Social problems through science fiction / edited by Martin Harry Greenberg [and others].
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Language: | English |
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New York :
St. Martin's Press,
[1975], [©1975]
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Physical Description: | xv, 356 pages ; 23 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Society-wide problems: Sheckley, R. The people trap
- Farmer, P. J. The sliced-crosswise only-on-Tuesday world
- Ballard, J. G. Billenium
- Elliott, G. P. The NRACP
- Bradbury, R. The other foot
- Disch, T. M. The number you have reached
- Beaumont, C. The vanishing American
- Spinrad, N. No direction home
- Sturgeon, T. The world well lost
- Problems of social institutions: Dick, P. K. The father-thing
- Reed, K. Golden acres
- Anvil, C. The great intellect boom
- Lehrman, H. Revolt of the potato-picker
- Sambrot, W. Night of the leopard
- Silverberg, R. Good news from the Vatican
- Thurston, R. The hippie-dip file
- Spinrad, N. The big flash
- Sheckley, R. The prize of peril
- Lafferty, R. A. About a secret crocodile
- Sherred, T. L. Bounty
- Allen, S. The public hating
- O'Donnell, K. M. How I take their measure
- Van Scyoc, S. A visit to Cleveland General.