@booklet {9821, title = {"The Last Letter"}, howpublished = {Galaxy Science Fiction}, volume = {16.2}, year = {1958}, note = {

Rpt. in his A Pail of Air (New York: Ballantine Books, 1964), 132-44; and in The Worlds of Fritz Leiber (New York: Ace Books, 1976), 219-32. Rpt. (Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1979), 219-32.\ 

}, month = {June 1958}, pages = {45-56}, abstract = {

Satire on a technologically oriented society that uses most of the technology for advertising. People live in hives overseen by a Queen Mother and every boy in the hive must marry one of the \“Girls Next Door.\”

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0016-4003 }, author = {Fritz [Reuter] Leiber [Jr.] (1910-92)} } @booklet {1360, title = {"Let Freedom Ring"}, howpublished = {Amazing Stories (Chicago, IL)}, volume = { 24.4 }, year = {1950}, note = {

Rpt. with the same pagination in Amazing Stories Quarterly Reissue (Chicago, IL) (Fall 1950). Also rpt. in Thrilling Science Fiction (New York), no. 23 (February 1972): 4-48. U.K. ed. Amazing Stories (London) (2nd series), [no. 1] (nd): 90-134.\ 

}, month = {April 1950}, pages = {90-134}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia that drafts men to almost certain death.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0002-6891 }, author = {Fritz [Reuter] Leiber [Jr.] (1910-92)} }