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Cover Notes
Science fiction authors try to produce stories showing how man attempts to cope with the problems created by modern technology. These stories are drawn from the best written in the previous 30 years, with some new ones added.
Includes brief biographies on Bradbury, Harrison, Phillips, Brown, Herbert, Collyn, and Garrett.
Stories included are:
- Introduction - Stuart Gendall
- Look, you think you've got troubles - Carol Carr (1969?)
- Security - Brian M Stableford (1979?)
- I, Mars - Ray Bradbury (1949?)
- Great Lost Discoveries I - Invisibility - Frederic Brown (1961?)
- The Sixth Palace - Robert Silverberg (1965?)
- The Day Volman Died - Philip Dunn (1981?)
- Computers Don't Argue - Gordon R Dickson (1965?)
- Great Lost Discoveries II - Invulnerability - Frederic Brown (1961?)
- An Honest Day's Work - Harry Harrison (1973?)
- Action Replay - Richard Quarrie (1981?)
- The Yellow Pill - Rog Phillips (1958?)
- Great Lost Discoveries III - Immortality - Frederic Brown (1961?)
- The Nothing - Frank Herbert (1956?)
- Mix-up - George Collyn (1964?)
- Time Fuse - Randall Garrett (1954?)
- It's A Good Life - Jerome Bixby (1953?)
- The End (aka Nightmare In Time) - Frederic Brown (1961?)
Publication History
First published by Harmsworth Publications Ltd in 1981? for Associated Newspaper Groups Ltd. and sold via Weekend Magazine for £1.00





