Star Science Fiction Stories No.1

Star Science Fiction Stories No.1

Infobox Book
name = Star Science Fiction Stories


image_caption = Cover of "Star Science Fiction Stories No.1"
author = various, edited by Frederik Pohl
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = flagicon|USA USA
language = English
series = Star Science Fiction Stories
genre = Science fiction, anthology
publisher = Ballantine Books
release_date = 1953
media_type = Print
pages =
isbn =
preceded_by = none
followed_by = Star Science Fiction Stories No.2

"Star Science Fiction Stories No.1" is the first book in the anthology series, Star Science Fiction Stories, edited by Frederik Pohl. It was first published in 1952 by Ballantine Books at the cost of 35¢.

Contents

*"Editor’s Note" by Frederik Pohl [cite web
url=http://www.hycyber.com/SF/star_sf.html#FPohl
title=Fiction Index
accessdate=2008-01-09
author=edited by Frederik Pohl
quote= (Can flesh out article from this)1 [the numbers indicate which volume of the six in the series a story falls into.] 1Star Science Fiction Stories, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1953.IStar Science Fiction Stories #2, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1953.IStar Science Fiction Stories #3, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1954.IStar Science Fiction Stories #4, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1958.IStar Science Fiction Stories #5, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1959.IStar Science Fiction Stories #6, edited by Frederik PohlBallantine, New York, 1959.I

Fiction IndexI

Asimov, Isaac, (1920-1992)--Nobody Here But -, #1, 1953.I--It's Such a Beautiful Day, #3, 1954.I--S, as in Zebatinsky, #4, 1958. (aka Spell My Name with an S)

Bester, Alfred,--Disappearing Act, #2, 1953. *I

Bixby, Jerome,--Its a Good Life, #2, 1953. *I

Blish, James,--F Y I, #2, 1953.I

Boucher, Anthony,--Conquest, #2, 1953.I

Bradbury, Ray,I5--A Scent of Sarsaparilla, #1, 1953.I5--The Strawberry Window, #3, 1954.I

Brown, Rosel George,--Hairing-Raising Adventure, #5, 1959.I

Budrys, Algis,--The Congruent People, #2, 1953.I--Star Descending, #5, 1959.

Clarke, Arthur C.,I5--The Nine Billion Names of God, #1, 1953. **I5--The Deep Range, #3, 1954.I

Clement, Hal,--Critical Factor, #2, 1953.I

Condit, Tom,--see MacLean, Katherine, and Tom ConditI

Cooper, Edmund,--Tomorrow's Gift, #4, 1958.I

Crane, Robert,--The Purple Fields, #2, 1953.I

Davis, Chandler,--Adrift on the Policy Level, #5, 1959.I

deFord, Miriam Allen,--The Long Echo, #4, 1958.I

del Rey, Lester,I5--Idealist, #1, 1953.I5--A Pound of Cure, #2, 1953.I5--Alien, #3, 1954.I5--Helping Hand, #4, 1958. (novelette)I

Dick, Philip K., (1928-1982)--Foster, You're Dead, #3, 1954. *I

Galouye, Daniel F.,--Diplomatic Coop, #5, 1959.I

Gold, Horace L.,--The Man with English, #1, 1953.I

Gunn, James E.,--The Immortals, #4, 1958. * (novelette)I

Hyde, Gavin,--Sparkie's Fall, #5, 1959.I

Kersh, Gerald,--Whatever Happened to Corporal Cuckoo? #3, 1954.I

Knight, Damon, (1922-2002)--Idiot Stick, #4, 1958.I

Kornbluth, C. M.,I--Dominoes, #1, 1953.I5--The Remorseful, #2, 1953.I5--The Advent on Channel Twelve, #4, 1958.I

Kuttner, Henry,I5--A Cross of Centuries, #4, 1958.I5--also see Kuttner, Henry, and C. L. MooreI

Kuttner, Henry, and C. L. Moore,--A Wild Surmise, #1, 1953.I

Leiber, Fritz,I5--The Night He Cried, #1, 1953.I5--Space-Time for Springers, #4, 1958. *I

Leinster, Murray,--The Journey, #1, 1953.I

MacLean, Katherine, and Tom Condit,--Trouble with Treaties, #5, 1959.I

Matheson, Richard,I5--Dance of the Dead, #3, 1954.I5--A Touch of Grapefruit, #5, 1959.I

Merril, Judith,--So Proudly We Hail, #1, 1953.I

Moore, C. L.,--see Kuttner, Henry, and C. L. MooreI

Morrison, William,--Country Doctor, #1, 1953. (novelette)I

Oliver, Chad,--Any More at Home Like You? #3, 1954.I

Pohl, Frederik,I5--A Pinch of Stardust, #4, 1958. (Star Science Fiction Magazine, January, 1958.)I

Pratt, Fletcher,--Hormones, #2, 1953.I

Sellings, Arthur,--The Scene Shifter, #5, 1959.I

Sheckley, Robert,I5--The Last Weapon, #1, 1953.I5--The Odor of Thought, #2, 1953.I

Silverberg, Robert,--Company Store, #5, 1959.I

Simak, Clifford,--Contraption, #1, 1953.I

Sturgeon, Theodore,--The Clinic, #2, 1953.I

Tenn, William, (Philip Klass, 1920- )--The Deserter, #1, 1953.I

Vance, Jack,--The Devil on Salvation Bluff, #3, 1954.I

Williamson, Jack,I5--The Happiest Creature, #2, 1953.I5--Guinevere for Everybody, #3, 1954.I

Wilson, Richard,I5--Friend of the Family, #2, 1953.I5--Man Working, #4, 1958.I

Wyndham, John,--The Chronoclasm, #1, 1953. (novelette) ]

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