Isaac Asimov Presents the Great SF Stories 1: 1939
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Starting with the time-tested classics of 1939, Asimov brings you, year by year, those stories which have stood the test of time, which have become the masterworks on which others have built, and which will always remain jewels in the cabinet of science fiction. And of course Isaac Asimov himself, who, with collaborator Greenberg, introduces each story and tells what it meant in the rise of modern science fiction.
Contents:
* Introduction (The Great SF Stories 1 (1939) (1979) • essay by Martin H. Greenberg
* I, Robot [Adam Link] (1966) / short story by Otto Binder (variant of "I, Robot" 1939) [as by Eando Binder]
* The Strange Flight of Richard Clayton (1939) / short story by Robert Bloch
* Trouble with Water (1939) / short story by H. L. Gold
* Cloak of Aesir [Sarn] (1939) / novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. [as by Don A. Stuart]
* The Day Is Done (1939) / short story by Lester del Rey
* The Ultimate Catalyst (1939) / novelette by John Taine
* The Gnarly Man (1939) / novelette by L. Sprague de Camp
* Black Destroyer [Space Beagle] (1939) / novelette by A. E. van Vogt
* Greater Than Gods (1939) / novelette by C. L. Moore
* Trends (1939) / short story by Isaac Asimov
* The Blue Giraffe (1939) / novelette by L. Sprague de Camp
* The Misguided Halo (1939) / short story by Henry Kuttner
* Heavy Planet (1939) / short story by Milton A. Rothman
* Life-Line [Future History] (1939) / short story by Robert A. Heinlein
* Ether Breather [Ether Breather] (1939) / short story by Theodore Sturgeon
* Pilgrimage [Meg • 4] (1939) / novelette by Nelson S. Bond [as by Nelson Bond]
* Rust (1939) / short story by Joseph E. Kelleam
* The Four-Sided Triangle (1939) / novelette by William F. Temple (variant of The 4-Sided Triangle)
* Star Bright (1939) / novelette by Jack Williamson
* Misfit [Future History] (1939) / novelette by Robert A. Heinlein
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