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  1. Who Goes There (album), a 2007 album by Gomez singer and guitarist Ian Ball. Who Goes There?, a science fiction novella written by John W. Campbell, Jr. under the pen name Don A. Stuart. Who Goes There! a British play by John Dighton filmed in 1952. Who Goes There? (collection), a 1952 collection of science fiction stories by author John W ...

  2. Who Goes There? is a collection of science fiction stories by author John W. Campbell, Jr. It was published in 1948 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 3,000 copies, of which 200 were signed by Campbell. The 1951 film, The Thing from Another World, and 1982 version The Thing by John Carpenter, are based on the title story.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2015 · Resumen y sinopsis de ¿Quién anda ahí? de John W. Campbell. Un grupo de investigadores de una base científica de la Antártida descubren una nave espacial y un extraterrestre enterrado en el suelo, en su intento por hacerse con todo para estudiarlo, terminan destruyendo la nave pero salvan el cuerpo. La extraña "cosa", puede cambiar su ...

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    "Who Goes There" By John W. Campbell ­ as ­ Don A. Stuart CHAPTER I The place stank. A queer, mingled stench that only the ice­buried cabins of an Antarctic camp know, compounded of reeking human sweat, and the heavy, fish­oil stench of melted seal blubber.

  5. John W. Campbell (1910-1971) was undoubtedly best known as the editor of "Astounding Science Fiction" from 1937-1971, but he also wrote quite a few books and short fiction pieces along the way. This collection includes perhaps his best known stories: "Who Goes There?", "Twilight", and "Night".

  6. Who Goes There? By John W. Campbell, Jr Chapter 1 The place stank. A queer, mingled stench that only the ice buried cabins of an Antarctic camp know, compounded of reeking human sweat, and the heavy, fish oil stench of melted seal blubber. An overtone of liniment combated the musty smell of sweat-and-snow-drenched furs.

  7. 27 de dic. de 2011 · John Wood Campbell (1910 – 1971) is best known as the editor of Analog Magazine from 1937 (as Astounding Magazine) until his death, although he was so important at that time that he is often credited as the shaper of the so-called ‘Golden Age of SF’, being the nurturer of Robert Heinlein, A.E. van Vogt, Isaac Asimov, L. Sprague de Camp ...