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Author | Frank Herbert |
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Cover artist | Jan Parker[1] |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | New English Library |
Publication date | 1970 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 191 pp |
Followed by | The Book of Frank Herbert (1973) |
The Worlds of Frank Herbert (1970) is a collection of eight short stories written by science fiction author Frank Herbert. All of the stories in this collection had been previously published in magazines.
Contents
[edit]- "The GM Effect" - short story - Analog, June 1965
- "The Featherbedders" - novelette - Analog, August 1967
- "Old Rambling House" - short story - Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1958
- "Committee of the Whole" - short story - Galaxy Magazine, April 1965
- "Escape Felicity" - short story - Analog, June 1966
- "By the Book" - short story - Analog, August 1966.
- "Mating Call" - short story - Galaxy Magazine, October 1961
- "The Tactful Saboteur" - novelette - Galaxy Magazine, October 1964
- "A-W-F, Unlimited" - novelette - Galaxy Magazine, June 1961
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