Classic space stories, harkening to a golden age of science fiction that didn't just involve high-energy disintegrations and shrieking hordes of celestial horrors, but toyed with modern anthropology and the role of humanity in the cosmos in truly realistic ways. An anthology companion to Three in Space. A book in the White Wolf Rediscovery Trio Publication Series.Contents: Some Kind of Wonderful (1998) essay by Peter Crowther Walking on the Moon [Near Space] (1992) / short story by Allen Steele The Message from Mars (1992) / short story by J. G. Ballard Nine Lives (1969) / novelette by Ursula K. Le Guin Visits to Remarkable Cities (1988) / short story by Ian McDonald The Dark Soul of the Night (1976) / short story by Brian W. Aldiss The Man Who Hated Gravity (1989) / short story by Ben Bova Recording Angel [The Book of Confluence] (1995) / novelette by Paul J. McAuley Pictures Don't Lie (1951) / short story by Katherine MacLean The Odor of Cocktail Cigarettes (1991) / short story by Ian Watson The Bone Flute (1981) / short story by Lisa Tuttle Dream Done Green (1974) / short story by Alan Dean Foster The Graveyard Cross (1976) / short story by Robert Holdstock Kaleidoscope (1949) / short story by Ray Bradbury Picnic on Nearside [Eight Worlds] (1974) / novelette by John Varley Schwartz Between the Galaxies (1974) / novelette by Robert Silverberg
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- Release Date 03/19/1998
- Author Peter Crowther
- Language English
- Company White Wolf Publishing
- Weight 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches
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