The Astounding-Analog Reader series
Edited by Harry Harrison and Brian W. Aldiss.
Note: This is not the same book as The Astounding-Analog Reader Book Two
as released in the UK - that book is in fact the second half of Volume One.
"Child's Play" by William Tenn
"Thunder and Roses" by Theodore Sturgeon
"Dreams Are Sacred" by Peter Philips
"Hide and Seek" by Arthur C. Clarke
"The Little Black Bag" by Cyril M. Cornbluth
"The Bridge" by James Bush
"What Have I Done?" by Mark Clifton
"Noise Level" by Raymond F. Jones
"Imposter" by Philip K. Dick
"Potential" by Robert Sheckley
"Pyramid" by Robert Abernathy
"The Cold Equations" by Tom Godwin
"Grandpa" by James H. Schmitz
"The Waitabits" by Eric Frank Russell
"Call Me Joe" by Poul Anderson
"The Yellow Pill" by Rog Philips
"The Weather Man" by Theodore L. Thomas
"The Rescuer, " by Arthur Porges
"After A Few Words" by Randall Garrett
"Rescue Operation" by Harry Harrison
"Computers Don't Argue" by Gordon R. Dickson
New York: Doubleday, April 1973, 458pp., ISBN: 0-385-02732-X, hbk. Jacket: Gary Friedman.
Foundation #6, May 1974. Review by Peter Nicholls.
Kirkus Reviews, 15th February 1973.
Publishers Weekly, 12th March 1973.
Vertex, August 1973.
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