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  • Bibliography:
    32 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1932
  • Latest Book:
    February 2021
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Book List in Order: 32 titles



    • / Science Fiction
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    What will the final evolution be, and will we recognize it when it arrives? A thought provoking story on the ultimate destination of all life....



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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
    • Buy Buy

    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
    • Buy Buy

    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



    • / Science Fiction
    • Buy Buy

    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...






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    Who Goes There? is the novella that formed the basis of John Carpenter's film The Thing.John W. Campbell's classic tells of an Antarctic research base that discovers and thaws the ancient, frozen body of a crash-landed alien -- with terrifying result...



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    This collection contains 7 astounding journeys into tomorrow by John W. Campbell including:ForgetfulnessThe EscapeThe MachineThe InvadersRebellionOut of NightCloak of AesirSeven fantastic tales from one of the most highly regarded authors in science ...



    • / Science Fiction
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    THE VISIONS OF JOHN W. CAMPBELL
    Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
    TWILIGHT
    He was a mere hitc...



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    Long regarded as a classic example of golden-age science fiction, John W. Campbell's Islands of Space is a must-read for fans of the genre. Four world-class scientists decide on a whim to take off an intergalactic road trip -- and make plenty of ...



  • Ace Books, 1972. Paperback, 2nd printing. Three "Arcot, Morey and Wade" stories. Introduction buy the author, and these stories: Piracy Preferred (1930); Solarite (1930); The Black Star Passes (1930)....




  • The star Mira was unpredictably variable. Sometimes it was blazing, brilliant and hot. Other times it was oddly dim, cool, shedding little warmth on its many planets. Gresth Gkae, leader of the Mirans, was seeking a better star, one to which his "peo...



  • John W. Campbell was the man who made modern science fiction what it is today. As editor of Astounding Stories (later Analog), Campbell brought into the field such all-time greats as Asimov, Heinlein, Sturgeon and many others, while his own writing b...









  • The famous scientific trio of Arcot, Wade and Morey, challenged by the most ruthless aliens in all the universes, blasted off on an intergalactic search for defenses against the invaders of Earth and all her allies. World after world was visited, sec...



  • A million light-years from Earth, one solitary spaceship floats through a vast swarm of enemies. The ship was an experimental vessel from Earth that utilised a revolutionary new concept in space mechanics, developed by the near-superman Aarn Munro. T...



  • This is the complete collection of the highly regarded and influential Arcot, Morey and Wade science fiction stories by John W. Campbell. When these classic tales of interplanetary wars and high adventure in space were first published in the pioneeri...



  • Here are five adventures in planetary exploration capable of orbit the most Earthbound reader. You will find yourself embroiled in interplanetary riddles as pioneer space rovers Penton and Blake pit their wits against five alien races.Into the fray c...



  • Three Mind-Jarring Space OperasMarooned:Four giant ships made of the wonder element synthium crash the asteroid belt and brave the cold of Jupiter's moons in mans last reckless dash to adventure.All:The Chinese have brutally conquered the Earth and o...



  • Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels. The first novel is by one of the undisputed masters of science fiction, John W. Campbell, Jr. “The Moon is Hell” is grim tale of a group of astronauts who we...



  • The Incredible Planet is John W. Campbell's sequel to The Mightiest Machine and contains the following:"The Incredible Planet""The Interstellar Search""The Infinite Atom"...



  • THREE AGAINST THE STARS A sky pirate armed with superior weapons of his own invention.... First contact with an alien race dangerous enough to threaten the safety of two planets.... The arrival of an unseen dark sun whose attendant marauders aimed at...



  • The Black Star Passes - A sky pirate with superior weapons of his own invention. First contact with an alien race dangerous enough to threaten the safety of two planets. The arrival of a dark sun whose attendant marauders aimed at the very end of civ...



  • FROZEN HELL is an alternate version of John W. Campbell''s classic novella, Who Goes There? (filmed as The Thing). Recently discovered among Campbell''s papers, this version adds another 45 pages to the story. Includes a Preface by Alec Nevala-Lee an...







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    20 SCIFI TALES OF THE MASTERSThe Man from Time by Frank Belknap LongThe Real Hard Sell by William W. StuartSecond Variety by Philip K. DickVampires of Space by Sewell Peaslee WrightThu Sunken Empire by H. Thompson RichB. C. 30,000 by S. P. MeekThe Ei...



    • / Fantasy
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    An evil hitlerish dictator of one of the planets of Alpha Centauri, unsatisfied with ruling one planet, must spread out and subjugate others. He knows none to conquer in his own system—they are all either uninhabitable or invincible. So he cas...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John W. Campbell has published 32 books.

John W. Campbell does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Black Star Passes annotated, was published in February 2021.

The first book by John W. Campbell, The Last Evolution, was published in January 1932.

No. John W. Campbell does not write books in series.