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The Definitive Science Fiction Collection, July 6, 2001
This is by far and away the master work off all that science fiction anthologies has given us.
Here is a complete list of the titles included.
A Martian Odyssey
Twilight
Helen O' Loy
The Roads must Roll
Microcosmic God
Nightfall
The Weapon Shop
Mimsy Where the Borogoves
Huddling Place
Arena
First Contact
That only a Mother
Scanners live in Vain
Mars is Heaven!
The Little Black Bag
Born of Man and Woman
Comming Attraction
The Quest for Saint Aquin
Surface Tension
The Nine Billion Names of God
It's a Good Life
The Cold Equations
Fondly Fahrenheit
The Country of the Kind
Flowers for Algernon
A Rose for Ecclesiastes
If you can find this book then buy it. It's awsome. Science Fiction only truly shined back in the 30's and up through the 60's and some of the 70's. This collection encompasses for the first time most of those great short-fiction works.
Enjoy!
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A classic anthology of Science Fiction, October 17, 2002
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame is a classic, one-volume library of works from the so called Golden Age of Science Fiction. These stories are from the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's, when science fiction was booming. This volume contains the works of some of the biggest and most well known authors in the field, such as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clark, Robert Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon and James Blish, among many others.
Don't get this volume mixed up with the pulp science fiction thats out there. The stories within are among some of the most famous out there. Nightfall, Surface Tension and Flowers for Algernon are in here, some of the classic stories out there.
Each and every one of the twenty-six stories in this book are exciting, thoughtful, interesting and are at the edge of imagination. They cover everything from bioengineering, first contact, mutations, god, robots, Mars and space travel, all the things that come with science fiction.
One of the most interesting things about these stories is that they were written seventy, sixty, fifty or fourty years ago, yet the ideas and writing are just as vivid as they would be written today. Some of the things that are being written about had not been invented or conceived by science, but are now the forefronts of science now. Bioengineering and robotics are the big ones. First contact and space travel still remain in science fiction for the most part, but who knows what will happen, expecially if some of those ideas were correct?
This is a must for any science fiction fan out there.
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Definitive, March 9, 2002
This is the basic collection of classical SF short stories. My copy is so tattered and worn out that I'm hoping to find a new one-- and this is my second copy. It was the text of our Science Fiction as English Lit class in college, and it's a book I've treasured ever since.
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