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26 stories and novellas from various authors from 1945-1946. Previously published as two separate works entitled Isaac Asimov Preents the Great SF Stories 7 (1945) and Isaac Asimov Preents the Great SF Stories 9 (1946). (Some works omitted.) Contents include: The Waveries by Frederic Brown The Piper's Son by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore [as Lewis Padgett] Wanted - an Enemy by Fritz Leiber Blind Alley by Isaac Asimov Correspondence Course by Raymond F. Jones First Contact by Murray Leinster The Vanishing Venusians by Leigh Brackett Into Thy Hands by Lester Del Rey Camouflage by Henry Kuttner The Power by Murray Leinster Giant Killer by A. Bertram Chandler What You Need by Henry Kuttner A Logic Named Joe by Will F. Jenkins Memorial by Theodore Sturgeon Loophole by Arthur C. Clarke The Nightmare by Chan Davis Rescue Party by Arthur C. Clarke Placet is a Crazy Place by Fredric Brown Conqueror's Isle by Nelson S. Bond Lorelei of the Red Mist by Ray Bradbury and Leigh Brackett The Million Year Picnic by Ray Bradbury The Last Objective by Paul A. Carter Meihem in Ce Klasrum by Dolton Edwards Vintage Season by Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore [as Lawrence O'Donnell] Evidence by Isaac Asimov. Technical Error by Arthur C. Clarke First Contact by Murray Leinster won the Hugo Award for best novelette in 1946, presented in 1996.
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