Original anthology of 11 novellas, an SF version of Legends, with authors writing in their best-known worlds, including Frederik Pohl’s “Heechee”, Dan Simmons’s “The Hyperion Cantos”, Orson Scott Card’s “Ender”, and Ursula K. Le Guin’s “The Ekumen”. |
Reprint (Avon 1999) original anthology of 11 short novels in some of the most famous series in SF by Le Guin, Haldeman, Card, Brin, Silverberg, Simmons, Kress, Pohl, Benford, McCaffrey and Bear. Each has an Introduction by its author. |
Reprint (Avon 1999) original anthology of 11 SF novellas, with authors writing in their best-known worlds. This is similar to the Avon Eos edition, except it lacks a price and has the SFBC number on the back jacket. |
Reprint (Avon 1999) original anthology of 11 novellas, an SF version of Legends, with authors writing in their best-known worlds, adding an Introducion in each case. |
Reprint (Avon 1999) original anthology of 11 SF novellas, with authors writing in their best-known worlds. |
Reprint (Avon 1999) original anthology of 11 SF novellas, with authors writing in their best-known worlds. |
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Reprint (Hawthorn 1971) original SF anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
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Reprint (Dial 1964) anthology of articles on archaeology. |
Reprint (Dial 1964) anthology of articles on archaeology. |
Reprint (Dial 1964) anthology of articles on archaeology. |
Reprint (Arbor House 1983 as The Fantasy Hall of Fame) fantasy anthology. Only available in W.H. Smith’s bookshops. |
Anthology of 15 stories first published in 1964, a continuation of the series originally edited by Isaac Asimov and Greenberg. Authors include Norman Spinrad, Poul Anderson, and John Brunner. Foreword and introduction by Silverberg, who discusses why he decided to do the anthology, and the state of the US and science fiction in 1964. |
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