The Best of Planet Stories, No. 1
โ 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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โฆ 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 โข essay by Leigh Brackett
Lorelei of the Red Mist โข (1946) โข novella by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury
The Star-Mouse โข 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 โข (1952) โข short story by Raymond Z. Gallun
Quest of Thig โข (1942) โข short story by Basil Wells
The Rocketeers Have Shaggy Ears โข (1950) โข novella by Keith Bennett
The Diversifal โข (1945) โข short story by Ross Rocklynne
Duel on Syrtis โข (1951) โข short story by Poul Anderson
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