Reprints seven of the stories from the original (Hanover House, 1955) edition. |
Reprint (Ace 1971 as Ace Science Fiction Reader) SF anthology. |
Subtitled “Stories from the Four Corners of Time”. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Sentinels from Space by Eric Frank Russell. |
Reissue (DAW 1972 as The 1972 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1973 as The 1973 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1974 as The 1974 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1975 as The 1975 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1976 as The 1976 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1977 as 1977 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1978 as The 1978 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1979 as The 1979 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reissue (DAW 1980 as The 1980 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1968 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1965 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1965) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1966 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1966) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1967 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1967) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1968 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968) SF anthology. |
Reprint (DAW 1976 as The 1976 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reprint (DAW 1977 as 1977 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reprint (DAW 1978 as The 1978 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reprint (Ace 1968 as World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968) SF anthology. |
Reprint (DAW 1974 as The 1974 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Reprint (DAW 1975 as The 1975 Annual World’s Best SF) SF anthology. |
Original anthology of 18 stories in honor of DAW’s anniversary. Retrospective introductions by the editors also appear in the companion SF volume. Authors include Andre Norton, Tanith Lee, Mercedes Lackey, and Michael Shea. |
Original anthology of 19 SF stories in honor of DAW’s anniversary, with introductions to each by the authors. The editors discuss DAW’s founding in their introductions, which also appear in the companion fantasy volume. Authors include Brian Stableford, Brian W. Aldiss, Ron Goulart, and C.J. Cherryh. |
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Original anthology of 14 original stories by contest winners, plus three reprint stories by Hubbard, Orson Scott Card, and Mike Resnick. Illustrated by Illustrators of the Future winners, with a 16-page section of color plates. This 30th Anniversary edition includes an essay on art by Hubbard, commemorative essay by Robert Silverberg and Val Lakey Lindahn, and an afterword by art director Stephen Hickman. Rules for the current contest are included. Details taken from online listing. |
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Original anthology of 17 stories from the 1991-1992 Writers of the Future contest, illustrated by the winners of the 1991-1992 Illustrators of the Future contest, with non-fiction pieces by well known authors. Earlier volumes in the series were edited by Algis Budrys. |
Original anthology of 13 stories from the 1992-1993 Writers of the Future contest, illustrated by the winners of the 1992-1993 Illustrators of the Future contest, with non-fiction pieces by well known authors. This 10th-Anniversary edition includes a section, printed on glossy paper with color photos and cover reproductions, covering Hubbard’s life and career, as well as the history of the contest. |
Original anthology of 14 stories by contest winners, illustrated by “Illustrators of the Future” winners. There is an introduction by the editor, and essays on writing and art by L. Ron Hubbard, Joseph P. Loftus, Alan Dean Foster, Bob Eggleton, and Charles Sheffield. |
Original anthology of 16 stories by contest winners, illustrated by “Illustrators of the Future” winners. There are articles on writing and art by L. Ron Hubbard, Paul Lehr, and Doug Beason. |
Original anthology of 13 stories by contest winners, illustrated by “Illustrators of the Future” winners. There are articles on writing and art by L. Ron Hubbard, Ron Lindahn, Ed Gorman, and Janet Berliner. |
Original anthology of 17 stories by contest winners, illustrated by “Illustrators of the Future” winners. There are also articles on writing and art by L. Ron Hubbard, Anne McCaffrey, Vincent Di Fate, Eric Kotani, and Michael A. Stackpole. |
Original anthology of 13 stories by contest winners, illustrated by Illustrators of the Future winners. This includes an essay on writing by Nnedi Okorafor and one on art by Larry Elmore, plus an essay on the profession of writer by L. Ron Hubbard. Rules for the current contest are included. Details taken from online listing. |
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“Ashley” published in the U.S. as The Heir to Ashley. Peterson, 1862. “Mr. Castonel” published separately as Gervase Castonel; or, The Six Grey Powders. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1863. |
Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology. |
Also available in a hardback edition (-11-8, £24.99), limited to 100 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
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Also available in a hardback edition (-60-7, £24.99), limited to 75 numbered, signed, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from online listing. |
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Bound in the tête-bêche style with Wandl, the Invader by Ray Cummings. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with The Darkness Before Tomorrow by Robert Moore Williams. |
Bound in the tête-bêche style with Captives of the Flame by Samuel R. Delany. |
Eight original stories about lost innocence and the evil of man. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |