Harrison's first collection of short stories, all eight of them robot stories in the English language editions.
Dedication: For Dan Barry, who helped
New York: Pyramid, September 1962, 158pp. Cover: John Schoenherr.
as: Die Roboter Rebellieren. Munich: Goldmann, 1964, 181pp. Translated by Tony Westermayer. Cover: Eyke Volkmer. [German]
London: Dobson, September 1967, 158pp., hbk. Jacket: Richard Weaver.
Devon: Science Fiction Book Club (Readers Union, UK), October 1968, 158pp., hbk. Jacket: Terry James.
Spanish edition. Plaza and Janes, Date? [Spanish]
Italian edition. Mondadori, Date? [Italian]
London: Panther, July 1976, 173pp., pbk. Cover: Angus McKie. ISBN: 0-586-04318-7.
as: Oorlog Met de Robots. Utrecht: A.W. Bruna and Zoon, 1974, 192pp., ISBN: 90-229-9032-X. Translated by C.A.G. van den Broek. [Dutch]
Contents:
"The Secret of Stonehenge"
"A Civil Service Servant" (as "A Fairly Civil Servant")
"Simulated Trainer"
"Rescue Operation"
"The Ghoul Squad"
"I Always Do What Teddy Says"
"A Criminal Act"
"I See You"
"Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!"
"War with the Robots"
Tokyo: Sogen SF Bunko, 29th February 1980, 258pp., ISBN: 4-488-61704-2. Translated by Yasuao Nakamura. Cover: Hiroshi Manabe. [Japanese]
London: Grafton, February 1986, 173pp., ISBN: 0-586-04318-7, pbk. Cover: Chris Moore.
as: Valka s Roboty. Plzeň: Laser, 1994, 193pp., ISBN: 80-85601-78-8. Translated by Magda Novotna. [Czech]
Vector, February 1968. Review by Charles Partington.
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