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Space on My Hands
1951 short story collection by Fredric Brown
1951 short story collection by Fredric Brown
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Space on My Hands |
| image | Space on my hands.jpg |
| caption | Dust-jacket from the first edition |
| author | Fredric Brown |
| cover_artist | Malcolm Smith |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Science fiction |
| publisher | Shasta Publishers |
| release_date | 1951 |
| media_type | Print (hardback) |
| pages | 224 |
| isbn | |
| oclc | 1613135 |
Space on My Hands is a 1951 collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Fredric Brown. It was first published by Shasta Publishers in 1951 in an edition of 5,000 copies. The story "Something Green" is original to this collection. The other stories originally appeared in the magazines Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Captain Future, Planet Stories and Weird Tales.
Contents
- Introduction
- "Something Green"
- "Crisis"
- "Pi in the Sky"
- "Knock"
- "All Good Bems"
- "Daymare"
- "Nothing Sirius"
- "The Star Mouse"
- "Come and Go Mad"
Reception
P. Schuyler Miller reported the collection to be "a selection of nine top-notch stories."
References
Sources
- {{cite web
References
- "The Reference Library", ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1952, p.158
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