The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1950
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Author | edited by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction Short stories |
Publisher | Fredrick Fell |
Publication date | 1950 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 347 pp |
Preceded by | The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1949 |
Followed by | The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1951 |
The Best Science Fiction Stories: 1950 is a 1950 anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty. An abridged edition was published in the UK by Grayson in 1951 under the title The Best Science Fiction Stories. The stories had originally appeared in 1949 in the magazines Astounding, The Saturday Evening Post, Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fantastic Adventures, Maclean’s, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Blue Book and Startling Stories. The anthology was later combined with the 1949 volume and reissued as Science Fiction Omnibus.[1]
Contents
- A Sort of Introduction, by Vincent Starrett
- Preface, by Everett F. Bleiler & T. E. Dikty
- "Private Eye", by Henry Kuttner
- "Doomsday Deferred", by Will F. Jenkins
- "The Hurkle Is a Happy Beast", by Theodore Sturgeon
- "Eternity Lost", by Clifford Simak
- "Easter Eggs", by Robert Spencer Carr
- "Opening Doors", by Wilmar H. Shiras
- "Five Years in the Marmalade", by Robert W. Krepps
- "Dwellers in Silence", by Ray Bradbury
- "Mouse", by Fredric Brown
- "Refuge for Tonight", by Robert Moore Williams
- "The Life-Work of Professor Muntz", by Murray Leinster
- "Flaw", by John D. MacDonald
- "The Man", by Ray Bradbury
- About the Authors
Reception
P. Schuyler Miller received the anthology favorably, praising "the literary taste and broad knowledge of the field shown by its editors."[2]
References
- ↑ "The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, July 1952, pp.160-61
- ↑ "Book Reviews", Astounding Science Fiction. March 1951, p.146
- Contento, William G. "Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections". Retrieved 2008-01-24.
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