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UFOs: The Greatest Stories
1996 anthology of science fiction short stories and novels
1996 anthology of science fiction short stories and novels
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | UFOs: The Greatest Stories |
| image | UFOs The Greatest Stories.jpg |
| editor | Martin H. Greenberg |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Science fiction |
| publisher | MJF Books |
| release_date | 1996 |
| media_type | Print (Paperback) |
| pages | 310 p. |
| isbn | 1-56731-086-9 |
| dewey | 813/.0876208 20 |
| congress | PS648.S3 U328 1996 |
| oclc | 35325090 |
UFOs: The Greatest Stories is a 1996 anthology of science fiction short stories and novels revolving around UFOs. It was edited by Martin H. Greenberg.
Contents
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| "All the Universe in a Mason Jar" | Joe Haldeman |
| "The Edge of the Sea" | Algis Budrys |
| "Fear is a Business" | Theodore Sturgeon |
| "Sightings at Twin Mounds" | Gene Wolfe |
| "The Silly Season" | C.M. Kornbluth |
| "Or Else" | Henry Kuttner |
| "The Venus Hunters" | J. G. Ballard |
| "Exposure" | Eric Frank Russell |
| "What is This Thing Called Love?" | Isaac Asimov |
| Shadows in the Sun | Chad Oliver |
| Seed of the Gods | Zach Hughes |
References
References
- Budrys, Algis. (1997). "Entertainment". [[NESFA Press]].
- (1996). "UFOs : the greatest stories". MJF Books.
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