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  1. Who Goes There? and Other Stories is a 1955 collection of science fiction stories by John W. Campbell Jr., published by Dell Books in 1955. No other editions were issued. Contents "About John Campbell" (original essay by Theodore Sturgeon) "Who Goes There?" (Astounding 1938) "Twilight" (Astounding 1934) "Night" (Astounding 1935)

  2. This collection includes perhaps his best known stories: "Who Goes There?", "Twilight", and "Night". "Who Goes There?" is the classic story of a group of scientists in Antarctica who discover an alien who was frozen there millions of years ago.

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  3. (Who Goes There?) es un relato de ciencia ficción del escritor norteamericano John W. Campbell (1910-1971), publicado originalmente en la edición de agosto de 1938 de la revista pulp Astounding Science-Fiction, y desde entonces reeditado en numerosas antologías; entre ellas: El salón de la fama de la ciencia ficción (The Science Fiction ...

  4. Who Goes There? and Other Stories. John W. Campbell Jr. 3.71. 24 ratings6 reviews. John W. Campbell, Jr. has done more than anyone else alive to put science into science-fiction.

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  5. Who Goes There? is a 1938 science fiction horror novella by American author John W. Campbell, written under the pen name Don A. Stuart. Its story follows a group of people trapped in a scientific outpost in Antarctica infested by shapeshifting monsters able to absorb and perfectly imitate any living being, including humans.

    • John Wood Campbell
    • United States
    • 1938
    • August 1938
  6. Who Goes There? and Other Stories Destinos Fichas de las que es fuente: La historia de Aesir y otros relatos de superciencia; Fecha (1955) Autores. Nombre John W. Campbell, Jr. Estado Edición Mi biblioteca

  7. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Seven of Campbell's best short stories are to be found in this collection, including his most famous work, the eponymous Who Goes There? Almost predictably, it's his most famous work because it has a popular film adaptation: John Carpenter's 1982 horror classic The Thing.