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Introduction Sam Moskowitz Doorway Into Time C. L. Moore A Logic Named Joe Murray Leinster With Folded Hands Jack Williamson The Command L. Sprague de Camp Liar! Isaac Asimov Before Eden Arthur C. Clarke A Manor Book First printing November, 1966 Second printing : : October, 1973 Manor Books Inc. 329 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 65-18008 Copyright, ┬й, 1965, by Sam Moskowitz. All rights reserved. Published by arrangement with The World Publishing Company. Printed in the U.S.A. To WALLACE EXMAN Who saw the possibilities Grateful acknowledgement is given to the following for permission to use the copyrighted material ap-pearing in this anthology: Isaac AsimovтАФ"Liar!" by Isaac Asimov, from Astounding Science-Fiction, May, 1941. Copyright, 1941, by Street 6z Smith Publications, Inc. Reprinted by permission of the author. L. Sprague de CampтАФ"The Command" by L. Sprague de Camp, from Astounding Science-Fiction, October, 1938. Copyright, 1938, by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. Will F. JenkinsтАФ"A Logic Named Joe" by Murray Leinster, from Astounding Science-Fiction, March, 1946. Copyright, 1946, by Street Si Smith Publications, Inc. Scott Meredith Literary Agency, Inc.тАФ"Before Eden" by Arthur C. Clarke, from Amazing Stories, June, 1961. Copyright, 1961, by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Reprinted by per. mission of the author and the author's agents, Scott Meredith Literary Agency, Inc.; "With Folded Hands" by Jack Williamson, from Astounding Science-Fiction, July, .1947. Copyright, 1947, by Street Sc Smith Publications, Inc. Reprinted by per. mission of the author and the author's agents, Scott Meredith Literary Agency, Inc. Robert P. MillsтАФ"Doorway Into Time" by C. L. Moore, from Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September, 1943. Copyright, 1943, by All Fiction Field, Inc. Reprinted by per-mission of the copyright owners. INTRODUCTION MODERN science fiction, among the insiders in the field, is a phrase that refers to a readily identifiable change in the format of the science fiction story, which was begun in 1938 and was readily apparent by the middle of 1939. The revolutionary was John W. Campbell, who not only for-cibly moved this branch of fiction in the direction in which he wanted it to go but under the name of Don A. Stuart had |
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