The Best of Frederik Pohl explained

The Best of Frederik Pohl
Author:Frederik Pohl
Cover Artist:John Berkey
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Ballantine's Classic Library of Science Fiction
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:Doubleday
Release Date:1975
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:306
Preceded By:The Best of Henry Kuttner
Followed By:The Best of Cordwainer Smith

The Best of Frederik Pohl is a collection of science fiction short stories by American author Frederik Pohl, edited by Lester del Rey. It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in March 1975 as a selection of its Science Fiction Book Club, and in paperback by Ballantine Books in June of the same year as a volume in its Classic Library of Science Fiction, and reprinted in April 1976. The book was reissued in hardcover by Taplinger in 1977. The first British edition was issued in Hardcover in January 1977 by Sidgwick & Jackson, which later gathered it together with The Best of Harry Harrison (1976) into the omnibus volume Science Fiction Special 29 (1978). It has also been translated into Italian and German.

Summary

The book contains nineteen short works of fiction and an afterword by the author, together with an introduction by editor Lester Del Rey.

Contents

Reception

The book was reviewed by James K. Burk in Delap's F & SF Review, August 1975, L. J. Knapp in The Science Fiction Review, August 1975, Philip Stephensen-Payne in Paperback Parlour, February 1977, and anonymously in Reclams Science Fiction Führer, 1982.

Awards

The book placed fourteenth in the 1976 Locus Poll Award for Best Single Author Collection.