Wed 23 Jul 2025
SF Diary Review: Analog SF – November 1967.
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ANALOG SF – November 1967. Editor: John W. Campbell Cover art: Kelly Freas. Overall rating: **
GUY McCORD “Coup.” Novelette. [Guy McCord is a pen name of Mack Reynolds.] A planet originally settled by colonists from Scotland is rediscovered by the crew of an explorer ship. Their ignorance of local customs, developed by necessity, enables the natives to count coup on them A coup is a telling blow inflicted by an unarmed warrior upon one who is armed. Standard but interesting, yet unsatisfying. (3)
PIERS ANTHONY “Prostho Plus.” Dr. Dillingham #2. Dr. Dillingham’s dentist’s office is taken over by two aliens, one of whom has a problem with his teeth. The story ends just as it’s beginning. (1)
MARTIN LORAN “The Case of the Perjured Planet.” The Librarian #2. Novelette. [Martin Loran is a joint pen name of John Baxter and Ron Smith.] Librarian Stephen Quist uses hard-boiled private eye techniques to discover the secret of planet Napoleon 6. An unlikely premise that fails miserably, though the story is barely tolerable. (1)
JACK WODHAMS“The Cure-All Merchant.” To the consternation of an inspector representing the drug industry, Dr. Malmy practices medicine without the use of drugs, relying on human resources for his cures. Too long. (2)
JOE POYER “Mission: Red Plague.” A super-high-altitude reconnaissance pilot observing warfare in Asia is exposed to a Chinese bacteriological attack and comes down with … the flu. A story hidden in technical junk. (2)
July 24th, 2025 at 12:40 pm
I read this Dr. Dillingham #1 story in this issue back in November 1967. And over the years, I read more Dr. Dillingham stories. Piers Anthony is no James White (of Sector General fame) but Dr. Dillingham made me smile.
July 24th, 2025 at 1:27 pm
There were six Dr. Dillingham stories plus one novel, an expansion of the story Prostho Plus in this issue. I don’t remember this one, so all I can do is guess that I found the humor not all the humorous. It happens.
Incidentally Piers Anthony’s full name is Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob. Just in case anyone would like to know. He’s 90 now, and according to Wikipedia has one book out this year and four more forthcoming, all in his long-running Xanth series.
July 25th, 2025 at 4:07 pm
Piers Anthony struck gold with XANTH. Those books have sold steadily for decades.
September 10th, 2025 at 10:25 pm
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