I first started reading Analog magazine in the later half of 1970, at age 13. This was a year before John Campbell's death and the subsequent switch of editors to Ben Bova. I wasn't very sophisticated, or educated in SF politics, but even I could tell that I'd missed most of Analog's best years.
Here is a rundown of what was in 1970's issues.
Harrison's serial concludes in February's issue, and the Freas cover illustrates " Birthright " by Poul Anderson. Chilson has another story, "The Fifth Ace". |
December, and a nice cover by Freas for a rather lackluster story by ChilsonThe long Dickson novel plods on. Miller reviews Anderson's "A Circus of Hells" |