The Martian Way and Other Stories explained

The Martian Way and Other Stories
Author:Isaac Asimov
Cover Artist:Richard Shelton[1]
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Doubleday
Release Date:1955
Media Type:Print (hardback)
Pages:222
Preceded By:I, Robot
Followed By:Earth Is Room Enough

The Martian Way and Other Stories is a 1955 collection of four science fiction stories (3 novelettes and one novella by American writer Isaac Asimov, previously published in 1952 and 1954. Although single-author story collections generally sell poorly, The Martian Way and Other Stories did well enough that Doubleday science fiction editor Walter I. Bradbury was willing to publish a second collection, Earth Is Room Enough, in 1957.

Contents

Reception

Groff Conklin praised the collection as "an excellent introduction to the style and to the imagination of one of science fiction's most important writers."[2]

Sources

. Donald H. Tuck . The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy . Chicago . Advent . 22 . 1974. 0-911682-20-1.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Publication: The Martian Way and Other Stories. isfdb.org.
  2. "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, October 1955, p.112