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The Road to Science Fiction #3 from Heinlein to Here [Hardcover]

James (editor) Gunn (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Mentor Books (1979)
  • ASIN: B0014C4C8E
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,531,876 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, May 24, 2008
Excerpts. Bad Editor. Papa spank.

When you have put together a retrospective and analytical anthology of good to outstanding stories, why spoil it with not meant to be chopped out bits of novels? Sure, maybe they are that authors best work. As a novel. Just say so, choose another bloody story and move on. Or choose other authors and one of their stories, not like there is a shortage.

That being said, the rest is really good, from intros to authorial analyses, to the stories which average 3.85. About half the worst ratings come from excerpts, so you could consider that to be higher. Without those, the book would be pushing 5 stars.

This volume is subtitled from Heinlein to here, Here being the late 70s in this case. Or post Golden Age (everyone pretty much knowing what this means at the time, in general, apart from Norman Spinrad's delusionally self-involved definition of 1966-70, which Gunn mentions.)

Anyway, a fine, and highly readable work in a nice compact little paperback, and likely the volume of these Road To... books that people will like the most, in general. Also the longest, as you can probably tell from the 36 story count.

Road To Science Fiction 3 : All You Zombies - Robert A. Heinlein

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Reason - Isaac Asimov

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Desertion - Clifford D. Simak

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Mimsy Were the Borogoves - Lewis Padgett

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Million-Year Picnic - Ray Bradbury

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Thunder and Roses - Theodore Sturgeon

Road To Science Fiction 3 : That Only a Mother - Judith Merril

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Brooklyn Project - William Tenn

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Coming Attraction - Fritz Leiber

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Sentinel - Arthur C. Clarke

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Sail On! Sail On! - Philip José Farmer

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Critical Factor - Hal Clement

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Fondly Fahrenheit - Alfred Bester

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Cold Equations - Tom Godwin

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Game of Rat and Dragon - Cordwainer Smith

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Pilgrimage to Earth [Love Incorporated] - Robert Sheckley

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Who Can Replace a Man? - Brian W. Aldiss

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Harrison Bergeron - Kurt Vonnegut

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Streets of Ashkelon - Harry Harrison

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Terminal Beach - J. G. Ballard

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Dolphin's Way - Gordon R. Dickson

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Slow Tuesday Night - R. A. Lafferty

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Day Million - Frederik Pohl

Road To Science Fiction 3 : We Can Remember It for You Wholesale - Philip K. Dick

Road To Science Fiction 3 : I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream - Harlan Ellison

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Aye and Gomorrah - Samuel R. Delany

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Jigsaw Man - Larry Niven

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Kyrie - Poul Anderson

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Masks - Damon Knight

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Stand on Zanzibar [short story] - John Brunner

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Big Flash - Norman Spinrad

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Sundance - Robert Silverberg

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Left Hand of Darkness [short story] - Ursula K. Le Guin

Road To Science Fiction 3 : When It Changed - Joanna Russ

Road To Science Fiction 3 : The Engine at Heartspring's Center - Roger Zelazny

Road To Science Fiction 3 : Tricentennial - Joe W. Haldeman

Self-seduction time.

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Robot curiosity of philosophy.

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A technology discovery is beyond the adults, but definitely not the children, with unforeseen results.

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Mealtime archaeology.

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With everything nuked, limitation, hope and waiting is all that can be done.

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Don't know baby.

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Past alterations pseudopocryphal.

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Strange social fashions.

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Moon machine.

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Angel radio.

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Rocky swimming.

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Hot for crime android.

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Kid is a waste of oxygen.

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Another actual use for a live cat. Fight you little bastich.

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Time Enough For Love. Briefly. If you pay.

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Human lack machine chaos conflict.

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Handicap gravity uplift termination.

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Native superstition addition.

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The centre has a hold.

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Interspecies communication has much wider importance.

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There really are Morning People. Whenever you sleep, get rich quick.

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Stored love.

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Brain alteration badness.

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AM modelled slave.

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Gender altered space workers provide exotic rough trade on shore leave.

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Organlegging escape.

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Supernova human alien telepathic communication ending prolonged.

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Everything cut off.

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Instablity or urbanity.

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What the hell, he who lives by the fine print shall perish by the fine print."

Apocalypto Rock and Rollo.

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Genocidal possibility is troubling, even if not real.

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Karhide parade.

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Separation anxiety.

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Bork Bork borked.

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SETI success spurs space dwellers to sneaky space mission.

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