"You don't respect those people very much, because you're young and arrogant. But I don't respect them very much either, because I'm old and wise."


Neal Stephenson, "Snow Crash"

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Astounding Stories of Super Science, Astounding Stories, Astounding Science Fiction, Analog Science Fact - Fiction, Analog Yearbook, Analog Annual, Analog Anthology

1930 - Present

Astounding Stories of Super Science January 1930
Astounding Stories February 1931
Astounding Stories
Circa 1931
Astounding Stories of Super Science January 1933
Astounding Stories October 1933
Astounding Science Fiction
March 1938
Astounding Science Fiction
August 1939
Analog Science Fact & Fiction
October 1960
Analog UK
February 1961
Analog Annual
1976
Analog Yearbook
1978
Analog Anthology 1981

Astounding Stories of Super Science was introduced in January of 1930. It underwent several title variations between then and 1960 when it underwent a major title change to Analog Science Fact Fiction. Between February 1931 and March 1938 the title drifted between Astounding Stories, its original title and Astounding Science Fiction Stories. Beginning with the January 1960 issue it went through a gradual title change from Astounding Science Fiction to Analog, with both titles displayed superimposed over each other to varying degrees.

In 1931 a short-lived Canadian edition was published.

The British edition began in 1939, changed its title in 1961 and was discontinued with the August 1963 issue.

Analog Annual was published for one issue, after which its title changed to Analog Yearbook, which was published from 1978 until 1981. Analog Anthology began in 1981 and was published until 1984.