The Best of Randall Garrett, Edited by Robert Silverberg – January, 1982 [Roewna A. Morrill]

When this post was originally created – in September of 2017 – it only consisted of the book’s cover – as seen below. 

I’ve now updated the post to include the table of contents of The Best of Randall Garrett…  (See, below (below)!)

Contents

The Man Who Came for Christmas, by Philip Jose Farmer

The Hunting Lodge, by Randall Garrett, from Astounding Science Fiction, July, 1954

Randall, by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Waiting Game, by Randall Garrett, from Astounding Science Fiction, January, 1951

Randall and I, by Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov’s The Caves of Steel: A Review in Verse, by Randall Garrett, from Science Fiction Stories, March, 1956

Alfred Bester’s The Demolished Man: A Review in Verse, by Randall Garrett, from Science Fiction Stories, January, 1956

Of Pastiche and Parody, by Poul Anderson

Poul Anderson’s Three Hearts and Three Lions: A Calypso in Search of a Rhyme, by Randall Garrett and Vicki Ann Heydron, from Takeoff, 1978

How I Stole the Belt Civilization, by Larry Niven

No Connections, by Randall Garrett, from Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1958
Randall Garrett – Big Heart, by Ben Bova

The Best Policy, by Randall Garrett, from Astounding Science Fiction, July, 1957

How Randall Garrett Changed World History, by Norman Spinrad

Time Fuze, by Randall Garrett, from if – Worlds of Science Fiction, March, 1954
Randall Garrett, by Frank Herbert

A Little Intelligence, by Randall Garrett, from Future Science Fiction, October, 1958

Randall Garrett, by Anne McCaffrey

The Eyes Have It, by Randall Garrett, Analog, January, 1964

Randall, Henry and John, by Harry Harrison

The Spell of War, by Randall Garrett, from The Future at War I: Thor’s Hammer, 1978

Morgen Rot, by Gordon R. Dickson

Frost and Thunder, by Randall Garrett, from Asimov’s Science Fiction Adventure Magazine, Summer, 1979

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame – Volume I, Edited by Robert Silverberg – November, 1972 (July, 1971)

Contents

Introduction, by Robert Silverberg

“A Martin Odyssey”, by Stanley G. Weinbaum
(Wonder Stories, July, 1934)

“Twilight”, by John W. Campbell (as Don A. Stuart)
(Astounding Stories, November, 1934)

“Helen O’Loy”, by Lester del Rey
(Astounding Science Fiction, December, 1938)

“The Roads Must Roll”, by Robert A. Heinlein
(Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1940)

“Microcosmic God”, by Theodore Sturgeon
(Astounding Science Fiction, April, 1941)

“Nightfall”, by Isaac Asimov
(Astounding Science Fiction, September, 1941)

“The Weapon Shop”, by A.E. van Vogt
(Astounding Science Fiction, December, 1942)

“Mimsy Were the Borogoves”, by Lewis Padgett
(Astounding Science Fiction, February, 1943)

“Huddling Place”, by Clifford D. Simak
(Astounding Science Fiction, July, 1944)

“Arena”, by Fredric Brown
(Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1944)

“First Contact”, by Murray Leinster
(Astounding Science Fiction, November, 1945)

“That Only A Mother”, by Judith Merril
(Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1948)

“Scanners Live in Vain, by Cordwainer Smith
(Fantasy Book, January, 1950)

“Mars is Heaven!”, by Ray Bradbury
(Planet Stories, Fall, 1948)

“The Little Black Bag”, by Cyril M. Kornbluth
(Astounding Science Fiction, July, 1950)

“Born of Man and Woman”, by Richard Matheson
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July, 1950)

“Coming Attraction”, by Fritz Leiber
(Galaxy Science Fiction, November, 1950)

“The Quest for Saint Aquin”, by Anthony Boucher
(New Tales of Space and Time, 1951)

“Surface Tension”, by James Blish
(Galaxy Science Fiction, August, 1952)

“The Nine Billion Names of God”, by Arthur C. Clarke
(Star Science Fiction Stories Number 1, 1953)

“It’s A Good Life”, by Jerome Bixby
(Star Science Fiction Stories Number 2, 1953)

“The Cold Equations”, by Tom Godwin
(Astounding Science Fiction, August, 1954)

“Fondly Fahrenheit”, by Alfred Bester
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August, 1954)

“The Country of The Kind”, by Damon Knight
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February, 1956)

“Flowers for Algernon”, by Daniel Keyes
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April, 1959)

“A Rose for Ecclesiastes”, by Roger Zelazny
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November, 1963)