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1974

The Essential Ellison


Harlan Ellison - 1974
    A time traveler, observing him from within an invisible bubble, would not have marked him as anything more interesting than an undersized fourteen-year-old, seemingly always in hot water. Lively blue eyes, but basically just another kid." "But something was stirring, something was wakening in that nexus of energy. And in The Cleveland News of June 7th, little more than a week after he turned fifteen, Harlan Ellison's first professional writing appeared in print: the initial installment of a five-part adventure serial (liberally cribbed from Sir Walter Scott) titled "The Sword of Parmagon."" "Now, in a retrospective, 50 years of the best of Harlan Ellison has been assembled in a volume exceeding 1200 pages, encompassing fiction, essays, personal reminiscences, reviews and (published for the first time anywhere) a complete teleplay. Eighty-six complete and (with one exception) unabridged examples of the nonpareil writings of the man The Los Angeles Times labels "the 20th Century Lewis Carroll." Contents:1 · Introduction: Sublime Rebel · Terry Dowling · in 5 · Beginnings · Misc. Material · si 11 · The Sword of Parmagon · ss The Cleveland News, 1949 17 · The Gloconda · ss The Cleveland News, 1949 23 · The Wilder One · vi Sundial Jan ’55 25 · The Saga of Machine Gun Joe · vi Sundial Jan ’55 27 · Introduction to Glowworm · is Unearth Win ’77 30 · Glowworm · ss Infinity Science Fiction Feb ’56; slightly revised and expanded 41 · Life Hutch [Kyben] · ss If Apr ’56 53 · S.R.O. [as by Ellis Hart] · ss Amazing Mar ’57 63 · Worlds of Terror · Misc. Material · si 67 · Lonelyache · ss Knight Jul ’64 83 · Punky & the Yale Man · nv Knight Jan ’66 107 · A Prayer for No One’s Enemy · nv Cad Mar ’66 125 · Worlds of Love · Misc. Material · si 129 · In Lonely Lands · ss Fantastic Universe Jan ’59 135 · The Time of the Eye · ss The Saint Detective Magazine May ’59 143 · Grail · nv Twilight Zone Apr ’81 163 · That New Old-Time Religion · Misc. Material · si 167 · I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream · ss If Mar ’67 181 · Corpse · ss F&SF Jan ’72 189 · The Whimper of Whipped Dogs · ss Bad Moon Rising, ed. Thomas M. Disch, Harper & Row, 1973 205 · A Stab of Merriment · Misc. Material · si 209 · The Voice in the Garden · vi Lighthouse Jun ’67 211 · Erotophobia · ss Penthouse Aug ’71 217 · Mom · nv Silver Foxes Aug ’76 229 · Ecowareness · ss Sideshow Sep ’74 231 · The Outpost Undiscovered By Tourists · ss F&SF Jan ’82 235 · Dept. of “What Was the Question?” Dept. · ms * 237 · From Competition 4: Story Leads from the Year’s Worst Fantasy and SF · ms F&SF Apr ’73 238 · From Competition 8: Near-Miss SF Titles · ms F&SF Sep ’74 239 · From Competition 23: Unwieldy SF Titles · ms F&SF Feb ’80 239 · From Competition 26: Imaginary Collaborations · ms F&SF Mar ’81 240 · From Competition 39: Complete the Following Sentence... · ms F&SF Mar ’86 241 · Trouble with Women · Misc. Material · si 245 · The Very Last Day of a Good Woman [“The Last Day”] · ss Rogue Nov ’58 253 · Valerie: A True Memoir · ar Los Angeles Free Press Nov 3-24 ’72 267 · The Other Eye of Polyphemus · ss Cosmos SF&F Magazine Nov ’77 275 · All the Birds Come Home to Roost · ss Playboy Mar ’79 287 · To the Mattresses with Mean Demons · Misc. Material · si 293 · The Tombs: An Excerpt from Memos from Purgatory · ar Memos from Purgatory, Harlan Ellison, Regency, 1961 333 · “Our Little Miss” · ar Los Angeles Free Press, 1970 341 · A Love Song for Jerry Falwell · ar, 1984 347 · Telltale Tics and Tremors · ar Unearth Fll ’77 357 · True Love: Groping for the Holy Grail [“How I Survived the Great Videotape Matchmaker”] · ar Los Angeles Magazine, 1978 377 · Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54’ N, Longitude 77° 00’ 13" W · nv F&SF Oct ’74 407 · Rococo Technology · Misc. Material · si 413 · The Sky Is Burning · ss If Aug ’58 421 · The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World · nv Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967 439 · Along the Scenic Route [“Dogfight on 101”] · ss Adam Aug ’69; Amazing Sep ’69 449 · The Song the Zombie Sang · Harlan Ellison & Robert Silverberg · ss Cosmopolitan Dec ’70 461 · Knox · ss Crawdaddy Mar ’74 475 · Heart’s Blood · Misc. Material · si 481 · From Alabamy, with Hate [“March to Montgomery”] · ar Knight Sep ’65 493 · My Father · ar Los Angeles Free Press, 1972 499 · My Mother · ar Saint Louis Literary Supplement, 1976 507 · Tired Old Man · ss Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Jan ’76 517 · Gopher in the Gilly · ss Stalking the Nightmare, Phantasia, 1982 523 · Strange Wine · ss Amazing Jun ’76 531 · Nights & Days in Good Old Hollyweird · Misc. Material · si 537 · The Resurgence of Miss Ankle-Strap Wedgie · na Love Ain’t Nothing But Sex Misspelled, Trident, 1968 607 · Flintlock: An Unproduced Teleplay (1972) · pl * 687 · The Man on the Mushroom · in Ellison Wonderland, Paperback Library, 1974 691 · Somehow, I Don’t Think We’re in Kansas, Toto · ar Genesis Jun ’74; revised 707 · Face-Down in Gloria Swanson’s Swimming Pool · ar Los Angeles Magazine, 1978 711 · Petards & Hangings · Misc. Material · si 715 · Soldier [“Soldier from Tomorrow”] · nv Fantastic Universe Oct ’57 735 · The Night of Delicate Terrors · ss The Paper: A Chicago Weekly Apr 8 ’61 743 · Shattered Like a Glass Goblin · ss Orbit 4, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1968 751 · At the Mouse Circus · ss New Dimensions I, ed. Robert Silverberg, Doubleday, 1971 759 · Shadows from the Past · Misc. Material · si 763 · Free with This Box! · ss The Saint Detective Magazine Mar ’58 771 · Final Shtick · ss Rogue Aug ’60 781 · One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty · ss Orbit 8, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1970 795 · Jeffty Is Five · ss F&SF Jul ’77 813 · Contracts on the Soul · Misc. Material · si 817 · Daniel White for the Greater Good · ss Rogue Mar ’61 827 · Neither Your Jenny Nor Mine · ss Knight Apr ’64 861 · Alive and Well and on a Friendless Voyage · ss F&SF Jul ’77 871 · The Classics · Misc. Material · si 877 · “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman · ss Galaxy Dec ’65 887 · Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes · nv Knight May ’67 905 · A Boy and His Dog [Vic & Blood] · nv New Worlds Apr ’69; revised 939 · The Deathbird · nv F&SF Mar ’73 965 · Dark Liberation · Misc. Material · si 971 · The Thick Red Moment · ar The Los Angeles Weekly News, 1981 989 · The Man Who Was Heavily into Revenge · ss Analog Aug ’78 1003 · Driving in the Spikes · ar Los Angeles Magazine, 1983 1015 · Afterword · aw

The Complete Uncollected Stories


J.D. Salinger - 1974
    The book is blue, with a paper ring around the cover. It has the title stamped on the title page and attributes itself to "Train Bridge Recluse" as a publisher. Supposedly, 1000 copies were made. This book contains twenty short stories and two novellas that have never before been collected or published outside of their original magazine appearences due to the wishes of the author who has declined to publish any of his work since 1965. Stories collected here for the first time include two 30,000 word novellas (The Inverted Forest & Hapworth 16, 1924), two stories featuring Holden Caulfield in expanded scenes from The Catcher in the Rye (I'm Crazy & Slight Rebellion Off Madison), and the Babe Gladwaller and Vincent Caulfield series (Last Day of the Last Furlough, This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise & The Stranger). This collection includes all known works by Salinger not already widely available.

At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels of Terror


H.P. Lovecraft - 1974
    Lovecraft produced works of enduring power. Now gathered together into this omnibus volume are seven classics of screaming supernatural terror and vilest horror...Front cover illustration by Tim White.Contents:- Introduction: H. P. Lovecraft's Novels by August Derleth- At the Mountains of Madness- The Case of Charles Dexter Ward- The Dreams in the Witch-House- The Statement of Randolph Carter- The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath- The Silver Key- Through the Gates of the Silver Key

Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You: 13 Stories


Alice Munro - 1974
    The sisters, mothers and daughters, aunts, grandmothers, and friends in these stories shimmer with hope and love, anger and reconciliation, as they contend with their histories and their present, and what they can see of the future.WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE® IN LITERATURE 2013

Enormous Changes at the Last Minute: Stories


Grace Paley - 1974
    Seventeen stories written over the past fifteen years reveal the author's vision of human love and tragedy.Wants --Debts --Distance --Faith in the afternoon --Gloomy tune --Living --Come on, ye sons of art --Faith in a tree --Samuel --The burdened man --Enormous changes at the last minute --Politics --Northeast playground --The little girl --A conversation with my father --The immigrant story --The long-distance runner

A Hole in Space


Larry Niven - 1974
    If a man in, say, Hawaii could commit murder in, say, Chicago and be back in the time it would take him to visit the men's room, he would have a perfect alibi. And the police would have a problem. But that's only one of the problems found in Larry Niven's universe, in this collection of stories all about teleportation, deep space, black holes, artificial worlds and Louis Wu--our old friend from the "Known Space" cycle--Niven once again proves he's a master builder of fantastic worlds!Stories include: RammerThe Alibi MachineThe Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot ClubA Kind of MurderAll the Bridges RustingThere Is a TideBigger Than Worlds$16,940.00The Hole ManThe Fourth Profession

The Girl Who Cried Flowers and Other Tales


Jane Yolen - 1974
    Five original stories with the flavor of classic folk literature focus on the themes of love, truth, fear, and kindness.

Cold Hand in Mine: Strange Stories


Robert Aickman - 1974
    The story Pages from a Young Girl's Journal won Aickman the World Fantasy Award in 1975. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1973 before appearing in this collection.Cold Hand in Mine stands as one of Aickman's best collections and contains eight stories that show off his powers as a 'strange story' writer to the full, being more ambiguous than standard ghost stories. Throughout the stories the reader is introduced to a variety of characters, from a man who spends the night in a Hospice to a German aristocrat and a woman who sees an image of her own soul. There is also a nod to the conventional vampire story (Pages from a Young Girl's Journal) but all the stories remain unconventional and inconclusive, which perhaps makes them all the more startling and intriguing.• The Swords • The Real Road to the Church • Niemandswasser • Pages from a Young Girl's Journal• The Hospice • The Same Dog • Meeting Mr. Millar • The Clock Watcher

The Devil's Storybook


Natalie Babbitt - 1974
    In this collection of ten original stories, Natalie Babbitt offers us a middle-aged Old Scratch with a tender ego, proud of Hell and anxious for his reputation; a plotter at once pompous and naive who has a way of losing as often as he wins. Nothing metaphysical here--this devil, rather, has an all-too-human nature.Some of his adventures in the World--for instance, his run-in with Walpurgis, a talking goat--are good for a laugh. Some, like the story of the clergyman who finds a demon's baby on the steps of the church, will leave readers thoughtful.

Switch Bitch


Roald Dahl - 1974
    In the middle, meanwhile, are The Great Switcheroo and The Last Act, two stories exploring a darker side of desire and pleasure.In the black comedies of Switch Bitch Roald Dahl brilliantly captures the ins and outs, highs and lows of sex.'Dahl is too good a storyteller to become predictable' Daily TelegraphRoald Dahl, the brilliant and worldwide acclaimed author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Matilda, and many more classics for children, also wrote scores of short stories for adults. These delightfully disturbing tales have often been filmed and were most recently the inspiration for the West End play, Roald Dahl's Twisted Tales by Jeremy Dyson. Roald Dahl's stories continue to make readers shiver today.

Gibbsville, Pa: The Classic Stories


John O'Hara - 1974
    The famous Gibbsville stories, more than fifty of theminclude such stunners as "The Doctor's Son," "Imagine Kissing Pete," "Fatimas and Kisses," "The Cellar Domain," and "The Bucket of Blood." Again, O'Hara's Pennsylvania Protectorate, as he called itin reality, the coal region of his hometown, Pottsville, in Schuylkill Countycomes to socially and sexually complicated life. Here are the miners in the company towns, the country club set, the shopkeepers, the bartenders, the barbers, and the collegians. It is a world as varied, vibrant, and complete as Faulkner's Yoknapatawphna County or Thomas Wolfe's Altamount. Presented in this Book-of-the-Month Club Selection are four decades of the best work by the author who Bennett Cerf declared one of America's most underrated writers."

Lost Worlds: Volume 1: Zothique, Averoigne and Others


Clark Ashton Smith - 1974
    Explore the most eerie lands in adult fantasy - The Lost Worlds of Clark Ashton SmithThe Contents:ZOTHIQUEThe Empire of the NecromancersThe Isle of the TorturersNecromancy in NaatXeethraAVEROIGNEThe Holiness of AzedaracThe Beast of AveroigneOTHERSThe Letter from Mohaun LosThe Light from BeyondThe Hunters from BeyondThe Treader of the DustCover illustration by Bruce Pennington

Approaching Oblivion


Harlan Ellison - 1974
    People Magizine said there was no one like him, then cursed him for preventing easy sleep. But in these stories Harlan Ellison outdoes himself, rampaging like a mad thing through love ("Cold Friend", "Kiss of Fire", "Paulie Charmed the Sleeping Woman"), hate ("Knox", "Silent in Gehenna"), sex ("Catman", "Erotophobia"), lost childhood ("One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty") and into such bizarre subjects as the problems of blue-skinned, eleven-armed Yiddish aliens, what it's like to witness the end of the world and what happens on the day the planet Earth swallows Barbra Streisand. Oh yeah, this one's a doozy!

Passion and Affect


Laurie Colwin - 1974
    With compassion and biting wit, Laurie Colwin has created a new sort of comedy of manners.

Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s


Isaac AsimovJohn Drury Clark - 1974
    Includes a previously unpublished story by Asimov, Big Game.Complete text in one volume;Contents: IntroductionPart 1: 1920 to 1930 by Isaac AsimovPart Two: 1931 by Isaac Asimov* The Man Who Evolved / Edmond Hamilton, Wonder Stories Apr ’31;* The Jameson Satellite / Neil R. Jones, Amazing Jul ’31;* Submicroscopic / Captain S. P. Meek, Amazing Aug ’31;* Awlo of Ulm / Captain S. P. Meek, Amazing Sep ’31;* Tetrahedra of Space / P. Schuyler Miller, Wonder Stories Nov ’31;* The World of the Red Sun / Clifford D. Simak, Wonder Stories Dec ’31;Part Three: 1932 by Isaac Asimov* Tumithak of the Corridors / Charles R. Tanner, Amazing Jan ’32;* The Moon Era / Jack Williamson, Wonder Stories Feb ’32;Part Four: 1933 by Isaac Asimov* The Man Who Awoke / Laurence Manning, Wonder Stories Mar ’33;* Tumithak in Shawm / Charles R. Tanner, Amazing Jun ’33;Part Five: 1934 by Isaac Asimov* Colossus / Donald Wandrei, Astounding Jan ’34;* Born of the Sun / Jack Williamson, Astounding Mar ’34;* Sidewise in Time / Murray Leinster, Astounding Jun ’34;* Old Faithful / Raymond Z. Gallun, Astounding Dec ’34;Part Six: 1935 by Isaac Asimov* Parasite Planet / Stanley G. Weinbaum, Astounding Feb ’35;* Proxima Centauri ·/ Murray Leinster, Astounding Mar ’35;* The Accursed Galaxy / Edmond Hamilton, Astounding Jul ’35;Part Seven: 1936 by Isaac Asimov* He Who Shrank / Henry Hasse, Amazing Aug ’36;* The Human Pets of Mars / Leslie F. Stone, Amazing Oct ’36;* The Brain Stealers of Mars / John W. Campbell, Jr., Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec ’36;* Devolution / Edmond Hamilton, Amazing Dec ’36;* Big Game / Isaac Asimov [Written 11/18/41];Part Eight: 1937 by Isaac Asimov* Other Eyes Watching / John W. Campbell, Jr., Astounding Feb ’37;* Minus Planet / John D. Clark, Ph.D., Astounding Apr ’37;* Past, Present and Future / Nat Schachner, Astounding Sep ’37;Part Nine: 1938 by Isaac Asimov* The Men and the Mirror / Ross Rocklynne, Astounding Jul ’38.

Stories and Texts for Nothing


Samuel Beckett - 1974
    His prose reveals the same mastery that marks his work from Waiting for Godot and Endgame to Molloy and Malone Dies. In each of the three stories, old men displaced or expelled from the modest corners where they have been living bestir themselves in search of new corners. Told, “You can’t stay here,” they somehow, doggedly, inevitably, go on.Includes:“The Expelled”“The Calmative”“The End”Texts for Nothing (1-10)

The Best of Fritz Leiber


Fritz Leiber - 1974
    P. Lovecraft and the Paperback era of Philip K. Dick, and arguably, is as influential as both these authors. From a historical context, Leiber in fact knew both of the authors, and his work can be seen as a bridge connecting the many different flavors of genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Edited by award-winning editors Jonathan Strahan and Charles Brown, this new collection of the grand master's fiction covers all facets of his work, and features an Introduction by Neil Gaiman and an Afterword by Michael Chabon.

The Early Asimov: Book Two


Isaac Asimov - 1974
    A ghost sues for the legal right to haunt a house...a new world is discovered, inhabited by robots, & only by robots...& the author of the famous Reginald de Meister detective series finds he has a new rival in love: Reginald de Meister.Contents 9 • Introduction (The Early Asimov Volume 2) • (1973) • essay by Isaac Asimov 13 • Homo Sol • [Homo Sol • 1] • (1940) • short story by Isaac Asimov 35 • Half-Breeds on Venus • [Half-Breed • 2] • (1940) • novelette by Isaac Asimov 61 • The Imaginary • [Homo Sol • 2] • (1942) • short story by Isaac Asimov 79 • Heredity • (1941) • novelette by Isaac Asimov 105 • History • (1941) • short story by Isaac Asimov 119 • Christmas on Ganymede • (1942) • short story by Isaac Asimov 135 • The Little Man on the Subway • (1950) • short story by Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl [as by Isaac Asimov and James MacCreigh] 148 • The Hazing • [Homo Sol • 3] • (1942) • short story by Isaac Asimov 165 • Super-Neutron • (1941) • short story by Isaac Asimov 180 • Not Final! • (1941) • short story by Isaac Asimov 199 • Legal Rites • (1950) • novelette by Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl [as by Isaac Asimov and James MacCreigh] 231 • Time Pussy • [Probability Zero] • (1942) • short story by Isaac Asimov 235 • Appendix -- The Sixty Stories of the Campbell Years • (1973) • essay by uncredited

A Treasury of Hans Christian Andersen


Hans Christian Andersen - 1974
    Includes "The Ugly Duckling," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Little Mermaid," "The Red Shoes," 68 more. Ages 9-14

The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum


Stanley G. Weinbaum - 1974
    Contents:A Martian Odyssey (1934)Valley of Dreams (1934)The Adaptive Ultimate (1935)Parasite Planet (1935)Pygmalion's Spectacles (1935)Shifting Seas (1937)The Worlds of If (1935)The Mad Moon (1935)Redemption Cairn (1936)The Ideal (1935)The Lotus Eaters (1935)Proteus Island (1936)

Before the Golden Age 1


Isaac Asimov - 1974
    Jones; * Submicroscopic / Capt. S.P. Meek; * Awlo of Ulm / Capt. S.P. Meek; * Tetrahedra of Space / P. Schuyler Miller; * The World of the Red Sun / Clifford D. Simak. Originally 26 stories published in one hardcover volume.

Hawkfall and Other Stories


George Mackay Brown - 1974
    George Mackay Brown was steeped in the life and traditions of Orkney, a world set firmly between the sea and the sky, where time has an altogether different nature and significance from the rest of the world.'In Orkney,' wrote Edwin Muir, 'the lives of living men turn into legend.' The rich history of the islands – the succession of Neolithic man, Pict, Norsemen, Scot – leaves its impression upon the life of modern Orkney and is reflected in this finely wrought collection. Mingling past and present, the human world and the spiritual, George Mackay Brown brings together both the modern islanders and the Orcadians of centuries past, for the same lineaments are discernable in both.'Hawkfall', the central story, traces the vicissitudes, violence and hypocrisies which recur over many generations; in 'The Drowned Rose', the ghosts of dead lovers, still in love with the things of this world, mix with the living, while 'Sealskin' explored the relationship between legend, art and life. All stories are richly entertaining, poignant and moving, their universal themes realized in the context of their unique island setting.

The Day Before the Revolution


Ursula K. Le Guin - 1974
    Nebula Award Winner, Locus Poll Award Winner, Hugo Award Nominee

फाशी बखळ [Phashi Bakhal]


Ratnakar Matkari - 1974
    How did he allow the other person to die? How did he help the other person to hang himself to death? He was terribly upset about this. The moment his eyes saw a rope in any form he used to remember everything.........

All But a Few


Joan Aiken - 1974
    

Does Anyone Else Have Something Further to Add?


R.A. Lafferty - 1974
    Does Anyone Else Have Something Further To Add? Stories About Secret Places and Mean Men (16 stories): About a Secret CrocodileMad ManNor Limestone IslandsThe Man UnderneathBoomer FlatsThis Grand Carcass YetIn the GardenGroaning Hinges of the WorldGolden TrabantHow They Gave It BackMaybe Jones and the CitySeven Story DreamAdam Had Three BrothersPig in a PokeyThe Weirdest WorldThe Ultimate Creature

A Bird in the House


Margaret Laurence - 1974
    The stories blend into one masterly and moving whole: poignant, compassionate, and profound in emotional impact.In this fourth book of the five-volume Manawaka series, Vanessa MacLeod takes her rightful place alongside the other unforgettable heroines of Manawaka: Hagar Shipley in The Stone Angel, Rachel Cameron in A Jest of God, Stacey MacAindra in The Fire-Dwellers, and Morag Gunn in The Diviners.

Over the Hills and Far Away


Lord Dunsany - 1974
    Lovecraft Happy far-off things / Lin Carter --On reading Lord Dunsany / H.P. Lovecraft --The journey of the king --The fall of Babbulkund --The bird of the difficult eye --The secret of the sea --The compromise of the King of the Golden Isles, a play --The house of the sphinx --Blagdaross --The lonely idol --The archive of the older mysteries --The loot of Loma --The last dream of Bwona Khubla --The queen's enemies, a play --How Plash-Goo came to the Land of None's Desire --The prayer of Boob Aheera --East and west --How the gods avenged Meoul Ki Ning --The man with the golden ear-rings --Poor old Bill --The bad old woman in black --The field --Where the tides ebb and flow --The little city --The highwayman --In the twilight --The ghosts --The doom of La Traviata --A narrow escape --The lord of cities --The unhappy body --The gifts of the gods --On the dry land --The unpasturable fields --The curse of the witch --Hunting the unicorn --The pale-green image --The sacred city of Krakovlitz --At sunset, a poem

Sometimes They Come Back


Stephen King - 1974
    "Sometimes They Come Back" is set in Stratford High School in Stratford, Connecticut.

This Morning, This Evening, So Soon


James Baldwin - 1974
    

Science Fact/Fiction


Edmund J. Farrell - 1974
    (1921) shortfiction by Karel Capek The Human Factor (1963) story by David Ely The Thinking Machine (1967) essay by Isaac Asimov Misbegotten Missionary (1950) story by Isaac Asimov (aka Green Patches)Elegy (1953) story by Charles Beaumont Aesthetics of the Moon • poem by Jack Anderson (1935-) Constant Reader (1953) story by Robert Bloch Who's There? (1958) story by Arthur C. Clarke We'll Never Conquer Space (1962) essay by Arthur C. Clarke The Sack (1950) story by William Morrison Mariana (1960) story by Fritz Leiber I Always Do What Teddy Says (1965) story by Harry Harrison The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1898) story by H.G. Wells Echoes of the Mind (1972) essay by Arthur Koestler The Reluctant Orchid/Tales from the White Hart (1956) story by Arthur C. ClarkeFounding Father (1965) story by Isaac Asimov The Wound (1970) story by Howard Fast The Sound Machine (1949) story by Roald Dahl Love Among the Cabbages (1972) essay by Peter Tompkins & Christopher BirdPuppet Show (1962) story by Fredric Brown Random Sample (1953) story by T.P. Caravan On the Wheel (1972) story by Damon Knight Orbiter 5 Shows How Earth Looks from the Moon (1969) poem by May SwensonThe King of the Beasts (1964) story by Philip José Farmer UFO Detective Solves 'em All-well Almost (1973) essay by Philip J. HiltsThe Good Provider (1952) story by Marion Gross A Sound of Thunder (1952) story by Ray Bradbury Who's Cribbing? (1953) story by Jack Lewis The Third Level (1950) story by Jack Finney Speed (1960) poem by Josephine Miles The Inn Outside the World (1945) story by Edmond Hamilton On the Relativity of Time (1949) essay by Wolfgang Pauli Relativity Wins Again (1972) Anonymous essay A Matter of Overtime (1969) Anonymous essayThere Will Come Soft Rains/The Martian Chronicles (1950) story by Ray BradburyThe Forgotten Enemy (1948) story by Arthur C. Clarke Earthmen Bearing Gifts (1960) story by Fredric Brown The IFTH of OOFTH (1957) story by Walter Tevis Electronic Tape Found in a Bottle (1971) poem by Olga Cabral Brace Yourself for Another Ice Age (1973) essay by Douglas Colligan The Census Takers (1956) story by Frederik Pohl Disappearing Act (1953) story by Alfred Bester Bulletin (1954) story by Shirley Jackson Autofac (1955) novelette by Philip K. Dick Toward the Space Age (1970) poem by William Stafford Biographies of Authors • uncredited essayScience-Fiction Awards • uncredited essaySpaceship Earth (1969) essay by Buckminster FullerPronunciation Key • uncredited essay Discussion Questions • uncredited essayIndex of Authors/Titles • uncredited essay

Fiction 100: An Anthology Of Short Stories


James H. Pickering - 1974
    The first edition included one hundred stories, but subsequent editions let the collection grow to 128 stories (13th edition). Each edition drops some stories (and authors) and adds others.The stories are listed alphabetically by author surname, and all editions include biographical notes on the author and a glossary of literary terms, both at the end of the book. The book also includes explanatory footnotes either defining currently infrequently used words or references to historical events and characters.Some of the more recent editions include complementary websites. A reader's guide and an instructor's manual for most editions have also been published.

Not What You Expected: A Collection of Short Stories


Joan Aiken - 1974
    An anthology containing stories from three previous collections by Aiken: A Small Pinch of Weather and Other Stories, All and More and A Harp of Fishbones and Other Stories.

Richard Adams introduces the best of Ernest Thompson Seton


Ernest Thompson Seton - 1974
    

Introductory Psychology Through Science Fiction


Harvey A. Katz - 1974
    

Tobermory and Other Stories


Saki - 1974
    Saki's stories include the satiric, the comic, the macabre, and show a marked interest in the use of animals as agents of revenge upon mankind.

End of the World and Other Stories (New Canadian Library)


Mavis Gallant - 1974
    

A Wave of Fear: A Classic Horror Anthology


Hugh LambA.C. Benson - 1974
    Lewis, Eleanor Scott, Ambrose Bierce, M.P. Shiel, H.R. Wakefield, Charles Birkin, L.T.C. Rolt, Marjorie Bowen, A.C. Benson, E.F. Benson, R.H. Benson, Joy Burnett, Frederick Cowles, D.K. Browster, J.D. Beresford, Robert W. Chambers, and Vivian Meik.Contents (view Concise Listing)9 • Editor's Foreword (A Wave of Fear) • (1973) • essay by Hugh Lamb13 • The Child • (1934) • short story by L. A. Lewis26 • Celui-La • (1929) • short story by Eleanor Scott44 • A Resumed Identity • (1908) • short story by Ambrose Bierce51 • Huguenin's Wife • (1895) • short story by M. P. Shiel63 • Blind Man's Bluff • (1929) • short story by H. Russell Wakefield (variant of Blind Man's Buff) [as by H. R. Wakefield]68 • Marjorie's on Starlight • (1973) • short story by Charles Birkin80 • Hawley Bank Foundry • (1948) • short story by L. T. C. Rolt102 • Twilight • (1912) • short story by Marjorie Bowen111 • Basil Netherby • (1926) • novelette by A. C. Benson139 • The Wishing-Well • (1929) • short story by E. F. Benson154 • The Traveller • (1903) • short story by R. H. Benson163 • Phantom Silhouette • (1973) • short story by Joy Burnett169 • Terrible Mrs. Greene • (1936) • short story by Frederick Cowles176 • Clairvoyance • (1932) • novelette by D. K. Broster194 • The Late Occupier • (1918) • short story by J. D. Beresford198 • The Messenger • (1897) • novelette by Robert W. Chambers235 • A Honeymoon in Hate • (1933) • short story by Vivian Meik

Guilty Pleasures


Donald Barthelme - 1974
    

Southern Fried Plus Six


William Price Fox - 1974
    In a review, John K. Hutchens remarked: "If you never read a line by him outside these seventeen stories . . . you would say to yourself 'this is a writer'--because that is exactly what he is." Five years and 300,000 copies later, we know how correct was Mr. Hutchens's judgment, for Fox has captivated a wide audience of book and magazine readers as an author who can reproduce the humors and cadences of the South with a deft and sure touch. Southern Fried Plus Six presents the original 1962 collection with a bonus of six new Fox stories. The new pieces range from the story of a harrowing journey on a day coach during World War II ("Have You Ever Rode Southern?") to the fun and profit of bellhopping in a posh Miami hotel ("Room 306 Doesn't Tip"). Readers of Mr. Fox's recent novel, Moonshine Light, Moonshine Bright will find equal pleasure in this array of Foxian frolics.

The Rat Catcher's Daughter: A Collection Of Stories


Laurence Housman - 1974
    A collection of twelve fairy-tales - stories of magic and enchantment, of wicked gnomes and fairy godmothers, of princes and princesses, of poor lads and honest laborers - chosen by a well-known storyteller, and specialist in children's literature.

Beneath the Moors and Darker Places


Brian Lumley - 1974
    Beneath the Moors and Darker Places, a companion to The Whisperer and Other Voices, collects nine of Lumley's best long short works, many of them unavailable for decades in any form.The Cthulhu Mythos of the immortal H. P. Lovecraft provides inspiration for much of Lumley's work, including "Dagon's Bell" and "Big C," both included here. The explosive creation of a new volcanic island off Iceland in 1967 led to "Rising with Surtsey," an homage not just to Lovecraft but to the great August Derleth. "David's Worm"-which takes an interesting view of "you are what you eat"-was published in a Year's Best Horror Stories and later adapted for radio in Europe.The collection also includes the macabre "The Second Wish," published here for the first time with the author's original, intended ending, and "The Fairground Horror," first published in The Disciples of Cthulhu twenty-five years ago and not seen since save for a small press edition.The title tale, Beneath the Moors, a complete short novel, has been unavailable in the US since its first publication by Arkham House in the early 1970s. It is considered to be one of Lumley's strongest short works; Tor is proud to restore this and the other pieces in this volume to Lumley's growing readership.

Modern Science Fiction


Norman Spinrad - 1974
    G. Ballard, Alfred Bester, John W. Campbell, Arthur C. Clarke, Samuel R. Delany, Lester del Rey, Philip K. Dick, Thomas M. Disch, Harlan Ellison, Philip José Farmer, Tom Godwin, Damon Knight, C. M. Kornbluth, Ursula K. Le Guin, Michael Moorcock, Robert Silverberg, Norman Spinrad, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. Van Vogt, and Roger Zelazny.Contents:Introduction (1974) essay by Norman SpinradThe Golden Age (1974) essay by Norman SpinradTwilight (1934) by John W. Campbell, Jr.Enchanted Village (1950) by A. E. van VogtHelen O'Loy (1938) by Lester del ReyNightfall (1941) by Isaac AsimovThe Postwar Awakening (1974) essay by Norman SpinradThe Star (1955) by Arthur C. ClarkeAffair with a Green Monkey (1957) by Theodore SturgeonStranger Station (1956) by Damon KnightThe Cold Equations (1954) by Tom GodwinThe Marching Morons (1951) C. M. Kornbluth5,271,009 (1954) by Alfred BesterThe Full Flowering (1974) essay by Norman SpinradThe Voices of Time (1960) by J. G. BallardThe Pleasure Garden of Felipe Sagittarius (1965) by Michael MoorcockNo Direction Home (1971) by Norman SpinradDescending (1964) by Thomas M. DischFor a Breath I Tarry (1966) by Roger ZelaznyDon't Wash the Carats (1968) by Philip José FarmerFaith of Our Fathers (1967) by Philip K. DickAye, and Gomorrah . . . (1967) by Samuel R. DelanyAt the Mouse Circus (1971) by Harlan EllisonIn Entropy's Jaws (1971) by Robert SilverbergNine Lives (1969) by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Old Man And Lesser Mortals


Larry L. King - 1974
    

Sociology Through Science Fiction


Martin H. Greenberg - 1974
    

Where are you going, Where have you been?: Stories of Young America


Joyce Carol Oates - 1974
    An early collection of 17 short stories by Joyce Carol Oates including:Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?Happy OnionIn the Region of IceWild SaturdayAn American AdventureHow I Contemplated the World from the Detroit House of Correction and Began My Life Over AgainAccomplished DesiresBoy and GirlFour SummersStray ChildrenSilkieStalkingYouA Girl at the Edge of the OceanBack TherePastoral BloodYear of Wonders