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Cover of The Best of Planet Stories, No. 1

The Best of Planet Stories, No. 1

โœ Scribed by Brackett, Leigh (Editor)


Publisher
Ballantine Books
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
133 KB
Series
Best of Planet Stories 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


"The Best of Planet Stories #1" is a 1975 anthology edited by Leigh Brackett that collects seven of the top stories from the 16 years (1939-1955) that the famous science fiction pulp magazine was published. In addition to stories by writers like Ray Bradbury and Poul Anderson, the book contains a fascinating introduction by Brackett -- herself a frequent contributor to Planet -- that discusses the state of the genre and defends Planet's somewhat seedy reputation for publishing science fiction "soap operas" that featured scantily-clad damsels in distress on it's covers.

It's also interesting to note that "The Best of Planet Stories #1" was published 20 years after the demise of the magazine. Although publisher Ballantine Books intended "The Best of Planet Stories" to be a series, no further volumes ever appeared.

Contents

Introduction: Beyond Our Narrow Skies โ€ข essay by Leigh Brackett

Lorelei of the Red Mist โ€ข (1946) โ€ข novella by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury

The Star-Mouse โ€ข short fiction by Fredric Brown (variant of The Star Mouse 1942) [as by Frederic Brown -- Brown's first name is misspelled throughout the volume]

Return of a Legend โ€ข (1952) โ€ข short story by Raymond Z. Gallun

Quest of Thig โ€ข (1942) โ€ข short story by Basil Wells

The Rocketeers Have Shaggy Ears โ€ข (1950) โ€ข novella by Keith Bennett

The Diversifal โ€ข (1945) โ€ข short story by Ross Rocklynne

Duel on Syrtis โ€ข (1951) โ€ข short story by Poul Anderson

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