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The Worlds of Robert F. Young
Author: | Robert F. Young |
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White Ivy Press, 2017 Simon & Schuster, 1965 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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The worlds of Robert F. Young are unlike any others, and they are all stamped with the hallmark of excellence that is distinctively his own. Some of these worlds are strange and alien, distant in time and space; some are as familiar as your own back yard -- so close you can reach out and touch them. But be careful! They all contain unlooked-for surprises: what you expect to happen never does. These are tales of the unexpected.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction (The Worlds of Robert F. Young) - (1965) - essay by Avram Davidson
- The Girl Who Made Time Stop - (1961) - short story
- Added Inducement - (1957) - short story
- Hopsoil - (1961) - short story
- Flying Pan - (1956) - short story
- Emily and the Bards Sublime - [Poetic Androids] - (1956) - short story
- The Dandelion Girl - (1961) - short story
- The Stars Are Calling, Mr. Keats - (1959) - short story
- Goddess in Granite - (1957) - novelette
- Promised Planet - (1955) - short story
- Romance in a Twenty-First Century Used-Car Lot - (1960) - novelette
- The Courts of Jamshyd - (1957) - short story
- Production Problem - (1959) - short story
- Little Red Schoolhouse - (1956) - short story
- Written in the Stars - (1957) - short story
- A Drink of Darkness - (1962) - short story
- Your Ghost Will Walk... - [Poetic Androids] - (1957) - short story
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