The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1966. Volume 31, No. 2. Contains FOR THE LOVE OF BARBARA ALLEN. This is a ghost/love story, considered by some as one of REH’s twenty best stories.

Contents

  • 4 • The Productions of Time (Part 1 of 2) • serial by John Brunner
  • 43 • Coming Next Month (F&SF, August 1966) • essay by uncredited
  • 44 •  Cartoon: “Look — in this world you don’t get something for nothing!” • interior artwork by Gahan Wilson
  • 45 • Matog • short story by Joan Patricia Basch
  • 57 • Books (F&SF, August 1966) • [Books (F&SF)] • essay by Judith Merril
  • 59 •   Review: The Crystal World by J. G. Ballard • review by Judith Merril
  • 59 •   Review: The Impossible Man by J. G. Ballard • review by Judith Merril
  • 69 •   Review: An Index to the British Editions of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction by A. J. L. Durie • review by Judith Merril
  • 70 • The Seven Wonders of the Universe • short story by Mose Mallette
  • 82 • For the Love of Barbara Allen • short story by Robert E. Howard
  • 89 • Meteroid Collision • [The Science Springboard] • essay by Theodore L. Thomas
  • 90 • Letter to a Tyrant King • poem by Bill Butler
  • 91 • A Matter of Organization • short story by Frank Bequaert
  • 99 • Near Thing • short story by Robin Scott Wilson [as by Robin Scott]
  • 103 • BB or Not BB, That Is the Question • [Asimov’s Essays: F&SF] • essay by Isaac Asimov
  • 114 • Come Lady Death • (1963) • short story by Peter S. Beagle

Notes

Edited by Edward L. Ferman.

Vol 31, No 2, Whole No 183.
Cover illustrates “The Productions of Time” as noted on the Contents/copyright page. “Coming next month” not shown on Contents/copyright page.

Publisher :Mercury Press
Year :August 1966
Book. No.: 
Format :Periodical (Digest)
Pages :132
Cover :Gray Morrow
Illustrations :Gahan Wilson

The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1966

The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1966. Volume 31, No. 2. Contains FOR THE LOVE OF BARBARA ALLEN. This is a ghost/love story, considered by some as one of REH’s twenty best stories.

Tags: Bill Butler / Gahan Wilson / Isaac Asimov / John Brunner / Judith Merril / Robert E. Howard