One Hundred

One Hundred

One Hundred

One Hundred

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Overview

Collected here in this massive 100 story anthology e-book are more than 300,000 words of world-class science fiction, fantasy, and horror by some of the greatest writers the field has ever known. Hours and hours of reading enjoyment await!


Jackie Sees a Star by Marion Zimmer Bradley

All Cats are Gray by Andre Norton

Song in a Minor Key by C. L. Moore

Travel Diary by Alfred Bester

Pythias by Frederik Pohl

The Good Neighbors by Edgar Pangborn

The Sound of Silence by Barbara Constant

The Intruder by Emil Petaja

An Ounce of Cure by Alan Edward Nourse

Longevity by Therese Windser

The Ghost of Mohammed Din by Clark Ashton Smith

Of Time and Texas by William F. Nolan

Native Son by Thelma Hamm Evans

Gorgono and Slith by Ray Bradbury 

The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick 

The Putnam Tradition by Sonya Dorman 

Gods of the North by Robert E. Howard 

Small World by William F. Nolan 

Nightmare on the Nose by Evelyn E. Smith 

Collector’s Item by Robert F. Young 

Crossroads of Destiny by H. Beam Piper 

The Hoofer by Walter M. Miller, Jr.

Doorstep by Keith Laumer 

The Jovian Jest by Lilith Lorraine 

Dream World by R. A. Lafferty 

Shatter the Wall by Sydney Van Scyoc 

The Big Engine by Fritz Leiber 

Misbegotten Missionary by Isaac Asimov 

The One and the Many by Milton Lesser 

Off Course by Mack Reynolds 

The Glory of Ippling by Helen M. Urban 

Where There’s Hope by Jerome Bixby 

2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 

Disqualified by Charles L. Fontenay 

No Strings Attached by Lester del Rey 

Zeritsky’s Law by Ann Griffith 

Say Hello for Me by Frank W. Coggins 

Navy Day by Harry Harrison 

The Undersea Tube by Lucile Taylor Hansen 

Probability by Louis Trimble 

No Shield from the Dead by Gordon R. Dickson 

I’ll Kill You Tomorrow by Helen Huber 

The Secret of Kralitz by Henry Kuttner 

Never Stop to Pat a Kitten by Miriam Allen deFord 

More than Shadow by Dorothy Quick 

The Monkey Spoons by Mary Elizabeth Counselman 

Witch of the Demon Seas by Poul Anderson 

The Piebald Hippogriff by Karen Anderson 

The Vampire of Wembley by Edgar Wallace 

Riya’s Foundling by Algis Budrys 

Ask a Foolish Question by Robert Sheckley 

Flight From Tomorrow by H. Beam Piper 

Robots of the World! Arise! by Mari Wolf 

The Worlds of If by Stanley G. Weinbaum 

The Adventurer by C. M. Kornbluth 

Decision by Frank M. Robinson 

The Waker Dreams by Richard Matheson 

A Matter of Proportion by Anne Walker 

One-Shot by James Blish 

McILVAINE’S Star by August Derleth 

The Man with the Nose by Rhoda Broughton 

Operation Haystack by Frank Herbert 

The Nothing Equation by Tom Godwin 

The Man Who Saw the Future by Edmond Hamilton 

Common Denominator by John D. MacDonald 

The Natives by Katherine MacLEAN 

The Lonely by Judith Merril 

Happy Ending by Mack Reynolds and Fredric Brown 

The Street That Wasn’t There by Clifford D. Simak and Carl Jacobi 

Food for Friendship by E. C. Tubb 

Half Around Pluto by Manly Wade Wellman 

Project Hush by William Tenn 

Time Enough At Last by Lynn Venable 

Bride of the Dark One by Florence Verbell Brown 

The Corpse on the Grating by Hugh B. Cave 

The Cosmic Express by Jack Williamson 

The Next Logical Step by Ben Bova 

They Twinkled like Jewels by Philip José Farmer 

Postmark Ganymede by Robert Silverberg 

Hot Planet by Hal Clement 

The Tenth Scholar by Steve Rasnic Tem and Melanie Tem 

A Little Journey by Ray Bradbury 

Strain by L. Ron Hubbard 

The Time of Cold by Mary Carlson 

The Customs Lounge by Annie Proulx

I, Executioner by Ted White and Terry Carr


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515443964
Publisher: Positronic Publishing
Publication date: 03/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 872
Sales rank: 848,566
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

About The Author

In a career spanning more than 70 years, Ray Bradbury(1920-2012) inspired generations of readers to dream, think, and create. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451and short stories like "The Veldt," Bradbury was a prolific author of fantasy, science fiction, horror and mystery fiction. Upon his death,The New York Times called him "the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream."

Hometown:

Los Angeles, California

Date of Birth:

August 22, 1920

Place of Birth:

Waukegan, Illinois

Education:

Attended schools in Waukegan, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California
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