"Twilight"
Title | "Twilight" |
Year for Search | 1934 |
Authors | [Campbell], [John Wood] [Jr.](1910-71) |
Tertiary Authors | Stuart, Don A. [pseud.] |
Secondary Title | Astounding Stories |
Volume / Edition | 14.3 |
Pagination | 44-58 |
Date Published | November 1934 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The dystopia of the waning of the human race. Most cities are uninhabited except by machines. Humans are becoming sterile and very few children are born. |
Additional Publishers | . Rpt. in A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories. Ed. James A. Mann (Framingham, MA: The NESFA Press, 2003), 19-37. |
Illustration | Illus. Elliot Dold |
Pseudonym | Don A. Stuart [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1910-71) was the well-known editor of early science fiction magazines. |
Full Text | 1934 [Campbell, John Wood, Jr.] (1910-71). “Twilight.” By Don Stuart [pseud.]. Illus. Elliot Dold. Astounding Stories 14.3 (November 1934): 44-58. Rpt. in A New Dawn: The Complete Don A. Stuart Stories. Ed. James A. Mann (Framingham, MA: The NESFA Press, 2003), 19-37. PSt The dystopia of the waning of the human race. Most cities are uninhabited except by machines. Humans are becoming sterile and very few children are born. The author was the well-known editor of early science fiction magazines. |