Campbell, John W., Jr.,
--The Mightiest Machine, 1934, 1947. (Astounding, December, 1934-April, 1935.)
--The Black Star Passes, 1930, 1953. (novella) (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Fall, 1930.)
--Islands of Space, 1931, 1956. (novelette) (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Spring, 1931.)
--Invaders from the Infinite, 1932, 1961. (novelette) (Amazing Stories Quarterly, Spring-Summer, 1932.)
--A John W. Campbell Anthology: Three Novels, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1973.
(omni, containing The Black Star Passes, Islands of Space, and
Invaders from the Infinite.) ISBN: 0-385-06819-0
Campbell, John W., Jr.,
--Amazing Stories
--Amazing Stories Quarterly
--Astounding
--Astounding (as Don A Stuart)
--Thrilling Wonder Stories
--Unknown (as Don A Stuart)
--Wonder Stories
Campbell, John W., Jr.,
--Who Goes There? 1948.
--The Incredible Planet, 1949.
--Who Goes There? 1955.
--The Planeteers, 1966.
Biggle, Lloyd, Jr. (ed.), Nebula Award Stories Seven, Harper &: Row, New York, 1973.
Asimov, Isaac, The Age of Campbell, in The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1940s, edited by Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, and Martin H. Greenberg, Carroll & Graf, New York, 1989, 504 pp. ISBN: 0-88184-480-2 ($8.95 list)
Asimov, Isaac, Chapter 23. John Wood Campbell, Jr. in I. Asimov, Doubleday, New York, 1994, 562 pp. ISBN: 0-385-41701-2 ($25.00 list)
Silverberg, Robert, Campbell, Boucher, Gold, in Asimov's, September, 1996.
Stableford, Brian, Creators of Science Fiction, 11: John W. Campbell, Jr., in Interzone, #133, July, 1998. (article)
Morton, Oliver, The First Galactic Empire, in Brooklyn, in The New Yorker, May 17, 1999. (article)
Campbell, John W., Jr. (ed.),
--Analog 1, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1963.
--Analog 2, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1964.
--Analog 3, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1965.
--Analog 4, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1966.
--Analog 5, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1967.
--Analog 6, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1968.
--Analog 7, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1969.
--Analog 8, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1971.
