Category: Science Fiction – Books
Destination: Universe, by A.E. van Vogt – 1958 (1953) [Stanley Meltzoff]
Far Centaurus – Astounding Science Fiction, 1944
The Monster – Astounding Science Fiction, 1948
Dormant – Thrilling Wonder Stories, 1949
Enchanted Village – Other Worlds, 1950
A Can Of Paint – Astounding Science Fiction, 1944
Defense – Avon Fantasy Reader, 1948
The Rulers – Astounding Science Fiction, 1944
“Dear Pen Pal” – Arkham Sampler, 1949
The Sound – Astounding Science Fiction, 1949
The Search – Astounding Science Fiction, 1942
Nebula Award Stories Four, Edited by Poul Anderson – 1971
Triad: Three Complete Science Fiction Novels by A.E. van Vogt – 1951
Out of the Unknown, by A.E. van Vogt and Edna Mayne Hull – April, 1948 [Roy Hunt]
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“The Sea Thing”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 2.
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“The Sea Thing”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 23.
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“The Wishes We Make”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 32.
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“The Wishes We Make”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 33.
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“The Witch”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Charles McNutt) – page 56.
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“The Witch”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Neil Austin) – page 69.
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“The Patient”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 80.
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“The Patient”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 81.
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“The Ultimate Wish”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Charles McNutt) – page 90.
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“The Ultimate Wish”, by Edna Mayne Hull (art by Roy Hunt) – page 103.
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“The Ghost”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Roy Hunt) – page 108.
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“The Ghost”, by A.E. van Vogt (art by Roy Hunt) – page 115.
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Nebula Award Stories One, Edited by Damon Knight – 1966
Nebula Award Stories Number Two, Edited by Brian W. Aldiss and Harry Harrison – 1967
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame – Volume IV, Edited by Terry Carr – 1986
Introduction, by Terry Carr
1970
“Ill Met in Lankhmar”, by Fritz Leiber
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April, 1970)
“Slow Sculpture”, by Theodore Sturgeon
(Galaxy Science Fiction, February, 1970)
1971
“The Missing Man”, by Katherine MacLean
(Analog Science Fiction / Science Fact, March, 1971)
“The Queen of Air and Darkness”, by Poul Anderson
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April, 1971)
“Good News from the Vatican”, by Robert Silverberg
(Universe 1, 1971)
1972
“A Meeting with Medusa”, by Arthur C. Clarke
(Playboy, December, 1971)
“Goat Song”, by Poul Anderson
(The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February, 1972)
“When It Changed”, by Joanna Russ
(Again, Dangerous Visions, March, 1972)
1973
“The Death of Doctor Island”, by Gene Wolfe
(Universe 3, 1973)
“Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand”, by Vonda N. Mclntyre
(Analog Science Fiction / Science Fact, October, 1973)
“Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death”, by James Tiptree, Jr.
(The Alien Condition, April, 1973)
1974
“Born with the Dead”, by Robert Silverberg
(Born with the Dead – Three Novellas About the Spirit of Man, 1974)
“If the Stars Are Gods”, by Gordon Eklund and Gregory Benford
(Universe 4, 1974)
“The Day Before the Revolution”, by Ursula K. Le Guin
(Galaxy Science Fiction, August, 1974)
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame – Volume IIB, Edited by Ben Bova – 1973
Introduction, by Ben Bova
“The Martian Way”, by Isaac Asimov
(Galaxy Science Fiction, November, 1952)
“Earthman, Come Home”, by James Blish
“Rogue Moon”, by Algis Budrys
(1960)
“The Spectre General”, by Theodore Cogswell
(Astounding Science Fiction, June, 1952)
“The Machine Stops”, by E.M. Forster
(The Oxford and Cambridge Review, November, 1909)
“The Midas Plague”, by Frederik Pohl
(Galaxy Science Fiction, April, 1954)
“The Witches of Karres”, by James H. Schmitz
(Astounding Science Fiction, December, 1949)
”E For Effort”, by T.L. Sherred
(Astounding Science Fiction, May, 1947)
“In Hiding”, by Wilmar H. Shiras
(Astounding Science Fiction, November, 1948)
“The Big Front Yard”, by Clifford D. Simak
(Astounding Science Fiction, October, 1958)
“The Moon Moth”, by Jack Vance
(Galaxy Science Fiction, August, 1961)
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)














