Element 79 (anthology)
Element 79 is a collection of science fiction short stories authored by English astronomer and writer Fred Hoyle[1] and published in 1969. Included in the collection is the eponymous short story, Element 79. The collection takes its name from the atomic number of the seventy-ninth element, gold.
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Contents
The anthology includes fifteen short stories:
- Zoomen
- Pym Makes His Point
- The Magnetosphere
- A Play's the Thing
- Cattle Trucks
- Welcome to Slippage City
- The Ax
- Agent 38
- The Martians
- Shortsighted
- A Jury of Five
- Blackmail
- Element 79
- The Judgment of Aphrodite
- The Operation
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References
- Major, Lee Elliot (23 August 2001). "Big enough to bury Darwin". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
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