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Top notch. Reliable. Authentic. Best of "the best." Highly recommended.

These are just a few of the favorable comments made by reviewers about this series in past years. They will be made again for this prime and authentic selection of the superior science fiction stories of the year past.

It is a Daw tradition that the "World's Best" is not merely the first of its kind each year but that it holds up as the most solidly certain selection of the fines and most memorable science fiction stories by the writers, old and new, of the highest talent.

The 1975 Annual World's Best SF is always what its name implies.

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Publisher
Daw Books
Language
English
Pages
269

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The 1975 Annual World's Best Science Fiction
May 20, 1975, Daw Books
Paperback in English

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New York, NY

First Sentence

"The cities of the Shkeen are old, far older than man's, and the great rust-red metropolis that rose from their sacred hill country had proved to be the oldest of them all."

Table of Contents

Introduction, by Donald A. Wollheim Page 7
A Song for Lya, by George R. R. Martin Page 11
Deathson, by Sydney J. Van Scyoc Page 67
A Full Member of the Club, by Bob Shaw Page 107
The Sun's Tears, by Brian M. Stableford Page 129
The Gift of the Garigolli, by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth Page 140
The Four-Hour Fugue, by Alfred Bester Page 163
Twig, by Gordon R. Dickson Page 179
Cathadonion Odyssey, by Michael Bishop Page 209
The Bleeding Man, by Graig Strete Page 229
Stranger in Paradise, by Isaac Asimov Page 245

Edition Notes

Daw SF Books No. 148.
Cover art by Jack Gaughan.

Series
World's Best SF
Genre
Science fiction

Contributors

Cover Art
Jack Gaughan

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
269 p.
Number of pages
269
Dimensions
18 cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8131809M
ISBN 10
0879971703
ISBN 13
9780879971700
OCLC/WorldCat
1806494
Library Thing
659079
Goodreads
1617375

Work Description

Contents:

Introductory essay by Donald A. Wollheim
A Song for Lya (1974) by George R. R. Martin
Deathsong (1974) by Sydney J. Van Scyoc
A Full Member of the Club (1974) by Bob Shaw
The Sun's Tears Challenge Chaos by Brian M. Stableford
The Gift of Garigolli (1974) by C. M. Kornbluth and Frederik Pohl
The Four-Hour Fugue (1974) by Alfred Bester
Twig (1974) by Gordon R. Dickson
Cathadonian Odyssey (1974) by Michael Bishop
The Bleeding Man (1974) by Craig Strete
Stranger in Paradise (1974) by Isaac Asimov.

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