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The most honored anthology of fantastic fiction ever published, featuring the works of such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg, Philip Jose Farmer, Robert Bloch, Philip K. Dick, Larry Niven, Fritz Leiber, Poul Anderson, Damon Knight, J.G. Ballard, John Brunner, Frederik Pohl, Roger Zelazny and Samuel Delany.



Contents
xi • Foreword: Year 2002 (Dangerous Visions 35th Anniversary Edition) • (2002) • essay by Michael Moorcock
xiii • Introduction: Year 2002 (Dangerous Visions 35th Anniversary Edition • (2002) • essay by Harlan Ellison
xxiii • Foreword 1-The Second Revolution • (1967) • essay by Isaac Asimov
xxxiii • Introduction: Thirty-Two Soothsayers • (1967) • essay by Harlan Ellison (variant of Thirty-Two Soothsayers)
xxxix • Foreword 2-Harlan and I • (1967) • essay by Isaac Asimov
1 • Evensong • (1967) • shortstory by Lester del Rey
9 • Flies • (1967) • shortstory by Robert Silverberg
21 • The Day After the Day the Martians Came • (1967) • shortstory by Frederik Pohl (variant of The Day the Martians Came)
30 • Riders of the Purple Wage • (1967) • novella by Philip José Farmer
105 • The Malley System • (1967) • shortstory by Miriam Allen deFord
115 • A Toy for Juliette • (1967) • shortstory by Robert Bloch
128 • The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World • (1967) • novelette by Harlan Ellison
154 • The Night That All Time Broke Out • (1967) • shortstory by Brian W. Aldiss
169 • The Man Who Went to the Moon - Twice • (1967) • shortstory by Howard Rodman
181 • Faith of Our Fathers • (1967) • novelette by Philip K. Dick
216 • The Jigsaw Man • [Known Space] • (1967) • shortstory by Larry Niven
231 • Gonna Roll the Bones • (1967) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
256 • Lord Randy, My Son • (1967) • shortstory by Joe L. Hensley
272 • Eutopia • (1967) • novelette by Poul Anderson
295 • Incident in Moderan • [Moderan] • (1967) • shortstory by David R. Bunch
299 • The Escaping • (1967) • shortstory by David R. Bunch
305 • The Doll-House • (1967) • shortstory by James Cross
326 • Sex and/or Mr. Morrison • (1967) • shortstory by Carol Emshwiller
338 • Shall the Dust Praise Thee? • (1967) • shortstory by Damon Knight
344 • If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister? • (1967) • novella by Theodore Sturgeon
390 • What Happened to Auguste Clarot? • (1967) • shortstory by Larry Eisenberg
396 • Ersatz • (1967) • shortstory by Henry Slesar
404 • Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird • (1967) • shortstory by Sonya Dorman
412 • The Happy Breed • (1967) • shortstory by John Sladek [as by John T. Sladek ]
433 • Encounter with a Hick • (1967) • shortstory by Jonathan Brand
439 • From the Government Printing Office • (1967) • shortstory by Kris Neville
447 • Land of the Great Horses • (1967) • shortstory by R. A. Lafferty
458 • The Recognition • (1967) • shortstory by J. G. Ballard
472 • Judas • (1967) • shortstory by John Brunner
483 • Test to Destruction • (1967) • novelette by Keith Laumer
510 • Carcinoma Angels • (1967) • shortstory by Norman Spinrad
523 • Auto-da-Fé • (1967) • shortstory by Roger Zelazny
532 • Aye, and Gomorrah . . . • (1967) • shortstory by Samuel R. Delany

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ISBN 0743452615
Publisher N/A
Publication date October 1967
Language English
Pages pages
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