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- September 1953 (v. 6 no. 6)
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- October 1950 (v. 1 no. 1): "Third From the Sun", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- October 1950 (v. 1 no. 1): "The Stars Are the Styx", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- October 1950 (v. 1 no. 1): "The Last Martian", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
- October 1950 (v. 1 no. 1): "Darwinian Pool Room", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Darwinian Poolroom)
- November 1950 (v. 1 no. 2): "Honeymoon in Hell", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
- November 1950 (v. 1 no. 2): "Misbegotten Missionary", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- November 1950 (v. 1 no. 2): "The Lands of Yesterday", by L. Sprague De Camp [Permissions]
- November 1950 (v. 1 no. 2): "To Serve Man", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- December 1950 (v. 1 no. 3): "Second Night of Summer", by James H. Schmitz [Permissions]
- December 1950 (v. 1 no. 3): "The Waker Dreams", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- January 1951 (v. 1 no. 4): "Dark Interlude", by Fredric Brown [Permissions]
- January 1951 (v. 1 no. 4): "Rule of Three", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- January 1951 (v. 1 no. 4): "Susceptibility", by John D. MacDonald [Permissions]
- February 1951 (v. 1 no. 5): "Tyrann" (part 2 of 3), by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- February 1951 (v. 1 no. 5): "The Fireman", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
- March 1951 (v. 1 no. 6): "The Wind Between the Worlds", by Lester Del Rey [Permissions]
- March 1951 (v. 1 no. 6): "Good Night, Mister James", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- March 1951 (v. 1 no. 6): "Tyrann" (part 3 of 3), by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- April 1951 (v. 2 no. 1): "Betelgeuse Bridge", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- May 1951 (v. 2 no. 2): "Hostess", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- May 1951 (v. 2 no. 2): "Ask Me Anything", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- June 1951 (v. 2 no. 3): "Don't Live in the Past", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- September 1951 (v. 2 no. 6): "The Puppet Masters" (part 1 of 3), by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- September 1951 (v. 2 no. 6): "Cabin Boy", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- October 1951 (v. 3 no. 1): "The C-Chute", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- October 1951 (v. 3 no. 1): "Pleasant Dreams", by Ralph Robin
- October 1951 (v. 3 no. 1): "The Puppet Masters" (part 2 of 3), by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- November 1951 (v. 3 no. 2): "Tiger by the Tail", by Alan Edward Nourse [Permissions]
- November 1951 (v. 3 no. 2): "The Puppet Masters" (part 3 of 3), by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- December 1951 (v. 3 no. 3): "World Without Children", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- December 1951 (v. 3 no. 3): "Winner Lose All", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- January 1952 (v. 3 no. 4): "The Demolished Man" (part 1 of 3), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- February 1952 (v. 3 no. 5): "Where Were We?", by L. Sprague De Camp [Permissions]
- February 1952 (v. 3 no. 5): "Where To?", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- February 1952 (v. 3 no. 5): "The Demolished Man" (part 2 of 3), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- March 1952 (v. 3 no. 6): "The Year of the Jackpot", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- March 1952 (v. 3 no. 6): "Catch That Martian", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- March 1952 (v. 3 no. 6): "The Demolished Man" (part 3 of 3), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- April 1952 (v. 4 no. 1): "Ticket to Anywhere", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- May 1952 (v. 4 no. 2): "Lover, When You're Near Me", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- May 1952 (v. 4 no. 2): "Garden in the Void", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- June 1952 (v. 4 no. 3): "Gravy Planet" (part 1 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- June 1952 (v. 4 no. 3): "The Hoaxsters", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- July 1952 (v. 4 no. 4): "Origins of Galactic Slang", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- July 1952 (v. 4 no. 4): "Shipshape Home", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- July 1952 (v. 4 no. 4): "Gravy Planet" (part 2 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- August 1952 (v. 4 no. 5): "Surface Tension", by James Blish [Permissions]
- August 1952 (v. 4 no. 5): "Gravy Planet" (part 3 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- September 1952 (v. 4 no. 6): "The Mousetrap", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- September 1952 (v. 4 no. 6): "The Altruist", by James H. Schmitz [Permissions]
- October 1952 (v. 5 no. 1): "Baby is Three", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- October 1952 (v. 5 no. 1): "Halo", by Hal Clement [Permissions]
- October 1952 (v. 5 no. 1): "Games for Blondes", by John D. MacDonald [Permissions]
- October 1952 (v. 5 no. 1): "A Little Oil", by Eric Frank Russell [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the December 1952 issue, but it actually appeared in the October 1952 issue.)
- November 1952 (v. 5 no. 2): "The Martian Way", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- November 1952 (v. 5 no. 2): "The Misogynist", by James E. Gunn
- November 1952 (v. 5 no. 2): "Command Performance", by Walter M. Miller [Permissions]
- December 1952 (v. 5 no. 3): "Ring Around the Sun" (part 1 of 3), by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- December 1952 (v. 5 no. 3): "The Deep", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- January 1953 (v. 5 no. 4): "Prott", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions]
- January 1953 (v. 5 no. 4): "Ring Around the Sun" (part 2 of 3), by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- February 1953 (v. 5 no. 5): "Four in One", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- February 1953 (v. 5 no. 5): "Protective Mimicry", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- February 1953 (v. 5 no. 5): "Saucer of Loneliness", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- February 1953 (v. 5 no. 5): "Ring Around the Sun" (part 3 of 3), by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- March 1953 (v. 5 no. 6): "Horse Trader", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- April 1953 (v. 6 no. 1): "Origins of Galactic Law", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- April 1953 (v. 6 no. 1): "Unready to Wear", by Kurt Vonnegut [Permissions]
- May 1953 (v. 6 no. 2): "Wherever You May Be", by James E. Gunn
- May 1953 (v. 6 no. 2): "Junkyard", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- May 1953 (v. 6 no. 2): "De Profundis", by Henry Kuttner [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the May 1953 issue, but I have not been able to find it published in this or any other issue of Galaxy. A version of the story titled The Visitors was published in the May 1953 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly.)
- June 1953 (v. 6 no. 3): "We Don't Want Any Trouble", by James H. Schmitz [Permissions]
- June 1953 (v. 6 no. 3): "If You Were the Only", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- June 1953 (v. 6 no. 3): "Colony", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- July 1953 (v. 6 no. 4): "Kindergarten", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- July 1953 (v. 6 no. 4): "Caretaker", by James H. Schmitz [Permissions]
- August 1953 (v. 6 no. 5): "Minimum Sentence", by Theodore R. Cogswell [Permissions]
- September 1953 (v. 6 no. 6): "The Touch of Your Hand", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- September 1953 (v. 6 no. 6): "Worrywart", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1953 (v. 7 no. 1): "The Caves of Steel" (part 1 of 3), by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- October 1953 (v. 7 no. 1): "Origins of Galactic Etiquette", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- November 1953 (v. 7 no. 2): "The Caves of Steel" (part 2 of 3), by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- December 1953 (v. 7 no. 3): "Mr. Costello, Hero", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- December 1953 (v. 7 no. 3): "Origins of Galactic Medicine", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- December 1953 (v. 7 no. 3): "The Caves of Steel" (part 3 of 3), by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- January 1954 (v. 7 no. 4): "Natural State", by Damon Knight [Permissions] (This was later expanded into Masters of Evolution, published in 1959 and also renewed)
- January 1954 (v. 7 no. 4): "Lulungomeena", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- February 1954 (v. 7 no. 5): "Beep", by James Blish [Permissions]
- March 1954 (v. 7 no. 6): "The Littlest People", by Raymond E. Banks
- March 1954 (v. 7 no. 6): "Ironclad", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- March 1954 (v. 7 no. 6): "The Education of Drusilla Strange", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- April 1954 (v. 8 no. 1): "The Midas Plague", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- April 1954 (v. 8 no. 1): "Limiting Factor", by Theodore R. Cogswell [Permissions]
- April 1954 (v. 8 no. 1): "Hands Off", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- April 1954 (v. 8 no. 1): "Black Charlie", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- May 1954 (v. 8 no. 2): "Granny Won't Knit", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- May 1954 (v. 8 no. 2): "Open Warfare", by James E. Gunn
- June 1954 (v. 8 no. 3): "Gladiator at Law" (part 1 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions] (Renewal record for this magazine serial version gives title as Gladiators at Law)
- June 1954 (v. 8 no. 3): "Down Among the Dead Men", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- June 1954 (v. 8 no. 3): "Something for Nothing", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- July 1954 (v. 8 no. 4): "A Thief in Time", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- July 1954 (v. 8 no. 4): "This Side Up", by Raymond E. Banks
- July 1954 (v. 8 no. 4): "Green Thumb", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- July 1954 (v. 8 no. 4): "Gladiator at Law" (part 2 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions] (Renewal record for this magazine serial version gives title as Gladiators at Law)
- August 1954 (v. 8 no. 5): "Party of the Two Parts", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- August 1954 (v. 8 no. 5): "Subsistence Level", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym. Renewal record gives title as Subsistance Level)
- August 1954 (v. 8 no. 5): "Invasion Report", by Theodore R. Cogswell [Permissions]
- August 1954 (v. 8 no. 5): "Gladiator at Law" (part 3 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions] (Renewal record for this magazine serial version gives title as Gladiators at Law)
- September 1954 (v. 8 no. 6): "Dusty Zebra", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- September 1954 (v. 8 no. 6): "Shell Game", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the March 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the September 1954 issue. Renewal is dated November 22, 1983, likely too late to be effective for the actual publication date.)
- September 1954 (v. 8 no. 6): "Milk Run", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- September 1954 (v. 8 no. 6): "Satan's Shrine", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- October 1954 (v. 9 no. 1): "A World of Talent", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the August 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the October 1954 issue. Renewal is dated November 22, 1983, likely too late to be effective for the actual publication date.)
- October 1954 (v. 9 no. 1): "Ghost V", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- October 1954 (v. 9 no. 1): "Idiot's Crusade", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1954 (v. 9 no. 1): "Jebaburba", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- November 1954 (v. 9 no. 2): "How-2", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- November 1954 (v. 9 no. 2): "The Laxian Key", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Loxian Key)
- December 1954 (v. 9 no. 3): "Skulking Permit", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- December 1954 (v. 9 no. 3): "Uncle Tom's Planet", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- January 1955 (v. 9 no. 4): "When You're Smiling", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- February 1955 (v. 9 no. 5): "The Cave of Night", by James E. Gunn
- March 1955 (v. 9 no. 6): "The Candle Lighter", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- March 1955 (v. 9 no. 6): "Dulcie & Decorum", by Damon Knight [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Dulcie and Decorum)
- March 1955 (v. 9 no. 6): "Who?", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- April 1955 (v. 10 no. 1): "The Servant Problem", by William Tenn [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the June 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the April 1955 issue.)
- April 1955 (v. 10 no. 1): "The Lifeboat Mutiny", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- April 1955 (v. 10 no. 1): "Target One", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- April 1955 (v. 10 no. 1): "Origins of Galactic Advice to the Lovelorn", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- April 1955 (v. 10 no. 1): "Hurricane Trio", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- May 1955 (v. 10 no. 2): "The Dreaming Wall", by Gerald Pearce
- May 1955 (v. 10 no. 2): "The Middle of Nowhere", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1955 (v. 10 no. 3): "The Necessary Thing", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- June 1955 (v. 10 no. 3): "Grandy Devil", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1955 (v. 10 no. 3): "Inside Story", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- July 1955 (v. 10 no. 4): "The Mapmakers", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- July 1955 (v. 10 no. 4): "Property of Venus", by L. Sprague De Camp [Permissions]
- July 1955 (v. 10 no. 4): "Deadhead", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- August 1955 (v. 10 no. 5): "The Flat-Eyed Monster", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- August 1955 (v. 10 no. 5): "Country Estate", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- August 1955 (v. 10 no. 5): "Twink", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- September 1955 (v. 10 no. 6): "Little Orphan Android", by James E. Gunn
- September 1955 (v. 10 no. 6): "Hunting Problem", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- September 1955 (v. 10 no. 6): "One for the Books", by Richard Matheson [Permissions]
- October 1955 (v. 11 no. 1): "A Ticket to Tranai", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- October 1955 (v. 11 no. 1): "The Discovery of Morniel Mathaway", by William Tenn [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the November 1955 issue, but it actually appeared in the October 1955 issue.)
- November 1955 (v. 11 no. 2): "The Ties of Earth" (part 1 of 2), by James H. Schmitz [Permissions]
- November 1955 (v. 11 no. 2): "Autofac", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- November 1955 (v. 11 no. 2): "Warriors Return", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- November 1955 (v. 11 no. 2): "With Redfern on Capella XII", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Charles Satterfield) [Permissions]
- January 1956 (v. 11 no. 3): "The Body", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- February 1956 (v. 11 no. 4): "Dead-End Doctor", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- February 1956 (v. 11 no. 4): "The Corkscrew of Space", by Poul Anderson [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the March 1956 issue, but it actually appeared in the February 1956 issue.)
- February 1956 (v. 11 no. 4): "Trap", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- March 1956 (v. 11 no. 5): "A Gun for Dinosaur", by L. Sprague De Camp [Permissions]
- March 1956 (v. 11 no. 5): "Flat Tiger", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- March 1956 (v. 11 no. 5): "Tsylana", by James E. Gunn
- March 1956 (v. 11 no. 5): "Little Red Schoolhouse", by Robert F. Young [Permissions]
- March 1956 (v. 11 no. 5): "Slave Ship" (part 1 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- April 1956 (v. 11 no. 6): "Protection", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- April 1956 (v. 11 no. 6): "Slave Ship" (part 2 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- May 1956 (v. 12 no. 1): "Slave Ship" (part 3 of 3), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1956 (v. 12 no. 2): "Death Wish", by Robert Sheckley (using the name Ned Lang) [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Deathwish and author pseudonym as Ned Lange)
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "Bad Medicine", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "Drop Dead", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "Gypped", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "Writing of the Rat", by James Blish [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Writing of the Rat)
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "All the Things You Are", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "Horrer Howce", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Horror House)
- July 1956 (v. 12 no. 3): "The Skills of Xanadu", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "Time in Advance", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "Honorable Opponent", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "This Way to the Regress", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "Early Model", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "The Genius Heap", by James Blish [Permissions]
- August 1956 (v. 12 no. 4): "The Claustrophile", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- September 1956 (v. 12 no. 5): "The Other Man", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- September 1956 (v. 12 no. 5): "Human Man's Burden", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- September 1956 (v. 12 no. 5): "Seeing-Eye Dog", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- October 1956 (v. 12 no. 6): "The Stars My Destination" (part 1 of 4), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- October 1956 (v. 12 no. 6): "George All the Way", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- October 1956 (v. 12 no. 6): "Jackpot", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- November 1956 (v. 13 no. 1): "The Man Who Ate the World", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- November 1956 (v. 13 no. 1): "Double Dare", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- November 1956 (v. 13 no. 1): "The Stars My Destination" (part 2 of 4), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 13 no. 2): "The Native Problem", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- December 1956 (v. 13 no. 2): "The Stars My Destination" (part 3 of 4), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- January 1957 (v. 13 no. 3): "The Haunted Corpse", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- January 1957 (v. 13 no. 3): "The Stars My Destination" (part 4 of 4), by Alfred Bester [Permissions]
- February 1957 (v. 13 no. 4): "The Martyr", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- February 1957 (v. 13 no. 4): "The Bomb in the Bathtub", by Thomas N. Scortia
- March 1957 (v. 13 no. 5): "The Other Celia", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- March 1957 (v. 13 no. 5): "The Light", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- March 1957 (v. 13 no. 5): "An Eye for a What?", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- April 1957 (v. 13 no. 6): "Operation Stinky", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- April 1957 (v. 13 no. 6): "Man in the Jar", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- April 1957 (v. 13 no. 6): "The Ifth of Oofth", by Walter S. Tevis [Permissions]
- April 1957 (v. 13 no. 6): "The Victim From Space", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- April 1957 (v. 13 no. 6): "Army Without Banners", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- May 1957 (v. 14 no. 1): "The Language of Love", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- May 1957 (v. 14 no. 1): "For Your Information: Who'll Own the Planets?", by Willy Ley (Renewal record gives title as Who'll Own the Planets?)
- May 1957 (v. 14 no. 1): "Founding Father", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- May 1957 (v. 14 no. 1): "Double Dome", by Raymond E. Banks
- May 1957 (v. 14 no. 1): "Quota for Conquest", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- June 1957 (v. 14 no. 2): "Lulu", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- June 1957 (v. 14 no. 2): "The Hardest Bargain", by Evelyn E. Smith [Permissions]
- June 1957 (v. 14 no. 2): "Leading Man", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- June 1957 (v. 14 no. 2): "Shock Troop", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- July 1957 (v. 14 no. 3): "A World Called Maanerek", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- July 1957 (v. 14 no. 3): "A Wind is Rising", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- July 1957 (v. 14 no. 3): "Help! I am Dr. Morris Goldpepper", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- July 1957 (v. 14 no. 3): "The Deaths of Ben Baxter", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- August 1957 (v. 14 no. 4): "Time Waits for Winthrop", by William Tenn [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Winthrop Was Stubborn, the title used for a 1958 publication of the story)
- August 1957 (v. 14 no. 4): "Blaze of Glory", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- August 1957 (v. 14 no. 4): "If Money", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- September 1957 (v. 14 no. 5): "The Pod in the Barrier", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The Pod and the Barrier)
- September 1957 (v. 14 no. 5): "The Sly Bungerhop", by William Morrison [Permissions]
- September 1957 (v. 14 no. 5): "The Dark Star", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- September 1957 (v. 14 no. 5): "Shadow World", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1957 (v. 14 no. 6): "Share Alike", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- October 1957 (v. 14 no. 6): "For Your Information: Hunting Down the Dodo", by Willy Ley (A 1985 renewal registration for Hunting the Dodo/Other Islands, Other Dodos, the title of an essay published in the 1969 book Another Look At Atlantis and Fifteen Other Essays, is likely to cover this article, which is the original version of that essay's first part.)
- October 1957 (v. 14 no. 6): "Double Indemnity", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- October 1957 (v. 14 no. 6): "Robots Are Nice?", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- October 1957 (v. 14 no. 6): "Ideas Die Hard", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- November 1957 (v. 15 no. 1): "Morning After", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- November 1957 (v. 15 no. 1): "Gray Flannel Armor", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym. Renewal record gives title as Grey Flannel Armor)
- November 1957 (v. 15 no. 1): "For Your Information: On With the Dodo Hunt!", by Willy Ley (A 1985 renewal registration for Hunting the Dodo/Other Islands, Other Dodos, the title of an essay published in the 1969 book Another Look At Atlantis and Fifteen Other Essays, is likely to cover this article, which is the original version of that essay's second part.)
- November 1957 (v. 15 no. 1): "Alone at Last", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the November 1957 issue, but I have not been able to find it published in this or any other issue of Galaxy. It was published in the February 1957 issue of Infinity Science Fiction.)
- December 1957 (v. 15 no. 2): "Galley Slave", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions]
- December 1957 (v. 15 no. 2): "Sanctuary", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- December 1957 (v. 15 no. 2): "Payload", by Raymond E. Banks
- December 1957 (v. 15 no. 2): "Carbon Copy", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- January 1958 (v. 15 no. 3): "Rex and Mr. Rejilla", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- January 1958 (v. 15 no. 3): "Kill Me With Kindness", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- February 1958 (v. 15 no. 4): "The Rule of the Door", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- February 1958 (v. 15 no. 4): "For Your Information: A Century of New Animals", by Willy Ley (Renewal record gives title as A Century of New Animals)
- March 1958 (v. 15 no. 5): "Spare the Rod", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- April 1958 (v. 15 no. 6): "The Sitters", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 16 no. 1): "Or All the Seas With Oysters", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 16 no. 1): "Bridle Shower", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 16 no. 1): "The Voice of the Diaphragm", by Richard Wilson [Permissions]
- May 1958 (v. 16 no. 1): "The Iron Chancellor", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- June 1958 (v. 16 no. 2): "Mars by Moonlight", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Paul Flehr) [Permissions]
- June 1958 (v. 16 no. 2): "The Gentlest Unpeople", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1958 (v. 16 no. 2): "The Gun Without a Bang", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- June 1958 (v. 16 no. 2): "The Minimum Man", by Robert Sheckley [Permissions]
- July 1958 (v. 16 no. 3): "We Never Mention Aunt Nora", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Paul Flehr) [Permissions]
- August 1958 (v. 16 no. 4): "To Marry Medusa", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- August 1958 (v. 16 no. 4): "Third Offense", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Charles Satterfield) [Permissions]
- August 1958 (v. 16 no. 4): "The Trouble With Elmo", by Daniel Keyes
- August 1958 (v. 16 no. 4): "Seven Deadly Virtues", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Paul Flehr) [Permissions]
- September 1958 (v. 16 no. 5): "Lastborn", by Isaac Asimov [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Last Born)
- September 1958 (v. 16 no. 5): "On the Double", by Lloyd Biggle [Permissions]
- September 1958 (v. 16 no. 5): "For Your Information: The Last of the Moas", by Willy Ley (Renewal record gives title as The Last of the Moas)
- September 1958 (v. 16 no. 5): "Personnel Problem", by H. L. Gold [Permissions] (Renewal record says this was work for hire by Galaxy Publishing Corporation, and gives title as Personal Problem)
- September 1958 (v. 16 no. 5): "Thing of Beauty", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- October 1958 (v. 16 no. 6): "Time Killer" (part 1 of 4), by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (A revised version of this serial was also later renewed as Immortality Delivered)
- October 1958 (v. 16 no. 6): "Paramount Ulj", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- October 1958 (v. 16 no. 6): "The Wizards of Pung's Corners", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- October 1958 (v. 16 no. 6): "Lisbon Cubed", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- October 1958 (v. 16 no. 6): "Block That Metaphor", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- November 1958 (v. 17 no. 1): "The Civilization Game", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Civilization Game)
- November 1958 (v. 17 no. 1): "Time Killer" (part 2 of 4), by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (A revised version of this serial was also later renewed as Immortality Delivered)
- December 1958 (v. 17 no. 2): "Join Now", by Finn O'Donnevan [Permissions] (Author is Robert Sheckley writing under a pseudonym.)
- December 1958 (v. 17 no. 2): "Nightmare With Zeppelins", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- December 1958 (v. 17 no. 2): "Ullward's Retreat", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- December 1958 (v. 17 no. 2): "The Number of the Beast", by Fritz Leiber [Permissions]
- December 1958 (v. 17 no. 2): "Time Killer" (part 3 of 4), by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (A revised version of this serial was also later renewed as Immortality Delivered)
- February 1959 (v. 17 no. 3): "Installment Plan", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- February 1959 (v. 17 no. 3): "I Pinglot, Who You?", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- February 1959 (v. 17 no. 3): "Time Killer" (part 4 of 4), by Robert Sheckley [Permissions] (A revised version of this serial was also later renewed as Immortality Delivered)
- April 1959 (v. 17 no. 4): "The City of Force", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- April 1959 (v. 17 no. 4): "The Bitterest Pill", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- April 1959 (v. 17 no. 4): "Love Called This Thing", by Avram Davidson [Permissions] and Laura Goforth
- April 1959 (v. 17 no. 4): "When the People Fell", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- April 1959 (v. 17 no. 4): "The Man in the Mailbag", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- June 1959 (v. 17 no. 5): "Whatever Counts", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1959 (v. 17 no. 5): "Take Wooden Indians", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- June 1959 (v. 17 no. 5): "Soft Touch", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- August 1959 (v. 17 no. 6): "No Life of Their Own", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- August 1959 (v. 17 no. 6): "Mugwump Four", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- August 1959 (v. 17 no. 6): "The Malted Milk Monster", by William Tenn [Permissions]
- August 1959 (v. 17 no. 6): "The Waging of the Peace", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- October 1959 (v. 18 no. 1): "A Death in the House", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1959 (v. 18 no. 1): "King of the Planet", by Wilson Tucker [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as The King of the Planet)
- October 1959 (v. 18 no. 1): "Silence", by John Brunner [Permissions] (Renewal registration says this was published in the August 1959 issue, but it actually appeared in the October 1959 issue.)
- October 1959 (v. 18 no. 1): "True Self", by Elisabeth Mann Borgese
- October 1959 (v. 18 no. 1): "Way Up Yonder", by Frederik Pohl (using the name Charles Satterfield) [Permissions]
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "Flower Arrangement", by Rosel George Brown (Renewal record gives author as George Rosel Brown)
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "War Game", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "For Your Information: Dead or Alive?", by Willy Ley (Renewal record gives title as Dead or Alive)
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "The Snowmen", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "Sabbatical", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- December 1959 (v. 18 no. 2): "Blacksword", by Andrew J. Offutt [Permissions]
- February 1960 (v. 18 no. 3): "The Nuse Man", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions]
- February 1960 (v. 18 no. 3): "The Day the Icicle Works Closed", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- February 1960 (v. 18 no. 3): "Something Bright", by Zenna Henderson [Permissions]
- February 1960 (v. 18 no. 3): "Crying Jag", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- April 1960 (v. 18 no. 4): "Condition of Employment", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- April 1960 (v. 18 no. 4): "The Lady Who Sailed the Soul", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- June 1960 (v. 18 no. 5): "Drunkard's Walk" (part 1 of 2), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- June 1960 (v. 18 no. 5): "Transstar", by Raymond E. Banks
- August 1960 (v. 18 no. 6): "Mind Partner", by Christopher Anvil [Permissions]
- August 1960 (v. 18 no. 6): "To Tell the Truth", by Neal Barrett
- August 1960 (v. 18 no. 6): "Drunkard's Walk" (part 2 of 2), by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- October 1960 (v. 19 no. 1): "The Stentorii Luggage", by Neal Barrett
- October 1960 (v. 19 no. 1): "Origins of the Galactic Short-Snorter", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- October 1960 (v. 19 no. 1): "The Hours Are Good", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- December 1960 (v. 19 no. 2): "Snuffles", by R. A. Lafferty [Permissions]
- December 1960 (v. 19 no. 2): "Fighting Spirit", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- February 1961 (v. 19 no. 3): "Volume Paa-Pyx", by Fred Saberhagen [Permissions]
- February 1961 (v. 19 no. 3): "An Honorable Death", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- February 1961 (v. 19 no. 3): "Auto-da-Fe", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 19 no. 4): "Planeteer", by Fred Saberhagen [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 19 no. 4): "Homey Atmosphere", by Daniel F. Galouye [Permissions]
- April 1961 (v. 19 no. 4): "Tandy's Story", by Theodore Sturgeon [Permissions]
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "The Graybes of Raath", by Neal Barrett
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "A Gentle Dying", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "A-W-F Unlimited", by Frank Herbert [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as AWF Unlimited)
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "My Object All Sublime", by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- June 1961 (v. 19 no. 5): "The Long Way Home", by Fred Saberhagen [Permissions]
- August 1961 (v. 19 no. 6): "Lochinvar", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions]
- August 1961 (v. 19 no. 6): "Return Engagement", by Lester Del Rey [Permissions]
- August 1961 (v. 19 no. 6): "The Deep Down Dragon", by Judith Merril [Permissions]
- August 1961 (v. 19 no. 6): "The Moon Moth", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 20 no. 1): "A Planet Named Shayol", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 20 no. 1): "Crime Machine", by Robert Bloch [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 20 no. 1): "The Abominable Earthman", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 20 no. 1): "Mating Call", by Frank Herbert [Permissions]
- October 1961 (v. 20 no. 1): "The Beat Cluster", by Fritz Leiber [Permissions]
- December 1961 (v. 20 no. 2): "The Day After Doomsday" (part 1 of 2), by Poul Anderson [Permissions] (A 1989 renewal mentions the issue in which the second part was published and not this issue, but it refers to this story generally, and was filed in time to cover this part as well.)
- December 1961 (v. 20 no. 2): "Rainbird", by R. A. Lafferty [Permissions]
- December 1961 (v. 20 no. 2): "An Old Fashioned Bird Christmas", by Margaret St. Clair [Permissions]
- December 1961 (v. 20 no. 2): "The Watery Wonders of Captain Nemo", by Theodore L. Thomas [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 20 no. 3): "Critical Mass", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions] and C. M. Kornbluth [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 20 no. 3): "Origins of Galactic Fruit Salad", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- February 1962 (v. 20 no. 3): "The Day After Doomsday" (part 2 of 2), by Poul Anderson [Permissions]
- April 1962 (v. 20 no. 4): "A Planet for Plundering", by Jack Williamson [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Planet for Plundering)
- April 1962 (v. 20 no. 4): "The Tail-Tied Kings", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- June 1962 (v. 20 no. 5): "For Love", by Algis Budrys [Permissions]
- June 1962 (v. 20 no. 5): "On the Wall of the Lodge", by James Blish [Permissions] and Virginia Kidd (using the name Virginia Blish)
- June 1962 (v. 20 no. 5): "Origins of Galactic Philosophy", by Edward Wellen [Permissions]
- August 1962 (v. 20 no. 6): "The Dragon Masters", by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- August 1962 (v. 20 no. 6): "Three Portraits and a Prayer", by Frederik Pohl [Permissions]
- August 1962 (v. 20 no. 6): "One Race Show", by John Jakes
- October 1962 (v. 21 no. 1): "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 21 no. 1): "Come Into My Cellar", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 21 no. 1): "The Earthman's Burden", by Donald E. Westlake [Permissions]
- October 1962 (v. 21 no. 1): "Who Dares a Bulbur Eat?", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions] (Renewal record gives title as Who Daresa Bulbur Eat?)
- December 1962 (v. 21 no. 2): "Dr. Morris Goldpepper Returns", by Avram Davidson [Permissions]
- February 1963 (v. 21 no. 3): "Home From the Shore", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- February 1963 (v. 21 no. 3): "Think Blue, Count Two", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- February 1963 (v. 21 no. 3): "Comic Inferno", by Brian W. Aldiss [Permissions]
- February 1963 (v. 21 no. 3): "Day of Truce", by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- April 1963 (v. 21 no. 4): "The Visitor at the Zoo", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- April 1963 (v. 21 no. 4): "The Lonely Man", by Theodore L. Thomas [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 21 no. 5): "Here Gather the Stars" (part 1 of 2), by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 21 no. 5): "The Faithful Wilf", by Gordon R. Dickson [Permissions]
- June 1963 (v. 21 no. 5): "The Sellers of the Dream", by John Jakes
- August 1963 (v. 21 no. 6): "The Pain Peddlers", by Robert Silverberg [Permissions]
- August 1963 (v. 21 no. 6): "Here Gather the Stars" (part 2 of 2), by Clifford D. Simak [Permissions]
- October 1963 (v. 22 no. 1): "On the Gem Planet", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- December 1963 (v. 22 no. 2): "The Star King" (part 1 of 2), by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- December 1963 (v. 22 no. 2): "The Big Pat Boom", by Damon Knight [Permissions]
- December 1963 (v. 22 no. 2): "If There Were No Benny Cemoli", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- February 1964 (v. 22 no. 3): "Oh, to be a Blobel!", by Philip K. Dick [Permissions]
- February 1964 (v. 22 no. 3): "The Star King" (part 2 of 2), by Jack Vance [Permissions]
- April 1964 (v. 22 no. 4): "The Boy Who Bought Old Earth", by Cordwainer Smith [Permissions]
- April 1964 (v. 22 no. 4): "The Blasphemers", by Philip José Farmer [Permissions]
- February 1966 (v. 24 no. 3): "The Wreck of La Lutine", by Willy Ley (Renewal registration says this was published in the March 1957 issue, but as far as I can tell it was not published until the February 1966 issue. The renewal is dated July 16, 1985, too early for a 1966 publication, but a 1966 copyright would automatically renew in any case.)
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