"Reprint anthology of 9 science fiction stories about time travel. Contents: An Infinite Summer, by Christopher Priest [1977 Locus Poll Award, Best Short Story (Place: 14]; The King's Wishes, by Robert Sheckley; Manna, by Peter Phillips; The Long remembering, by Poul Anderson; Try and Change the Past, by Fritz Leiber; Divine Madness, by Roger Zelazny; Mugwump 4, by Robert Silverberg; Secret Rider, by Marta Randall; The Seesaw, by A. E. v ..."
"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction publishes a special author issue on occasion; the author selected is honored by the inclusion of a major new story, a critical essay on his work, and a comprehensive bibliography. The special contents of the first six one-author issues is gathered in this volume. Stories include: When You Care, When You Love, by Theodore Sturgeon (1963 Hugo Award nominee); To the Chicago Abyss, by Ray Bradbu ..."
"SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY-THE MAN WHO WENT TO THE MOON TWICE BY HOWARD RODMAN,FAITH OF OUR FATHERS BY PHILIP K.DICK,THE JIGSAW MAN BY LARRY NIVEN,GONNA ROLL THE BONES BY FRITZ LEIBER,LORD RANDY,MY SON BY JOE L.HENSLEY,EUTOPIA BY POUL ANDERSON,INCIDENT IN MODERAN BY DAVID R.BUNCH,THE ESCAPING BY DAVID R.BUNCH,THE DOLL HOUSE BY JAMES CROSS,SEX AND/OR MR.MORRISON BY CAROL EMSHWILLER,SHALL THE DUST PRAISE THEE?BY DAMON KNIGHT."
"xi • Preface (Science Fiction of the 50's) • (1979) • essay by Frederik Pohl xv • Introduction (Science Fiction of the Fifties) • (1979) • essay by Joseph D. Olander and Martin H. Greenberg [as by Joseph D. Olander and Martin Harry Greenberg ] 1 • Spectator Sport • (1950) • shortstory by John D. MacDonald 9 • Feedback • (1951) • shortstory by Katherine MacLean 31 • Bettyann • [Bettyann • 1] • (1951) • novelette by Kris Neville 80 • Dark ..."
"Introduction by the editor. Stories: "I'm Looking for 'Jeff'" (1952) by Fritz Leiber; "Angels in the Jets" (1952) by Jerome Bixby; "Paingod" (1964) by Harlan Ellison; "The Malatesta Collection" (1963) by Roger Zelazny; "Sally" (1953) by Isaac Asimov; "The Roller Coaster" (1953) by Alfred Bester; "Eve Times Four" (1960) by Poul Anderson; "Final Exam" (1952) by Chad Oliver; "April in Paris" (1962) by Ursula K. Le Guin.
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"Fritz Leiber's work bridges the gap between the pulp era of H. P. Lovecraft and the Paperback era of P. K. Dick, and arguably, is as influential as both these authors. From a historical context, Leiber in fact knew both of the authors, and his work can be seen as a bridge connecting the many different flavors of genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Edited by award-winning editors Jonathan Strahan and Charles Brown, this new ..."
""The Hugo Winners. Volume Three, Part III. The Best of The Best Science Fiction 1974-1975" was edited by Isaac Asimov and was first published in 1979 in Great Britain by Dennis Dobson in hardback with dustjacket, 214pp, ISBN 0234720883. Jacket design by Richard Weaver. Includes the excellent stories:
1974:32nd Convention, Washington:
The Girl Who Was Plugged in by James Tiptree Jr
The Deathbird by Harlan Ellison
The Ones Who Walk Away ..."
"Stories from this astounding decade in the history of sci fi, including work by Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Leigh Brackett, Lester Del Rey, Robert A. Heinlein, James Blish, Damon Knight, A. E. Van Vogt, & others. With an Introduction by Frederik Pohl & selected Bibliography. First Avon trade paperback printing."
"Nine Stories of Science Fiction by Poul Anderson, Fritiz Leiber, Peter Phillips, Christopher Priest, Marta Randall, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, A.E. Van Vogt, Roger Zelazny. It is editied by Robert Silverberg. "I want to offer here a group of time-travel stories of a different sort, more subtle variants on the basic notion, stories of people who float back and forth along the time stream in ways more intricate than those imagi ..."
"James Gunn is one of the preeminent science fiction scholars working in the field today, and his Road to Science Fiction historical anthology series has been called "as definitive an SF anthology as one can obtain," by Publishers Weekly. This third volume in the series collects the best work published between 1940 and 1977, showcasing such notable authors as Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Ursula K. Le Guin. This is a ..."