Worlds of Tomorrow
This article is about the science fiction anthology. For the science fiction magazine, see Worlds of Tomorrow (magazine). For the setting, see Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.
First edition | |
Author | edited by August Derleth |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Pellegrini & Cudahy |
Publication date | 1953 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 351 pp |
Worlds of Tomorrow is an anthology of science fiction stories edited by August Derleth. It was first published by Pellegrini & Cudahy in 1953. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines Worlds Beyond, Fantastic, Fantasy, The Magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Science Fiction, If, Fantastic Adventures, Future, Startling Stories, Astounding Stories, Weird Tales, The Fantasy Fan and Thrilling Wonder Stories. Abridged editions were published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1955, Berkley Books in 1958 and Four Square Books in 1963.
Contents
- Introduction, by August Derleth
- "The Tinkler", by Poul Anderson
- "The Smile", by Ray Bradbury
- "The Fires Within", by Arthur C. Clarke
- "Superiority", by Arthur C. Clarke
- "McIlvaine's Star", by August Derleth
- "Brothers Beyond the Void", by Paul W. Fairman
- "Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful!", by Stuart Friedman
- "The Dead Planet", by Edmond Hamilton
- "Like a Bird, Like a Fish", by H. B. Hickey
- "The Gentleman Is an Epwa", by Carl Jacobi
- "The Enchanted Forest", by Fritz Leiber
- "The Great Cold", by Frank Belknap Long
- "From Beyond", by H. P. Lovecraft
- "Line to Tomorrow", by Lewis Padgett
- "The Business, as Usual", by Mack Reynolds
- "The Gardener", by Margaret St. Clair
- "The Martian and the Moron", by Theodore Sturgeon
- "Null-P", by William Tenn
- "Strange Harvest", by Donald Wandrei
References
- Contento, William G. "Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections". Retrieved 2008-01-10.
- Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. pp. 140–141. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.
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