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The Best of John W. Campbell
Author: | John W. Campbell, Jr. |
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Ballantine Books, 1976 Nelson Doubleday, 1976 Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973 |
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Synopsis
Note that the contents of this collection are different from the similarly titled collection published in 1973 by Sidgwick & Jackson.
Here are the finest stories by the man who almost single-handedly created modern science fiction--the writer who taught a generation to dream...and to write of all possible futures.
TWILIGHT
He was a mere hitchhiker now, but he had once seen the far, far future... and had returned to mourn what he had seen!
THE MACHINE
The machine was ultimately benevolent...so benevolent that it gave mankind the ultimate but most unwanted gift!
FORGETFULNESS
They were like children in the museum of Earth's glorious past...children who had forgotten so much, but whose powers were those of gods!
And the classic that was to become the movie THE THING: WHO GOES THERE?
The Thing was the most dreadful threat men had ever faced...a creature that could be any one--or all--of them!
And many more!
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The Three Careers of John W. Campbell - (1976) - essay by Lester del Rey
- The Last Evolution - (1975) - shortfiction
- Twilight - (1934) - novelette
- The Machine - (1935) - shortstory
- The Invaders - (1935) - shortstory
- Rebellion - (1935) - novelette
- Blindness - (1935) - shortstory
- Elimination - (1936) - shortstory
- Forgetfulness - (1937) - novelette
- Out of Night - (1937) - novelette
- Cloak of Aesir - (1939) - novelette
- Who Goes There? - (1938) - novella
- Space for Industry (Astounding Editorial) - (1960) - essay by John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Afterword: Postscriptum - (1976) - essay by Mrs. John W. Campbell
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