Title | : | Science Fiction Omnibus: The Best Science Fiction Stories from 1949 and 1950 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 344 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1952 |
Awards | : | Analog Award All-Time Best Book (1952) |
Contents:
• Trends in Modern Science-Fiction by Melvin Korshak
• Preface by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty
• Mars Is Heaven! by Ray Bradbury
• Ex Machina by Lewis Padgett]
• The Strange Case of John Kingman by Murray Leinster
• Doughnut Jockey by Erik Fennel
• Thang by Martin Gardner
• Period Piece by J. J. Coupling]
• Knock by Fredric Brown
• Genius by Poul Anderson
• And the Moon Be Still As Bright by Ray Bradbury
• No Connection by Isaac Asimov
• In Hiding by Wilmar H. Shiras
• Happy Ending by Henry Kuttner
• Private Eye by Lewis Padgett]
• Doomsday Deferred by Will F. Jenkins]
• The Hurkle Is a Happy Beast by Theodore Sturgeon
• Eternity Lost by Clifford D. Simak
• Easter Eggs by Robert S. Carr
• Opening Doors by Wilmar H. Shiras
• Five Years in the Marmalade by Robert W. Krepps
• Dwellers in Silence by Ray Bradbury
• Mouse by Fredric Brown
• Refuge for Tonight by Robert Moore Williams
• The Life-Work of Professor Muntz by Murray Leinster
• Flaw by John D. MacDonald
• The Man by Ray Bradbury
• Trends in Modern Science-Fiction by Melvin Korshak
• Preface by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty
• Mars Is Heaven! by Ray Bradbury
• Ex Machina by Lewis Padgett]
• The Strange Case of John Kingman by Murray Leinster
• Doughnut Jockey by Erik Fennel
• Thang by Martin Gardner
• Period Piece by J. J. Coupling]
• Knock by Fredric Brown
• Genius by Poul Anderson
• And the Moon Be Still As Bright by Ray Bradbury
• No Connection by Isaac Asimov
• In Hiding by Wilmar H. Shiras
• Happy Ending by Henry Kuttner
• Private Eye by Lewis Padgett]
• Doomsday Deferred by Will F. Jenkins]
• The Hurkle Is a Happy Beast by Theodore Sturgeon
• Eternity Lost by Clifford D. Simak
• Easter Eggs by Robert S. Carr
• Opening Doors by Wilmar H. Shiras
• Five Years in the Marmalade by Robert W. Krepps
• Dwellers in Silence by Ray Bradbury
• Mouse by Fredric Brown
• Refuge for Tonight by Robert Moore Williams
• The Life-Work of Professor Muntz by Murray Leinster
• Flaw by John D. MacDonald
• The Man by Ray Bradbury