The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories | |
Author: | Tom Shippey |
Cover Artist: | Victor Stabin |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Sci-Fi |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Release Date: | 1992 |
Media Type: | Book |
Pages: | 586 |
Isbn: | 978-0-19-280381-8 |
The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories is a book of science fiction stories edited by Tom Shippey, published in 1992 then reissued in 2003.[1]
width=25% | Author | width=25% | Short Story Title | width=10% | Year of first publication |
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H. G. Wells | "The Land Ironclads" | 1903 | |||
Frank L. Pollack | "Finis | 1906 | |||
Rudyard Kipling | "As Easy as ABC" | 1912 | |||
Jack Williamson | "The Metal Man" | 1928 | |||
Stanley G. Weinbaum | "A Martian Odyssey" | 1934 | |||
John W. Campbell Jr. | "Night" | 1935 | |||
Clifford D. Simak | "Desertion" | 1944 | |||
Lewis Padgett | "The Piper's Son" | 1945 | |||
A. E. van Vogt | "The Monster" | 1948 | |||
James H. Schmitz | "The Second Night of Summer" | 1950 | |||
Arthur C. Clarke | "Second Dawn" | 1951 | |||
Walter M. Miller Jr. | "Crucifixus Etiam" | 1953 | |||
Frederik Pohl | "The Tunnel under the World" | 1955 | |||
Brian Aldiss | "Who Can Replace a Man?" | 1958 | |||
J. G. Ballard | "Billennium" | 1961 | |||
Cordwainer Smith | "The Ballad of Lost C'Mell" | 1962 | |||
Ursula K. Le Guin | "Semley's Necklace" | 1964 | |||
James Blish | "How Beautiful with Banners" | 1966 | |||
Harry Harrison | "A Criminal Act" | 1967 | |||
Thomas M. Disch | "Problems of Creativeness" | 1967 | |||
Gene Wolfe | "How the Whip Came Back" | 1970 | |||
Larry Niven | "Cloak of Anarchy" | 1972 | |||
Norman Spinrad | "A Thing of Beauty" | 1973 | |||
Raccoona Sheldon | "The Screwfly Solution" | 1977 | |||
George R. R. Martin | "The Way of Cross and Dragon" | 1978 | |||
Bruce Sterling | "Swarm" | 1982 | |||
William Gibson | "Burning Chrome" | 1982 | |||
Hilbert Schenck | "Silicon Muse" | 1984 | |||
Paul J. McAuley | "Karl and the Ogre" | 1988 | |||
David Brin | "Piecework" | 1990 |