin Angel by G. David Nordley and H.G. Stratmann
•   Review: Foreigner by C. J. Cherryh by Thomas A. Easton
• The Reference Library by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: Songs of Chaos by S. N. Lewitt by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: Hot Sky at Midnight by Robert Silverberg by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: Wildlife by James Patrick Kelly by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: Modern Classic Short Novels of Science Fiction by Gardner Dozois by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: Unconquered Countries: Four Novellas by Geoff Ryman by Thomas A. Easton
•   Review: The History of Hell by Alice K. Turner by Thomas A. Easton
• Upcoming Events by Anthony R. Lewis

324 pages, Perfectbound

First published July 1, 1994

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Stanley Schmidt

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Stanley Schmidt is an American science fiction author. Between 1978 and 2012 he served as editor of Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine.

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