Genre | science fiction anthology |
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Publisher | Pergamon Press |
Publication date | 1967 |
Pages | xi+145 |
ISBN | 0-08-303370-X |
OCLC | 561954361 |
The Starlit Corridor is a 1967 science fiction anthology edited by Roger Mansfield. It was published by Pergamon Press.
Contents
- "Space: Third Millennium", poem by Denis Pethebridge
- "Before Eden" (1961), short story by Arthur C. Clarke
- "Return of the Moon Man" (1955), short story by Eric Malpass
- "The Space Pilot", poem by J. Blackie
- "Space Probe to Venus", poem by Constantine FitzGibbon
- "Disappearing Act" (1953), short story by Alfred Bester (first published in Star 1953)
- "To See the Rabbit", poem by Alan Brownjohn
- "Pawley's Peepholes" (1951), short story by John Wyndham
- "Tea in a Space-Ship", poem by James Kirkup
- "The Monsters" (1953), short story by Robert Sheckley
- "Harrison Bergeron" (1961), short story by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- "The Happy Man" (1963), novelette by Gerald W. Page
- "Bedtime Story" (1963), poem by George MacBeth
- "The Liberation of Earth" (1953), short story by William Tenn
- "Science Fiction" (1960), poem by Kingsley Amis
External links
- The Starlit Corridor title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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