Cosmic Engineers (first published as a "short novel" in Astounding Science Fiction, February 1939, March 1939, and April 1939, expanded slightly for novel publication, 1950.[4]) A crew is piped to the edge of known space, where metal-men Cosmic Engineers need help to prevent two universes from colliding, while opposing Hellhounds want destruction and chaos.
Empire (1951) (Galaxy novel #7). A businessman's monopoly of accumulator engines brings power to run the solar system's politics. Until a physicist and entrepreneur develop a rival engine and declare a war for freedom.
Time and Again (1951) Alternate paperback title: First He Died; serialized (with a different ending) as Time Quarry.[5] When a long-lost spaceman returns to Earth from a distant planet where our "souls" may live, his fuddled observations spark a religious schism and war.
City (1952) In the far future, only dogs and robots are left on Earth to recount the old stories and debate whether Man ever existed at all. "Epilog" was added in 1981.
Ring Around the Sun (1953) A man's unique psychic gift allows him to step into parallel "quantum" earths—a ring around the sun—where he may become mankind's last chance for survival.
Time is the Simplest Thing (1961) Serialized in Analog April, May, June, July 1961 as The Fisherman. A paranormal who telepathically travels to other planets brings back an alien consciousness that can manipulate time. He will need the help as humans rise to wipe out "parries".
The Trouble with Tycho (1961) First published in Amazing Science Fiction, October 1960. A lunar prospector investigates the crater Tycho where spacecraft have disappeared.
They Walked Like Men (1962) A newsman learns alien "bowling balls" that can take any form are buying up the Earth.
Way Station (1963) Serialized in Galaxy Magazine June and August 1963 as Here Gather the Stars. 1964 Hugo Award Winner. A Civil War veteran is a caretaker of a secret Way Station, a transfer point for aliens. But the outside world is snooping around, and their blundering may endanger all of humanity.
All Flesh Is Grass (1965) The town of Millville is trapped in a bubble by an alien hive-race of purple flowers. It has established a toehold for mutual cooperation—or invasion.
The Werewolf Principle (1967) An astronaut returns to Earth with two different creatures trapped inside him, so in times of stress morphs into either a "werewolf" or an impregnable pyramid.
The Goblin Reservation (1968) A traveler teleporting home learns he was murdered a week before by either sneaking aliens or their rivals, the leprechauns and trolls of the local reservation.
Out of Their Minds (1970) A newsman is hunted by werewolves, dinosaurs, sea serpents, and other creatures from human imagination, and no one will tell him why.
Destiny Doll (1971) Four humans explore the mysteries of an eerie deserted planet.
A Choice of Gods (1972) After 99.99% of the human race has disappeared, people discover they have lifespans of five or six thousand years.
Cemetery World (1973) Earth has been turned into a vast and silent cemetery. A composer and a treasure-hunter have come to venture past the walls into the wilderness, where they find renegades, war machines, steel wolves, and ghosts whispering answers.
Our Children's Children (1974) Refugees from 500 years in the future arrive through time tunnels - and hard behind them come ravening monsters.
Enchanted Pilgrimage (1975) When a scholar finds a hidden manuscript he sets out to discover the secrets of the wasteland, accompanied by fellow travelers who join him along the way.
Shakespeare's Planet (1976) Two explorers, a robot, a warrior, and even an inky "pond" are stuck on a dead-end planet because the star-tunnel is locked. Yet something is about to happen.
A Heritage of Stars (1977) In a primitive world where technology collapsed, a woodsrunner, a witch, and a frontiering robot seek answers at The Place of Going to the Stars.
The Fellowship of the Talisman (1978) On a parallel Earth perpetually laid waste by the Harriers of the Horde, a young man must ferry what may be a true account of Jesus' teachings to distant London. He is helped by a lonely ghost, a goblin, a demon, and a warrior woman riding a griffin.
Mastodonia (1978) (published as Catface in the UK, a considerably expanded and re-written version of Simak's 1955 short story "Project Mastodon" which was also broadcast on the X Minus One radio program). A cat-faced alien stranded in Wisconsin befriends locals, then time-engineers portals into prehistoric epochs. The locals start a tourism company for big-game hunters, and maybe a new country: Mastodonia.
The Visitors (1980). Giant black boxes land on Earth to eat trees. Completely ignored, humans wonder if this is an invasion or something even more sinister.
Project Pope (1981) On the planet End of Nothing, robots have labored a thousand years to build a computerized infallible pope to eke out the ultimate truth. Their work is preempted when a human Listener discovers what might be the planet Heaven.
Where the Evil Dwells (1982) Adventurers seeking a lost fiancée and cathedral enter the Empty Lands, where even Roman Legions get slaughtered.
Special Deliverance (1982) A college professor and other oddballs are dropped onto a bleak world near a giant blue cube - and no clue how to proceed.
Highway of Eternity (1986) A man who can "step around a corner" gets scattered across time alongside futuristic refugees. All are fleeing super-advanced humans who have transcended into pure thought—and expect everyone else to come along.
Collections
City (1952) Contains "City", "Huddling Place", "Census", "Desertion", "Paradise", "Hobbies", "Aesop ", "The Simple Way".[6]
Strangers in the Universe (1956) Contains "Target Generation", "Mirage", "Beachhead", "The Answers", "Retrograde Evolution", "The Fence", "Shadow Show", "Contraption", "Immigrant", "Kindergarten" and "Skirmish".
The Worlds of Clifford Simak (1960) Contains "Dusty Zebra", "Honorable Opponent", "Carbon Copy", "Founding Father", "Idiot's Crusade", "The Big Front Yard", "Operation Stinky", "Jackpot", "Death Scene", "Lulu", "Green Thumb" and "Neighbor".
Aliens for Neighbours (1961) UK abridgment of The Worlds of Clifford Simak. Contains "Dusty Zebra", "Honorable Opponent", "Carbon Copy", "Idiot's Crusade", "Operation Stinky", "Jackpot", "Death Scene", "Green Thumb" and "Neighbor".
All the Traps of Earth and Other Stories (1962) Contains "All the Traps of Earth", "Good Night, Mr. James", "Drop Dead", "No Life Of Their Own", "The Sitters", "Crying Jag", "Installment Plan", "Condition of Employment" and "Project Mastodon".
Other Worlds of Clifford Simak (1962) Abridgment of The Worlds of Clifford Simak (1961). Contains "Dusty Zebra", "Carbon Copy", "Founding Father", "Idiot's Crusade", "Death Scene" and "Green Thumb".
The Night of the Puudly (1964) Contains "The Night of the Puudly", "Crying Jag", "Installment Plan", "Condition of Employment" and "Project Mastodon".
Worlds Without End (1964) Contains "Worlds Without End", "The Spaceman's Van Gogh" and "Full Cycle".
Best Science Fiction Stories of Clifford D. Simak (1967) Contains "Founding Father", "Immigrant", "New Folks Home", "Crying Jag", "All the Traps of Earth", "Lulu" and "Neighbor".
So Bright the Vision (1968) Contains "The Golden Bugs", "Leg. Forst.", "So Bright the Vision," and "Galactic Chest".
The Best of Clifford D. Simak (1975) Contains "Madness from Mars", "Sunspot Purge", "The Sitters", "A Death in the House", "Final Gentleman", "Shotgun Cure", "Day of Truce", "Small Deer", "The Thing in the Stone" and "The Autumn Land".
Skirmish: The Great Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak (1977) Contains "Huddling Place", "Desertion", "Skirmish", "Good Night, Mr. James", "The Sitters", "The Big Front Yard", "All the Traps of Earth", "The Thing in the Stone", "The Autumn Land" and "The Ghost of a Model T".
Brother And Other Stories (1986) Contains "Brother", "Over the River and Through the Woods", "Auk House" and "Kindergarten".
The Marathon Photograph (1986) Contains "The Birch Clump Cylinder", "The Whistling Well", "The Marathon Photograph" and "The Grotto of the Dancing Deer". Introduction by Francis Lyall.
Off-Planet (1989) Contains "Construction Shack", "Ogre", "Junkyard", "The Observer", "The World That Couldn't Be", "Shadow World" and "Mirage". Introduction by Francis Lyall.
The Autumn Land and Other Stories (1990) Contains "Rule 18", "Jackpot", "Contraption", "Courtesy", "Gleaners" and "The Autumn Land".
Immigrant and Other Stories (1991) Contains "Neighbor", "Green Thumb", "Small Deer", "The Ghost of a Model T", "Byte your Tongue!", "I am Crying All Inside" and "Immigrant". Introduction by Francis Lyall.
The Creator and Other Stories (1993) Contains "The Creator", "Shotgun Cure", "All the Traps of Earth", "Death Scene", "Reunion On Ganymede", "The Money Tree", "Party Line", "The Answers" and "The Thing in the Stone".
Over the River and Through the Woods: The Best Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak (1996) Contains "A Death in the House", "The Big Front Yard", "Good Night, Mr. James", "Dusty Zebra", "Neighbor", "Over the River and Through the Woods", "Construction Shack" and "The Grotto of the Dancing Deer". Introduction by Poul Anderson.
The Civilization Game and Other Stories (1997) Contains "Horrible Example", "The Civilisation Game", "Hermit Of Mars", "Masquerade", "Buckets Of Diamonds", "Hunch" and "The Big Front Yard".
I Am Crying All Inside and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume One) (2015) [7]
Contains “Clifford D. Simak: Grand Master Indeed!” (essay by David W. Wixon), "Installment Plan", "I Had No Head and My Eyes Were Floating Way Up in the Air", "Small Deer", "Ogre", "Gleaners", "Madness from Mars", "Gunsmoke Interlude", "I Am Crying All Inside", "The Call from Beyond", "All the Traps of Earth".
The Big Front Yard and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Two) (2015)
Contains “Clifford D. Simak: Learning All the Words” (essay by David W. Wixon), "The Big Front Yard", "The Observer", "Trail City's Hot-Lead Crusaders", "Junkyard", "Mr. Meek - Musketeer", "Neighbor", "Shadow World", "So Bright the Vision".
The Ghost of a Model T and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Three) (2015)
Contains “Clifford D. Simak and ‘City’: The Seal of Greatness” (essay by David W. Wixon), "Leg. Forst.", "Physician to the Universe", "No More Hides and Tallow", "Condition of Employment", "City", "Mirage", "The Autumn Land", "Founding Father", "Byte Your Tongue!", "The Street That Wasn't There", "The Ghost of a Model T".
Grotto of the Dancing Deer and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Four) (2016)
Contains “The Language of Clifford D. Simak” (essay by David W. Wixon), “Unsilent Spring”, “Day of Truce”, “Jackpot”, “Mutiny on Mercury”, “Hunger Death”, “Crying Jag”, “The Civilization Game”, “The Reformation of Hangman's Gulch”, “The Grotto of the Dancing Deer” and “Over the River and Through the Woods”.
No Life of Their Own and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Five) (2016)
Contains “Introduction: Clifford Simak's Country” (essay by David W. Wixon), “No Life of Their Own”, “Spaceship in a Flask”, “The Loot of Time”, “Huddling Place • [City]”, “To Walk a City's Street”, “Cactus Colts • non-genre”, “Message from Mars”, “Party Line”, “A Hero Must Not Die”, “The Space-Beasts”, “Contraption” and “The Whistling Well”.
New Folks' Home and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Six) (2016)
Contains “Introduction: The Names in Simak” (essay by David W. Wixon), “New Folks' Home”, “Second Childhood”, “The Questing of Foster Adams”, “Barb Wire Brings Bullets!”, “Worlds Without End”, “Hermit of Mars”, “Beachhead”, “Sunspot Purge”, “Drop Dead” and “Worrywart”.
A Death in the House and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Seven) (2016)
Contains “Introduction: The Misunderstood ‘Hiatus’” (essay by David W. Wixon), “Operation Stinky”, “Green Thumb”, “When It's Hangnoose Time in Hell”, “The Sitters”, “Tools”, “Target Generation”, “War Is Personal”, “Nine Lives”, “A Death in the House” and “The Birch Clump Cylinder”.
Good Night, Mr. James and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Eight) (2016)
Contains “Introduction: The Non-Fiction of Clifford D. Simak” (essay by David W. Wixon), “Good Night, Mr. James”, “Brother”, “Senior Citizen”, “The Gunsmoke Drummer Sells a War”, “Kindergarten”, “Reunion on Ganymede”, “Galactic Chest”, “Death Scene”, “Census” and “Auk House”.
Earth for Inspiration and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Nine) (2016)
Contains “Introduction: The Simak Westerns” (essay by David W. Wixon), “Earth for Inspiration”, “Idiot's Crusade”, “Hellhounds of the Cosmos”, “Honorable Opponent”, “Green Flight, Out!”, “Carbon Copy”, “The Asteroid of Gold”, “Good Nesters Are Dead Nesters!”, “Desertion”, “The Golden Bugs” and “Full Cycle”.
The Shipshape Miracle and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Ten) (2017)
Contains “Introduction: Little Things: The Way Clifford D. Simak Wrote” (essay by David W. Wixon), “The Money Tree”, “Shotgun Cure”, “Paradise”, “The Gravestone Rebels Ride by Night!”, “How-2”, “The Shipshape Miracle”, “Rim of the Deep”, “Eternity Lost” and “Immigrant”.
Dusty Zebra and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Eleven) (2017)
Contains “Introduction: Clifford D. Simak: Opinions of a Reticent Author” (essay by David W. Wixon), “Dusty Zebra”, “Guns on Guadalcanal”, “Courtesy”, “The Voice in the Void”, “Retrograde Evolution”, “Way for the Hangtown Rebel!”, “Final Gentleman” and “Project Mastodon”.
The Thing in the Stone and Other Stories (The Complete Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak Volume Twelve) (2017)
Contains “Introduction: Clifford D. Simak: Seeker After the Truth” (essay by David W. Wixon), “The World of the Red Sun”, “The Thing in the Stone”, “Skirmish”, “Aesop”, “The Hangnoose Army Rides to Town!”, “Univac: 2200”, “The Creator”, “The Spaceman's Van Gogh”, “Hunch” and “Construction Shack”.
Science fiction short stories
The table is ordered by date; select an arrow to sort by another column.
Name
Magazine
Published
Notes
"The World of the Red Sun"
Wonder Stories
December 1931
Two friends use their time machine to go into the future, but travel further than they ever intended.
"Mutiny on Mercury"
Wonder Stories
March 1932
On that world of furnace heat and ultimate cold, three races struggled for supremacy.
"The Voice in the Void"
Wonder Stories Quarterly
Spring 1932
It is always dangerous for an outlander to become too interested in the sacred things of an alien race.
A crew is piped to the edge of known space to help prevent two universes from colliding.
"Madness from Mars"
Thrilling Wonder Stories
April 1939
The fourth, and only, spaceship to return from Mars holds an insane crew and a Martian "furball".
"Hermit of Mars"
Astounding Science Fiction
June 1939
A woman dares two guides to trek into Madman's Canyon, where no one has ever escaped with their sanity.
"The Space Beasts"
Astounding Science Fiction
April 1940
"Rim of the Deep"
Astounding Science Fiction
May 1940
"Clerical Error"
Astounding Science Fiction
August 1940
"Sunspot Purge"
Astounding Science Fiction
November 1940
Two newspapermen fly into the future to report how sunspots have affected humanity.
"Masquerade"
Astounding Science Fiction
March 1941
also known as "Operation Mercury". The power station on Mercury tolerates the "Roman Candle" energy beings that cavort outside - until a crew member goes missing.
"Earth for Inspiration"
Thrilling Wonder Stories
April 1941
"Spaceship in a Flask"
Astounding Science Fiction
July 1941
"The Street That Wasn't There"
Comet
July 1941
also known as "The Lost Street". Co-written with Carl Jacobi. A disgraced physicist watches his city disappear as people stop believing it exists.
"Tools"
Astounding Science Fiction
July 1942
"Shadow of Life"
Astounding Science Fiction
March 1943
"Hunch"
Astounding Science Fiction
July 1943
A blind man and his alien seeing eye dog have only a hunch that an epidemic of insanity stems from a million-year-old war.
"Infiltration"
Science Fiction Stories
July 1943
"Message from Mars"
Planet Stories
Fall 1943
Mars sends lily seeds to Earth. Earthmen risk death to reach Mars and find only flowers and robot bugs. Who sent the message?
"Ogre"
Astounding Science Fiction
January 1944
On a planet ruled by intelligent vegetables - music trees, rifle trees, and electro-vines - humans seeking to exploit the resources find themselves exploited.
"Lobby"
Astounding Science Fiction
April 1944
"City"
Astounding Science Fiction
May 1944
Since everyone moved to the country with their atomic generators and personal aircraft, the cities are largely abandoned. City councils will burn the remaining empty houses—unless someone has a better idea.
"Mr. Meek - Musketeer"
Planet Stories
Summer 1944
Touring the asteroid Juno, a bookkeeper mistaken for a gunman gets caught between criminals and a rampaging monster!
Men left the cities for the comforts of home, and now cannot leave home—not even to save a life.
"Mr. Meek Plays Polo"
Planet Stories
Fall 1944
Touring the rings of Saturn, a bookkeeper runs into mathematically minded bugs and rough-and-tumble miners out to play space polo - with Meek as their star player!
"Census"
Astounding Science Fiction
September 1944
In the first census in 300 years, an enumerator discovers what may be the next step in human evolution.
"Desertion"
Astounding Science Fiction
November 1944
When yet another survey team fails to return from Jupiter's harsh surface, an aging administrator and his old dog volunteer for a biological conversion—with the promise to return quickly with information, if at all possible. (One of the first stories about Pantropy).
"Paradise"
Astounding Science Fiction
June 1946
A volunteer has returned from lizard-conversion on Jupiter (seen in "Desertion") with a promise of paradise.
"Hobbies"
Astounding Science Fiction
November 1946
While the last few humans kill time with hobbies, talking dogs and sentient robots explore uncharted sciences.
"Aesop"
Astounding Science Fiction
December 1947
Animals have inherited the world, and "cobblies" (other-dimensional demons) have come, so Jenkins the faithful butler takes the last remaining humans away.
"Eternity Lost"
Astounding Science Fiction
July 1949
A 500-year-old politician is denied any more life extensions, so plots to get even.
"Limiting Factor"
Startling Stories
November 1949
A survey team finds a shining planet is one vast computer, built to calculate - what?
"Bathe Your Bearings in Blood!"
Amazing Stories
1950
also known as "Skirmish". A newspaper reporter discovers machines are coming alive and revolting, the first skirmish in a war to come.
"The Call from Beyond"
Super Science Stories
May 1950
Shunned as a mutant, a man journeys to forbidden Pluto to learn the secrets of ancient creatures and humankind's destiny.
"Seven Came Back"
Amazing Stories
October 1950
also known as "Mirage". A stranded archeologist who befriends Martians is shown an ancient city that glitters like a mirage.
"The Trouble with Ants"
Fantastic Adventures
January 1951
also known as "The Simple Way". Evolved ants and their robot ants are building so fast they will cover the Earth, and there is no simple way to stop them.
also known as "The Duplicate Man" and "The Night of the Puudly". A lethal alien puudly is loose and ready to breed. Mr. James hunts to kill it—or does he?
"You'll Never Go Home Again"
Fantastic Adventures
July 1951
also known as "Beachhead". A survey team brutally pacifies a toehold on an alien planet, then learns you can not plan for the unknown.
"Courtesy"
Astounding Science Fiction
August 1951
Planetary explorers succumb to a virus that does not afflict the local "savages" - except for one man who is polite.
"The Fence"
Space Science Fiction
September 1952
A man with a dismal PS (Personal Satisfaction rating) finds intrigue in an invisible fence that can not be crossed.
"And The Truth Shall Make You Free"
Future Science Fiction
March 1953
also known as "The Answers". A space wanderer finds the long-lost mutant strain of humans and the universal truths they uncovered.
"Retrograde Evolution"
Science Fiction Plus
April 1953
Spacefaring traders are stumped when an alien race evolves from savages to geniuses overnight. The roughly humanoid aliens are called "Googles" and live in 37 Google villages on the planet "Zan".
Explorers touch down on a planet containing only a junked spaceship and a stone tower. Then they discover they cannot get leave because the engineers have forgotten how.
A newspaperman finds a recluse who can seemingly fix any problem just by wishing it better.
"Shadow Show"
Fantasy & Science Fiction
November 1953
A colony of scientists struggle to develop artificial life. For entertainment, they role-play in a neverending melodrama. Until art begins to imitate life.
"Contraption"
Star Science Fiction Stories
1953
A lonely farm boy finds friends in a broken flying saucer.
"The Questing of Foster Adams"
Fantastic Universe
August/September 1953
"Spacebred Generations"
Science Fiction Plus
August 1953
also known as "Target Generation". A generation ship that's traveled for 1,000 years suddenly stops. Only one man, a "sinner" who can read books, will risk his life to complete the mission.
"Immigrant"
Astounding Science Fiction
March 1954
The planet Kimon is a galactic El Dorado. There are a few who do not dream of going there, and fewer still who make the grade, none return.
"Neighbor"
Astounding Science Fiction
June 1954
A newcomer to a run-down farm brings peace and prosperity to the community, but powerfully resists inquiries.
When a spatial gateway splits his house and opens onto another world, a Yankee trader drives in to explore and to dicker with the locals. Winner 1959 Hugo for Best Novelette.
On the neglected backwater Earth, people preserve mankind's greatest arts such as sculpture, music, and religion but also war, politics, and assassination.
Novella illustrated by Wally Wood. Aliens are settling local farms, so Steve plays with kids nicknamed Fancy Pants, Nature Boy, and Butch. Quarrels escalate when one boy goes missing, and only kids can see the ghostly "Halflings" who hold him!
The put-upon director of Past, Inc. sends out operatives to cherry-pick treasures from the past, until some oddly prescient folk in his office suggest another way.
An archeologist discovers ancient cartoon-like cave paintings and the artist who painted them. Winner of Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Short Story 1981.[1]
"The Whistling Well"
Dark Forces
1980
A genealogist unearths his ancestral home and wonders if dinosaurs had gods.
"Byte Your Tongue!"
Stellar #6: Science-Fiction Stories
1981
"I Had No Head and My Eyes Were Floating Way Up in the Air"
I am Crying All Inside and Other Stories
2015
Originally written in 1973 for Harlan Ellison's never-published anthology The Last Dangerous Visions. After being rebuilt as an alien monster, a human astronaut plans revenge against his alien tormentors.
Western short stories
Simak wrote a few Western pulp stories.
Name
Magazine
Published
Notes
"Smoke Killer"
Lariat Story Magazine
May 1944
"Cactus Colts"
Lariat Story Magazine
July 1944
"Trail City's Hot-Lead Crusaders"
New Western Magazine
September 1944
"Gravestone Rebels Ride by Night"
Big Book Western Magazine
October 1944
"Fighting Doc of Bushwhack Basin"
.44 Western Magazine
November 1944
"The Reformation of Hangman's Gulch"
Big Book Western Magazine
December 1944
"Way for the Hangtown Rebel"
Ace-High Western Stories
May 1945
"Good Nesters are Dead Nesters"
.44 Western Magazine
July 1945
"The Hangnoose Army Rides to Town"
Ace-High Western Stories
September 1945
"Barb Wire Brings Bullets"
Ace-High Western Stories
November 1945
"The Gunsmoke Drummer Sells a War"
Ace-High Western Stories
January 1946
A roving peddler tangles with county politics, feuding bandits, a mysterious letter, a grizzled trapper, and a dapper assassin to rescue his kidnapped girl.
"No More Hides and Tallow"
Lariat Story Magazine
March 1946
"When it's Hangnoose Time in Hell"
.44 Western Magazine
April 1946
"Gunsmoke Interlude"
Ten Story Western
October 1952
War short stories
Simak wrote a few war stories during World War II.
Name
Magazine
Published
Notes
"A Bomb for No. 10 Downing"
Sky Fighters
September 1942
"A Hero Must Not Die"
Sky Raiders
June 1943
"Green Flight, Out!"
Army-Navy Flying Stories
Fall 1943
"Guns on Guadalcanal"
Air War
Fall 1943
"War is Personal"
Army-Navy Flying Stories Vol. 4 No. 3
Winter 1944
"War is Personal" (reprint)
American Eagles (U.K)
Aug 1945
Non-fiction books
The Solar System: Our New Front Yard (1962)
Trilobite, Dinosaur, and Man: The Earth's Story (1965)
Wonder and Glory: The Story of the Universe (1969)
Prehistoric Man: The Story of Man's Rise to Civilization (1971)
Edited books
From Atoms to Infinity: Readings in Modern Science (1965)
"Good Night, Mr. James" was adapted as "The Duplicate Man" on The Outer Limits in 1964. Simak notes this is a "vicious story — so vicious that it is the only one of my stories adapted to television."[8]
Notwithstanding Simak's quote, three other Simak stories were adapted for television, one on two separate occasions.[citation needed] "Immigrant" and "Target Generation" were adapted for the 1962 UK anthology series Out of This World, and in 1969 "Beach Head" and "Target Generation" (again) were adapted for the third season of the UK anthology series Out of the Unknown.[citation needed] These series were never shown in the US, and it's doubtful Simak ever saw them.[citation needed] All four episodes were wiped sometime in the 1970s, and are believed lost.[citation needed]
Audiotapes
Clifford D. Simak; Over the River and Through the Woods (read by Jonathan Frakes) (1995)
^Paperback Library Edition of 1964 gives this printing history: "From the original short novel by the same author, Copyright 1939 by Street and Smith Publications, Inc... Copyright 1950 by Clifford D. Simak."
Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 7 de abril de 2018. Carlos Borunda Zaragoza Diputado del Congreso de la Uniónpor el distrito 3 de Chihuahua 1 de septiembre de 2000-31 de agosto de 2003Predecesor Eliher Flores PrietoSucesor María Ávila Serna Información personalNombre completo José Carlos Borunda ZaragozaNacimiento 22 de febrero de 1971 (52 años)Chihuahua, MéxicoNacionalidad MexicanaEducaciónEduca...
Art Gallery in Ikoyi, LagosOmenka GalleryLocation within LagosEstablished2003Location24, Ikoyi Crescent, 00176-0000 Ikoyi, LagosCoordinates6°27′50″N 3°26′03″E / 6.463779°N 3.434243°E / 6.463779; 3.434243TypeArt GalleryDirectorOliver Enwonwu Omenka Gallery is a Nigerian contemporary art gallery, which represents Nigerian and international artists at its exhibition space in Lagos.[1] History Omenka Gallery was founded in Lagos in 2003 by Nigerian arti...
Type of steam engine Schematic animation of a uniflow steam engine.The poppet valves are controlled by the rotating camshaft at the top. High pressure steam enters, red, and exhausts, yellow. The uniflow type of steam engine uses steam that flows in one direction only in each half of the cylinder. Thermal efficiency is increased by having a temperature gradient along the cylinder. Steam always enters at the hot ends of the cylinder and exhausts through ports at the cooler centre. By this mean...
Santa Rosa dari LimaLahir(1586-04-20)20 April 1586Lima, PeruMeninggal24 Agustus 1617(1617-08-24) (umur 31)LimaDihormati diGereja Katolik Roma, Gereja AnglikanBeatifikasi15 April 1667 atau 1668, Roma oleh Paus Klemens IXKanonisasi2 April 1671, Roma oleh Paus Klemens XPesta20 Agustus 23 Agustus (Gereja Episkopal (Amerika Serikat)) Santa Rosa dari Lima (1586-1617) adalah seorang santa yang dihormati sebagai pelindung negara Peru.[1] Isabela de Flores y del Olliva adalah warga Amerik...
Former royal palace in Germany This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (June 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Charlottenhof PalaceSchloss CharlottenhofCharlottenhof PalaceShow map of GermanyShow map of BrandenburgGeneral informationTypePalaceArchitectural styleNeoclassicalTown or cityPotsdamCountryGermanyCoordinates52°23′42...
Ne doit pas être confondu avec Football Club Canet 66. Canet Roussillon FC Généralités Nom complet Canet Roussillon Football Club Noms précédents Club Olympique Perpignanais(1934-1949)Stade Olympique Perpignanais (1949-1952)Perpignan Football Club(1952-1997)Sporting Perpignan Roussillon(1997-2001)Perpignan Football Catalan(2001-2002)Perpignan Canet Football Club(2002-2014) Fondation 1934 Statut professionnel 1952-19591994-1997 Couleurs Bleu et Jaune Stade Stade Saint-Michel (3 700&...
Пук-ЛормPouques-Lormes Країна Франція Регіон Бургундія-Франш-Конте Департамент Ньєвр Округ Кламсі Кантон Лорм Код INSEE 58216 Поштові індекси 58140 Координати 47°19′26″ пн. ш. 3°46′47″ сх. д.H G O Висота 216 - 437 м.н.р.м. Площа 13,96 км² Населення 157 (01-2020[1]) Густота 11,68 ос./км²...
Species of butterfly Large widow Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Tribe: Satyrini Genus: Torynesis Species: T. magna Binomial name Torynesis magna(van Son, 1941)[1] Synonyms Leptoneura mintha magna van Son, 1941 Torynesis magna ab. tripupillata Vári, 1971 Torynesis magna, the large widow, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South Africa in the Eastern Cape from Lootsberg to B...
International volleyball competition 2022 FIVB Men's World ChampionshipMistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Siatkowej Mężczyzn 2022Svetovno prvenstvo v odbojki 2022Tournament detailsHost nations Poland SloveniaCityGliwiceKatowiceLjubljanaDates26 August – 11 SeptemberTeams24 (from 5 confederations)Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)Officially opened byAndrzej Duda and Borut PahorChampions Italy (4th title)Runners-up PolandThird place BrazilFourth place SloveniaTour...
Gaya atau nada penulisan artikel ini tidak mengikuti gaya dan nada penulisan ensiklopedis yang diberlakukan di Wikipedia. Bantulah memperbaikinya berdasarkan panduan penulisan artikel. (Pelajari cara dan kapan saatnya untuk menghapus pesan templat ini) Artikel ini berisi konten yang ditulis dengan gaya sebuah iklan. Bantulah memperbaiki artikel ini dengan menghapus konten yang dianggap sebagai spam dan pranala luar yang tidak sesuai, dan tambahkan konten ensiklopedis yang ditulis dari sudut p...
Fortress in Lhasa, Tibet པོ་ཏ་ལ་ཕོ་བྲང Potala PalaceReligionAffiliationTibetan BuddhismLeadership14th Dalai LamaLocationLocationLhasa, Tibet, ChinaLocation within Tibet Autonomous RegionGeographic coordinates29°39′28″N 91°07′01″E / 29.65778°N 91.11694°E / 29.65778; 91.11694ArchitectureFounderSongtsen GampoDate established1649 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameHistoric Ensemble of the Potala Palace, LhasaTypeCulturalCrite...
American restaurateurs Kiradjieff brothers in Cincinnati, 1921. From left to right: Athanas, Argir and Ivan.[note 1] Tom Kiradjieff and John Kiradjieff were Bulgarian American restaurateurs, Macedonian immigrants, credited for their creation of a regional specialty dish known as the Cincinnati chili. History The brothers were born in the town of Hrupishta,[1] then in the Ottoman Empire,[note 2][2] by Bulgarian parents.[3][note 3][4][...
7-й зведений козачий полкнім. Kosaken-Regiment 7На службі червень 1942-грудень 1942Країна Третій РейхНалежність ВермахтВид полкТип КавалеріяВійни/битви Друга світова війна У Вікіпедії є статті про інші значення цього терміна: 7-й полк. 7-й зведений козачий полк (нім. Kosaken-Regiment 7, рос. 7-й ...
Subbarrio of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico Subbarrio in San Juan, Puerto RicoHoareSubbarrioCommonwealth Puerto RicoMunicipality San JuanBarrioSanturceArea[1] • Total.30 sq mi (0.8 km2) • Land.14 sq mi (0.4 km2)Elevation[2]0 ft (0 m)Population (2010) • Total158 • Density1,128.6/sq mi (435.8/km2) Source: 2010 CensusTime zoneUTC−4 (AST) Hoare is one of the forty s...
Party free from the restrictions of the legal club scene This article is about electronic music. For political parties with this name, see Free Party (disambiguation). A free party in 2003 Pasquatek 2009 Types of DIY parties Free party Teknival Freetekno Sound system Music played at the partiesSee also Rave music free tekno drum and bass hardstyle dubstyle gabba frenchcore moombahcore raggacore jungle industrial hardcore breakbeat hardcore breakcore speedcore hardbag goa trance bouncy techno ...
2012 single by Bob Dylan Duquesne Whistlecover of the 7 US singleSingle by Bob Dylanfrom the album Tempest B-sideMeet Me in the MorningReleasedAugust 27, 2012RecordedJanuary–March, 2012StudioGroove MastersGenreFolk rockrock and rolljazzLength5:43LabelColumbia RecordsSongwriter(s) Bob Dylan Robert Hunter Producer(s)Jack Frost (Bob Dylan)Bob Dylan singles chronology Early Roman Kings (2012) Duquesne Whistle (2012) Wigwam (2013) Tempest track listing10 tracks Duquesne Whistle Soon After Midnig...
Robert Plant song In the MoodSingle by Robert Plantfrom the album The Principle of Moments B-sideHorizontal DepartureReleasedNovember 1983Recorded1983StudioRockfield Studios (Monmouth, Wales)GenrePop rockLength5:19LabelEs ParanzaSongwriter(s) Robert Plant Robbie Blunt Paul Martinez Producer(s) Robert Plant Benji LeFevre Pat Moran Robert Plant singles chronology Big Log (1983) In the Mood (1983) Little by Little (1985) Music videoIn the Mood on YouTube In the Mood is a song by the English rock...
Gamay Bayan ng Gamay Kommun Land Filippinerna Delstat Östra Visayas Indelning Norra Samar Koordinater 12°23′N 125°18′Ö / 12.383°N 125.300°Ö / 12.383; 125.300 Folkmängd 21 314 Tidszon UTC+8 Geonames 1713309 Gamay (Bayan ng Gamay) är en kommun i Filippinerna. Kommunen ligger på ön Samar, och tillhör provinsen Norra Samar. Folkmängden uppgår till 21 314 invånare. Barangayer Gamay är indelat i 26 barangayer. Anito Bangon Bato Bonifacio ...
Marquesado de CevaMarchesato di Ceva Marquesado 1125-1427 Escudo Ubicación de Marquesado de CevaCoordenadas 44°23′00″N 8°02′00″E / 44.383333333333, 8.0333333333333Capital CevaEntidad MarquesadoReligión CatólicaPeríodo histórico Edad Media • 1125 Muerte de Boniface del Vasto, fundación del Marquesado • 1427 Anexionado por SaboyaForma de gobierno PrincipadoMarqués• 1125 Anselmo Sucedido por → [editar datos en Wikidata] El Marquesado d...