Best of
Anthologies
1975
Contemporary American Poetry
A. Poulin Jr. - 1975
The alphabetically arranged collection provides a generous sampling of each poet with a photo, biographical sketches, and bibliographies.
The Best of Frederik Pohl
Frederik Pohl - 1975
Introduction by Lester del Rey.Contents:The Tunnel under the World (1955)Punch (1961)Three Portraits and a Prayer (1962)Day Million (1966)Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus (1956)We Never Mention Aunt Nora (1958)Father of the Stars (1964)The Day the Martians Came (1967)The Midas Plague (1954)The Snowmen (1959)How to Count on Your Fingers (1956) essayGrandy Devil (1955)Speed Trap (1967)The Richest Man in Levittown (1959)The Day the Icicle Works Closed (1960)The Hated (1958)The Martian in the Attic (1960)The Census Takers (1956)The Children of Night (1964)
Scottish Love Poems: A Personal Anthology
Antonia Fraser - 1975
Ballads, sonnets and modern verse are all present in a variety of Scots and English forms. The poems range in tone from scathing satire to evocative romanticism. Fraser has made a wide-ranging selection of poems from the 15th century to the present day. Included are well-known masters - Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson - and contemporary poets such as Kathleen Jamie, John Burnside and Carol Ann Duffy.
The Monster Club
R. Chetwynd-Hayes - 1975
Here, along with the usual monsters - vampires, werewolves, ghouls, and some of Dr Frankenstein's more freakish creations - you'll find other, less familiar ones. You'll meet the frightening Fly-by-Night, the hideous shaddy, the horrible mock, and the dreaded shadmock, perhaps the most terrible of all. When Donald McCloud offers a starving man a meal, he unexpectedly discovers that the man is a vampire - and he's the main course! Accompanying the vampire, Eramus, to The Monster Club, Donald encounters a whole host of strange monsters, who, in a series of five linked stories, recount to Donald their monstrous exploits. But as Donald is regaled with these tales of monsters and their unfortunate human victims, it gradually dawns on him that as the only human in a club full of bloodthirsty monsters, he might be in a bit of a predicament. . . . First published as a paperback original in 1976, R. Chetwynd-Hayes's "The Monster Club" was adapted for a 1981 film starring Vincent Price, John Carradine and Donald Pleasence, and both book and film have gone on to become cult classics. Told in a wry, tongue-in-cheek style, the tales in "The Monster Club" are simultaneously horrific, comical, and curiously moving. This edition is the first in more than twenty years and features a new introduction by Stephen Jones and a reproduction of John Bolton's painting from the comic book adaptation of the film.
Black-Eyed Susans
Mary Helen Washington - 1975
The editor has added a new introduction and prefatory material."Mary Helen Washington has had a greater impact upon the formation of the canon of Afro-American literature than has any other scholar." —The New York Times Book Review
Women and Fiction: Short Stories By and About Women
Susan Cahill - 1975
Kate Chopin (1851-1904): The Story of an HourEdith Wharton (1862-1937): The Other TwoWilla Cather (1873-1947): A Wagner MatinéeColette (1873-1947): The Secret WomanGertrude Stein (1874-1946): Miss Furr and Miss SkeeneVirginia Woolf (1882-1941): The New DressContentsKatherine Mansfield (1888-1923): The Garden PartyKatherine Anne Porter (1890-1980): RopeKay Boyle (1902-1992): Winter NightEudora Welty (1909-2001): A Worn PathHortense Calisher (1911- ): The Scream on Fifty-Seventh StreetAnn Petry (1911-1997): Like a Winding SheetMary Lavin (1912-1996): In a CaféTillie Olsen (1913- ): I Stand Here IroningMaeve Brennan (1917-1993): The Eldest ChildCarson McCullers (1917-1967): WunderkindDoris Lessing (1919- ): To Room NineteenGrace Paley (1922- ): An Interest in LifeFlannery O'Connor (1925-1964): RevelationJean Stubbs (1926- ): Cousin LewisEdna O'Brien (1930- ): A JourneyAlice Munro (1931- ): The OfficeJoyce Carol Oates (1938- ): In the Region of IceMargaret Drabble (1939- ): The Gifts of WarJulie Hayden (1939-1981): Day-Old Baby RatsAlice Walker (1944- ): Everyday Use
Verdicts Out of Court
Clarence Darrow - 1975
Through his observations on such social issues as race, revolution, labor, divorce, crime, war, and religion, and his estimates of men and women, Darrow became the attorney for the public conscience. His beliefs, delivered with an urbane blending of wit, lawyer's logic, satire, and sentiment, remain a part of our continuing social philosophy. They are amply illustrated in this superb collection.
Nicola Bayley's Book of Nursery Rhymes
Nicola Bayley - 1975
This was Nicola's first book and it has been lovingly restored and enlarged in this gorgeous new edition.
Science Fiction Hall of Fame: The Novellas Book 3
Ben Bova - 1975
The final ballot voted twenty-four stories the best of all time. Three are presented here. Ben Bova wrote the introduction and presents in Book Three:The Marching Morons (1951) by C.M. Kornbluth...And Then There Were None (1951) by Eric Frank RussellBaby Is Three (1952) by Theodore Sturgeon
In Dreams Awake
Leslie A. Fiedler - 1975
G. Wells to 1975 and J. G. Ballard, subtitled "A Historical--Critical Anthology of Science Fiction.
Ladies of Fantasy: Two Centuries of Sinister Stories by the Gentle Sex
Seon Manley - 1975
Monsters, Monsters, Monsters
Helen Hoke - 1975
P. The foghorn - Bradbury, R. Impulse - Russell, E. F. Negotium perambulans - Benson, E. F. The monster of Cakaudrove - Reed, A. W. and Hames, I. The sphinx - Poe, E. A. The vampires of Tempassuk - Rutter, O. In the Avu observatory - Wells, H. G. The water monster - Hope-Simpson, J. The horror of the heights - Doyle, A. C. Gabriel-Ernest - Saki. Moxon's master - Bierce. A. The outsider - Lovecraft. H.P.