The Deadly sins and cardinal virtues of science fiction / edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh.
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Other title: | Seven deadly sins of science fiction. Brian E. Lebowitz Collection of 20th Century Jewish American Literature. Seven cardinal virtues of science fiction. Seven deadly sins and cardinal virtues of science fiction. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Donor: | Lebowitz copy gift of Brian E. Lebowitz. |
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New York :
Bonanza Books : Distributed by Crown,
1982.
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Table of Contents:
- Sail 25 / Jack Vance
- Peeping Tom / Judith Merril
- The invisible man murder case / Henry Slesar
- Galley slave / Isaac Asimov
- Divine madness / Roger Zelazny
- The Midas plague / Frederik Pohl
- The man who ate the world / Frederik Pohl
- Margin of profit / Poul Anderson
- The hook, the eye and the whip / Michael G. Coney
- Superiority / Arthur C. Clarke
- Whosawhatsa? / Jack Wodhams
- Riding the torch / Norman Spinrad
- The nail and the oracle / Theodore Sturgeon
- Jean Duprès / Gordon R. Dickson
- Nuisance value / Eric Frank Russell
- The sons of Prometheus / Alexei Panshin
- The ugly little boy / Isaac Asimov.