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Blurb: "What you hold in your hands is more than a book. DANGER-to your ways of thought, to your peace. If we are lucky, it is a revolution." of mind—in these brilliant, unique stories and Harlan Ellison, the most outrageous and exciting talent in SF today, lives up to that boast with DANGER-from FRITZ LEIBER's demonic story of a gamble with the Devil-winner of both the envied HUGO and NEBULA this dazzling anthology-stories especially written for
DANGEROUS VISIONS, stories, that could not be awards printed anywhere else. Winner of four coveted DANGER-from PHILIP K. DICK's mind-bending awards, DANGEROUS VISIONS is a landmark in trip to a dismaying future speculative fiction.
DANGER-from ten top writers at their far-out best.
Berkley is publishing DANGEROUS VISIONS in three matched volumes, each one containing an award-winning story. The complete set will give the reader an unequaled experience in mind-stretching speculation, entertainment, joy and terror.”
Contents:
- Dangerous Visions #1 • (1967) • interior artwork by Diane Dillon and Leo Dillon
- 7 • Foreword 1-The Second Revolution • [Asimov's Essays: Other's Work] • (1967) • essay by Isaac Asimov
- 15 • Foreword 2-Harlan and I • [Asimov's Essays: Other's Work] • (1967) • essay by Isaac Asimov
- 19 • Introduction: Thirty-Two Soothsayers • (1967) • essay by Harlan Ellison (variant of Thirty-Two Soothsayers)
- 35 • Evensong • (1967) • short story by Lester del Rey
- 44 • Flies • (1967) • short story by Robert Silverberg
- 57 • The Day After the Day the Martians Came • (1967) • short story by Frederik Pohl (variant of The Day the Martians Came)
- 67 • Riders of the Purple Wage • (1967) • novella by
Philip José Farmer?
- 148 • The Malley System • (1967) • short story by Miriam Allen deFord
- 160 • A Toy for Juliette • (1967) • short story by Robert Bloch
- 175 • The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World • (1967) • novelette by Harlan Ellison
- 205 • The Night That All Time Broke Out • (1967) • short story by Brian W. Aldiss