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Futures Past

2006 anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois


2006 anthology edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois

FieldValue
nameFutures Past
imageFutures Past.jpg
captionCover of first edition
editorsJack Dann and Gardner Dozois
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
seriesJack Dann and Gardner Dozois Ace anthology series
genreScience fiction
publisherAce Books
release_date2006
media_typePrint (Paperback)
pages290
isbn978-0-441-01454-5
congressCPB Box no. 2681 vol. 5
oclc74315921
preceded_byBeyond Singularity
followed_byDangerous Games

Futures Past (2006, ) is a science fiction anthology edited by American writers Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois. It was published in 2006, and includes stories on the theme of "futures past" that were originally published from 1956 to 2004. It is the 34th book in their anthology series for Ace Books.

Contents

The book itself, as well as each of the stories, has a short preface by the editors.

  • L. Sprague de Camp: "Aristotle and the Gun" (1958)
  • William Sanders: "Sitka" (2004)
  • Poul Anderson: "The Only Game in Town" (1960)
  • Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois: "Playing the Game" (1981)
  • Robert Reed: "Killing the Morrow" (1996)
  • R. A. Lafferty: "Thus We Frustrate Charlemagne" (1967)https://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/RAL/comment.html
  • Roger Zelazny: "The Game of Blood and Dust" (1975)
  • Howard Waldrop: "Calling Your Name" (2003)
  • Damon Knight: "What Rough Beast" (1958)
  • Avram Davidson: "O Brave New World!" (1975)
  • Michael Swanwick: "Radiant Doors" (1998)
  • Kage Baker: "The Hotel at Harlan's Landing" (2002)
  • Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner: "Mozart in Mirrorshades" (1985)
  • George R. R. Martin: "Under Siege" (1985)
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