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![]() | Best of All Possible Worlds (1980) An anthology of stories edited by Spider Robinson |
In his introduction, Spider says the Heinlein has never been anthologized, the Niven has only been reprinted once in six years, and nobody knows about the Sturgeon. This is only the beginning of finding buried treasure--and that's the theme of this book. Each author chose, and provided an introduction to, the story following theirs (Spider wrote the intro for Heinlein's choice). Contents: Inconstant Moon, by Larry Niven; Spud and Cochise, by Oliver LaFarge; Need, by Theodore Sturgeon; Hop-Friend, by Terry Carr; Duel Scene [Princess Bride], by William Goldman; Seventh Victim, by Robet Sheckley; Portions of This Program, by Dean Ing; They Bite, by Anthony Boucher; The Man Who Traveled in Elephants, by Robert Heinlein; Our Lady's Juggler, by Anatole France.
Genre: Science Fiction
Genre: Science Fiction
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Paperback Editions
April 1980 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: The Best of All Possible Worlds Author(s):: Larry Niven, Theodore Sturgeon, Terry Carr, Robert Sheckley, Dean Ing, Anthony Boucher, Robert Heinlein, William Goldman ISBN: 0441054838 / 9780441054831 (USA edition) Publisher: Ace Books Availability: Amazon UK Amazon Amazon CA |
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