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Blurb: “Harry Harrison's startling visions of the future reveal not only his abilities as a storyteller but also his deep concern for Man and his place in the cosmos.
The Streets of Ashkelon is a poignant and terrifying look at an alien race which believes everything it is told - and at the horrific consequences of what happens when it hears the Christian message.
I Always Do What Teddy Says is a frightening glimpse at the possibility of mass mind control from childhood. But why is one person spared?
These two stories and eight equally tantalizing others make up this brilliant anthology...”
1 • Introduction (Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows) • (1965) • essay by Brian W. Aldiss
5 • The Streets of Ashkelon • (1962) • short story by Harry Harrison
21 • Portrait of the Artist • (1964) • short story by Harry Harrison
30 • Rescue Operation • (1964) • short story by Harry Harrison
45 • Captain Bedlam • (1957) • short story by Harry Harrison
56 • Final Encounter • (1964) • short story by Harry Harrison
76 • Unto My Manifold Dooms • (1964) • short story by Harry Harrison
91 • The Pliable Animal • (1962) • short story by Harry Harrison
114 • Captain Honario Harpplayer, R. N. • (1963) • short story by Harry Harrison
125 • According to His Abilities • (1964) • short story by Harry Harrison
139 • I Always Do What Teddy Says • (1965) • short story by Harry Harrison