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Random House
Language
English
Pages
997

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Famous Science-Fiction Stories: Adventures in Time and Space
1957, Random House
Hardcover in English - 1st Modern Library edition

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Table of Contents

Introduction, by Raymond J. Healy and J. Francis McComas
Requiem (1940), by Robert A. Heinlein
Forgetfulness (1937), by John W. Campbell, Jr. (as Don A. Stuart)
Nerves (1942), by Lester del Rey
The Sands of Time (1937), by P. Schuyler Miller
The Proud Robot (1943), by Henry Kuttner (as Lewis Padgett)
Seeds of the Dusk (1938), by Raymond Z. Gallun
Black Destroyer (a.k.a. Space Beagle) (1939), by A. E. van Vogt
Symbiotica (1943), by Eric Frank Russell
Heavy Planet (1939), by Milton A. Rothman (as Lee Gregor)
Time Locker (1943) by Henry Kuttner (as Lewis Padgett)
The Link (1942), by Cleve Cartmill
Mechanical Mice (1941), by Eric Frank Russell (as Maurice G. Hugi)
V-2: Rocket Cargo Ship (1945), by Willy Ley
Adam and No Eve (1941), by Alfred Bester
Nightfall (1941), by Isaac Asimov
A Matter of Size (1934), by Harry Bates
As Never Was (1944), by P. Schuyler Miller
Q. U. R. (1943), by Anthony Boucher
Who Goes There? (1938), by John W. Campbell, Jr. (as Don A. Stuart)
The Roads Must Roll (1940), by Robert A. Heinlein
Asylum (1942), by A. E. van Vogt
Quietus (1940), by Ross Rocklynne
The Twonky (1942), by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore (as Lewis Padgett)
Time-Travel Happens! (1939), by A. M. Phillips
Robot's Return (1938), by Robert Moore Williams
The Blue Giraffe (1939), by L. Sprague de Camp
Flight into Darkness (1943), by J. Francis McComas (as Webb Marlowe)
The Weapons Shop (1942), by A. E. van Vogt
Farewell to the Master (1940), by Harry Bates
Within the Pyramid (1937), by R. DeWitt Miller
He Who Shrank (1936), by Henry Hasse
By his Bootstraps (1941), by Robert A. Heinlein (as Anson MacDonald)
The Star Mouse (1942), by Fredric Brown
Correspondence Course (1945), by Raymond F. Jones
Brain (1932), by S. Fowler Wright

Edition Notes

Modern Library Giant #G31.
First published in 1946 under title: Adventures in time and space.

Published in
New York, NY
Series
The Modern Library of the World's Best Books
Genre
Science Fiction.
Other Titles
Adventures in Time and Space
Copyright Date
1956

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ1.H345 Fam

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 997 p.
Number of pages
997
Dimensions
21 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6225280M
Internet Archive
famoussciencefic00heal
LCCN
57011402
OCLC/WorldCat
250546, 1012495

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