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1962

The Hugo Winners Vol 1 and 2 1955-1970


Isaac Asimov - 1962
    Here are twenty-three award-winning stories for the years 1955 to 1970, each with an introduction by Isaac Asimov.All the stories are unusual and contain that special something that marks them as a prize winners. Highly original and provocative, they examine the mystery of existence and the very real possibilities that lie within the realm of future experience. And together they provide a lavish treat of the very best writing chosen by the most prominent people in the field - truly superior science fiction.Contents:The Darfsteller by Walter M. Miller, Jr.Allamagoosa by Eric Frank RussellExploration Team by Murray LeinsterThe Star by Arthur C. ClarkeOr All the Seas with Oysters by Avram DavidsonThe Big Front Yard by Clifford D. SimakThe Hell-Bound Train by Robert BlochFlowers for Algernon by Daniel KeyesThe Longest Voyage by Poul AndersonThe Dragon Masters by Jack VanceNo Truce with Kings by Poul AndersonSoldier, Ask Not by Gordon R. Dickson"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman by Harlan EllisonThe Last Castle by Jack VanceNeutron Star by Larry NivenWeyr Search by Anne McCaffreyRiders of the Purple Wage by Philip Jose FarmerGonna Roll the Bones by Fritz LieberI Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream by Harlan EllisonNightwings by Robert SilverbergThe Sharing of Flesh by Poul AndersonThe Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World by Harlan EllisonTime Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones by Samuel R. Delany

The Hugo Winners 1955-1961


Isaac AsimovDaniel Keyes - 1962
    — Contents: — 1955: 13th Convention, Cleveland — 1- The Darfsteller by Walter M. Miller, Jr. (novelette) — 2- Allamagoosa by Eric Frank Russel (short story)— 1956: 14th Convention, New York — 3- Exploration Team by Murray Leinster (novelette) — 4- The Star by Arthur C. Clarke (short story)— 1958: 16th Convention, Los Angeles — 5- Or All the Seas With Oysters by Avram Davidson (short story)- 1959: 17th Convention, Detroit - 6- The Big Front Yard by Clifford D. Simak (novelette) - 7- The Hell-Bound Train by Robert Bloch (short story)- 1960: 18th convention, Pittsburgh - 8- Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (novelette)- 1961: 19th Convention, Seattle - 9- The Longest Voyage by Poul Anderson(novelette)

R is for Rocket


Ray Bradbury - 1962
    feel things that no flesh-and-blood creature has ever felt. He can create visions so compelling that they literally seem to dance before your eyes. He can push you back to the beginnings of time and then suddenly, without warning, thrust you forward t the outmost limits of the future. He can make you so much a part of his strange worlds that you literally scream to get out.Seventeen breathtaking stories by the master of the weird and wonderful, including the space-age classic, FROST AND FIRE.

Little Fuzzy


H. Beam Piper - 1962
    Their charter was for a Class III uninhabited planet, which Zarathustra was, and it meant they owned the planet lock stock and barrel. They exploited it, developed it and reaped the huge profits from it without interference from the Colonial Government. Then Jack Holloway, a sunstone prospector, appeared on the scene with his family of Fuzzies and the passionate conviction that they were not cute animals but little people.

Hospital Station


James White - 1962
    Each section has a different atmosphere and habitat to cater for the many different species.. all the problems of the staff and patients are in this book.. how to design a spacesuit for a surgeon with eight legs?

The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything


John D. MacDonald - 1962
    But Kirby is destined to inherit the magical power to freeze time itself--a power that could rock the entire universe.

Tales of Ten Worlds


Arthur C. Clarke - 1962
    The long concluding story, "The Road to the Sea," is set thousands of years in the future when men have ventured beyond our solar system and the last civilizations on earth are being evacuated.Contains the following short storiesI Remember Babylon • (1960)Summertime on Icarus • (1960)Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Orbiting ... • (1959)Who's There? • (1958)Hate • (1961)Into the Comet • (1960)An Ape About the House • (1962)Saturn Rising • (1961)Let There Be Light • [Tales from the White Hart] • (1957)Death and the Senator • (1961)Trouble With Time • (1960)Before Eden • (1961)A Slight Case of Sunstroke • (1958)Dog Star • (1962)The Road to the Sea • (1951)

New Stories From the Twilight Zone


Rod Serling - 1962
    The Whole Truth2. The Shelter3. Showdown with Rance McGrew4. The Night of the Meek5. The Midnight Sea6. The Rip Van Winkle Caper

Ellison Wonderland


Harlan Ellison - 1962
    This edition contains an Introduction written for the 1974 edition and updated for the 1983 edition. This collection was among Ellison's first and it shows a writer with a wide-ranging imagination, ferocious creative energy, devastating wit and an eye for the wonderful and terrifying and tragic. Among the gems are "All The Sounds of Fear", "The Sky is Burning", "The Very Last Day of a Good Woman" and "In Lonely Lands". Though they stand tall on their own merits they also point the way to the sublime stories that followed soon after and continue to come even now, more than forty years later.

Central Passage


Lawrence Schoonover - 1962
    This book is one of the first novels related to transhumanism.

Watch the Sky


James H. Schmitz - 1962
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1962 (The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, #131)


Avram DavidsonDoris Pitkin Buck - 1962
    Aldiss - ShardsJohn Shepley - The Kit-Katt KlubKit Reed - To Lift A ShipRobert Arthur - Garvey's GhostDoris Pitkin Buck - Vintage Wine (Verse)Charles Henneberg - Moon FishersIsaac Asimov - Science: The Weighting GameAlfred Bester - BooksTheodore L. Thomas - TestJoseph Dickinson - Three for the StarsCover by Ed Emsh (illustrating "The Last Element")

Conditionally Human


Walter M. Miller Jr. - 1962
    Contents:- Conditionally Human (1952)- The Darfsteller (1955)- Dark Benediction (1951)

Other Worlds Of Clifford Simak


Clifford D. Simak - 1962
    This is the second collection of stories culled from that tome:DUSTY ZEBRA: Trader loved all the little zebras he received in return for his miraculous cleaning gadgets.CARBON COPY: Everybody was happy with the handsome new housing development until the alien practical joker perpetrated one joke too many.FOUNDING FATHER: Self-delusion is a helpful drug --- in small doses!IDIOT'S CRUSADE: Which turned out not to be so idiotic, after all.DEATH SCENE: Clairvoyance can prevent wars. Could it also deaden the excitement of living?GREEN THUMB: Which won't surprise people who have one and should be included in any gardening manual.