New Writings in SF 3
New Writings in SF 3 is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by John Carnell, the third volume in a series of thirty, of which he edited the first twenty-one. It was first published in hardcover by Dennis Dobson in 1965, followed by a paperback edition by Corgi the same year, and an American paperback edition by Bantam Books in February 1967. Selections from this volume, together with others from volumes 1-2 and 4 of the series, were later included in The Best from New Writings in SF, issued by Dobson in 1971 and Corgi in 1972.
First edition | |
Editor | John Carnell |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | New Writings in SF |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Dennis Dobson |
Publication date | 1965 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 188 |
Preceded by | New Writings in SF 2 |
Followed by | New Writings in SF 4 |
The book collects eight novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, with a foreword by Carnell.
Contents
- "Foreword" (John Carnell)
- "The Subways of Tazoo" (Colin Kapp)
- "The Fiend" (Frederik Pohl)
- "Manipulation" (John Kingston)
- "Testament" (John Baxter)
- "Night Watch" (James Inglis)
- "Boulter's Canaries" (Keith Roberts)
- "Emreth" (Dan Morgan)
- "Spacemaster" (James H. Schmitz)
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