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“Time and Time Again” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, April 1947.
“He Walked Around the Horses” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, April 1948.
“Police Operation” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, July 1948.
“The Mercenaries” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, March, 1950.
“Last Enemy” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, August, 1950.
“Flight From Tomorrow” originally appeared in Science Fiction Stories, September/October 1950.
“Operation R.S.V.P.,” originally appeared in Amazing Stories, January, 1951.
“Dearest” originally appeared in Weird Tales, March 1951.
“Temple Trouble” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, April, 1951.
“Genesis” originally appeared in Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, September 1951.
“Day of the Moron” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, September 1951.
Uller Uprising originally appeared in 1952.
Null-ABC originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction as a two-part serial in February and March, 1953.
“The Return” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, January, 1954.
“Time Crime” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction Magazine as a 2-part serial, February and March 1955.
“Omnilingual” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, February, 1957.
“The Edge of the Knife” originally appeared in Amazing Stories, May 1957.
“The Keeper” originally appeared in Venture Science Fiction, July 1957.
“Graveyard of Dreams” originally appeared in Galaxy Magazine, February 1958.
“Ministry of Disturbance” originally appeared in Astounding Science Fiction, December 1958.
“Hunter Patrol” originally appeared in Amazing Stories, May 1959.
“Crossroads of Destiny” originally appeared in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, July 1959.
“The Answer” originally appeared in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, December, 1959.
“Oomphel in the Sky” originally appeared in Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction, November 1960.
Four-Day Planet originally appeared in 1961.
“Naudsonce” originally appeared in Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction, January 1962.
Little Fuzzy originally appeared in 1962
“A Slave is a Slave” originally appeared in Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction, April 1962.
Space Viking originally appeared in Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction as a 4-part serial, in November 1962, December 1962, January 1963, and February 1963.
The Cosmic Computer originally appeared in 1963.
“Rebel Raider” originally appeared in True: The Man’s Magazine, December 1950.
Murder in the Gunroom originally appeared in 1953.