A New Dawn
A New Dawn: The Don A. Stuart Stories of John W. Campbell, Jr. is an archival collection of science fiction stories by John W. Campbell, published in hardcover by NESFA Press in 2003. The volume was compiled and edited by James A. Mann. It includes all 16 stories published by Campbell under that pseudonym, as well as two Campbell/Stuart nonfiction pieces and an introduction by Barry N. Malzberg. Gary K. Wolfe declared that "the collected Stuart stories constitute a key document in the intellectual history of SF".
Contents
- "The Man Who Lost the Sea", Barry N. Malzberg
- "Twilight",
- "Atomic Power",
- "The Machine", Machine series #1
- "The Invaders", Machine series #2
- "Rebellion", Machine series #3
- "Blindness",
- "The Escape",
- "Night",
- "Elimination",
- "Frictional Losses",
- "Forgetfulness",
- "Out of Night", Aesir series #1
- "Cloak of Aesir", Aesir series #2
- "Dead Knowledge",
- "Who Goes There?"
- "The Elder Gods"
- "Strange Worlds"
- "Wouldst Write, Wee One?"