Great Science Fiction Stories About Mars

Great Science Fiction Stories About Mars

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author = edited by T. E. Dikty
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language = English
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genre = Science fiction Short stories
publisher = Fredrick Fell
release_date = 1966
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 187 pp
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"Great Science Fiction Stories About Mars" is a 1966 anthology of science fiction short stories edited by T. E. Dikty and published by Fredrick Fell. Most of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines "Startling Stories", "Argosy", "Thrilling Wonder Stories", "Amazing Stories", "Super Science Stories" and "Astounding".

Contents

* "The Red Planet", by T. E. Dikty
* "The Sound of Bugles", by Robert Moore Williams
* "Non-Stop to Mars", by Jack Williamson
* "The First Martian", by A. E. van Vogt
* "Via Etherline", by Eando Binder
* "Tin Lizzie", by Randall Garrett
* "Under the Sand-Seas", by Oliver E. Saari
* "Omnilingual", by H. Beam Piper

References

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