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The Best of Frederik Pohl
Author: | Frederik Pohl |
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Sidgwick & Jackson, 1977 Orbit, 1976 Doubleday, 1975 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
Sub-Genre Tags: | Light/Humorous SF Pulp |
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Synopsis
Classic Science Fiction
Here in one superlative volume 17 Science-Fiction tales by a master storyteller.
"The Midas Plague" - They had committed the greatest crime: failure to consume enough! So their punishment was to consume more and more and more....
"The Day the Icicle Works Closed" - The world was facing total unemployment, and the people had only one thing left to hock, their bodies!
"Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus" - There was peace on Earth. But joy to all men? Well, that was another matter!
"The Martian in the Attic" - What's the value of a real, live Martian? Duniop was determined to find out - and he did!
"Tunnel Under the World" - Things are not always what they seem, in fact. Not even what they seem to seem!
And lots more!
Table of Contents:
- A Variety of Excellence - (1975) - essay by Lester del Rey
- The Tunnel Under the World - (1955)
- Punch - (1961)
- Three Portraits and a Prayer - (1962)
- Day Million - (1966)
- Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus - (1956)
- We Never Mention Aunt Nora - (1958)
- Father of the Stars - (1964)
- The Day the Martians Came - (1967)
- The Midas Plague - (1954)
- The Snowmen - (1959)
- How to Count on Your Fingers - (1956)
- Grandy Devil - (1955)
- Speed Trap - (1967)
- The Richest Man in Levittown - (1959)
- The Day the Icicle Works Closed - (1960)
- The Hated - (1958)
- The Martian in the Attic - (1960)
- The Census Takers - (1956)
- The Children of Night - (1964)
- What the Author Has to Say About All This - (1975) - essay by Frederik Pohl
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