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Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow ...

by Unknown Author

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619 pages1974Harcourt SchoolISBN 9780030107962

About this book

Contents Preface · Bonnie L. Heintz, Frank Herbert, Donald A. Joos & Jane Agorn McGee · pr Science Fiction and You · Frank Herbert The Star · H.G. Wells The Subliminal Man · J.G. Ballard The Waveries · Fredric Brown Nightfall · Isaac Asimov The Nothing · Frank Herbert Bitter End · Eric Frank Russell The Winner · Donald E. Westlake The Lawgiver · Keith Laumer Utopian · Mack Reynolds Rescue Party · Arthur C. Clarke For the Sake of Grace · Suzette Haden Elgin The Other Foot · Ray Bradbury Crate · Theodore Sturgeon The Cloudbuilders · Colin Kapp The Shortest Science Fiction Story Ever Told · Forrest J. Ackerman Street of Dreams, Feet of Clay · Robert Sheckley The Veldt [“The World the Children Made”] · Ray Bradbury After the Myths Went Home · Robert Silverberg Arena · Fredric Brown “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman · Harlan Ellison The Hole on the Corner · R.A. Lafferty Texas Week · Albert Hernhuter Hemeac · E.G. Von Wald This Grand Carcass · R.A. Lafferty The Perfect Woman · Robert Sheckley Desertion [City (Websters)] · Clifford D. Simak Here There Be Tygers · Ray Bradbury Crucifixus Etiam · Walter M. Miller, Jr. Sunrise on Mercury [as by Calvin M. Knox] · Robert Silverberg Omnilingual · H. Beam Piper The Sentinel [“Sentinel of Eternity”] · Arthur C. Clarke Seeds of the Dusk · Raymond Z. Gallun Specialist · Robert Sheckley Half-Breed [Half-Breeds] · Isaac Asimov Bomb Scare · Vernor Vinge Keyhole · Murray Leinster Sundance · Robert Silverberg Goldfish Bowl [as by Anson MacDonald] · Robert A. Heinlein Sword Game · H. H. Hollis The Singing Bell [Wendell Urth] · Isaac Asimov Private Eye · Lewis Padgett

Publication Details

Publisher
Harcourt School
Published
1974
Pages
619
ISBN
9780030107962
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Franklin Patrick Herbert Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science-fiction author, best known for his 1965 novel Dune and its five sequels. He also wrote short stories and worked as a newspaper journalist, photographer, book reviewer, ecological consultant, and lecturer. Dune is the best-selling science fiction novel of all time, and the series is a classic of the science-fiction genre. The series has been adapted numerous times, including the feature film David Lynch's Dune (1984), the miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) and Children of Dune (2003), and a motion picture trilogy currently in production, with Denis Villeneuve's Dune (2021) and Dune: Part Two (2024) having been released.

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