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Blurb: “This certainly could be entitled "The Best of Judith Merril." Seven stories, published between 1948-58, by an underrated writer who was, sadly, savaged by critics for taking such a "feminine" viewpoint while constructing her tales. This is second printing, 1963.
CONTENTS:
Introduction, by Theodore Sturgeon; That Only a Mother [Astounding, June 1948]; Peeping Tom [Startling, Spring 1954]; The Lady Was a Tramp [Venture, July 1957]; Whoever You Are [Startling, December 1952]; Connection Completed [Universe, Summer 1954]; Dead Center [F&SF, November 1954]; Death Cannot Wither [F&SF, February 1959]”