Science Fiction Thinking Machines

Short stories
Science Fiction Thinking Machines
Cover of the first edition.
EditorGroff Conklin
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherVanguard Press
Publication date
1954
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesxiii, 367 pp.

Science Fiction Thinking Machines: Robots, Androids, Computers is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by American anthologist Groff Conklin. It was first published in hardcover by Vanguard Press in May 1954. An abridged paperback edition titled Selections from Science Fiction Thinking Machines was published by Bantam Books in August 1955 and reprinted in September 1964.[1]

The book collects twenty-two novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, together with an introduction and bibliography by the editor. The stories were previously published from 1899-1954 in various science fiction and other magazines.[1]

Contents

Note: stories also appearing in the abridged edition annotated A.

  • "Introduction" (Groff Conklin)
  • "Automata: I" (S. Fowler Wright)
  • "Moxon's Master" (Ambrose Bierce)
  • "Robbie" (Isaac Asimov) A
  • "The Scarab" (Raymond Z. Gallun)
  • "The Mechanical Bride" (Fritz Leiber)
  • "Virtuoso" (Herbert Goldstone) A
  • "Automata: II" (S. Fowler Wright)
  • "Boomerang" (Eric Frank Russell) A
  • "The Jester" (William Tenn) A
  • "R. U. R." (Karel Čapek)
  • "Skirmish" (Clifford D. Simak) A
  • "Soldier Boy" (Michael Shaara)
  • "Automata: III" (S. Fowler Wright)
  • "Men Are Different" (Alan Bloch) A
  • "Letter to Ellen" (Chan Davis) A
  • "Sculptors of Life" (Wallace West)
  • "The Golden Egg" (Theodore Sturgeon) A
  • "Dead End" (Wallace Macfarlane) A
  • "Answer" (Hal Clement)
  • "Sam Hall" (Poul Anderson) A
  • "Dumb Waiter" (Walter M. Miller Jr.) A
  • "Problem for Emmy" (Robert Sherman Townes) A
  • "Selected List of Tales About Robots, Androids, and Computers" (Groff Conklin)

Notes

  1. ^ a b Science Fiction Thinking Machines title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database


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