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  2. The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964

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    The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929–1964 is a 1970 anthology of English language science fiction short stories, edited by Robert Silverberg.Author Lester del Rey said that "it even lives up to its subtitle", referring to the volume's boast of containing "The Greatest Science-Fiction Stories of All Time".

  3. Biology in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Boris Karloff in James Whale's 1931 film Frankenstein, based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel.The monster is created by an unorthodox biology experiment.. Biology appears in fiction, especially but not only in science fiction, both in the shape of real aspects of the science, used as themes or plot devices, and in the form of fictional elements, whether fictional extensions or applications of ...

  4. Category:Biology in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fiction about biological themes such as genetics, cloning, genetic engineering, disease, or other aspects of biology. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 1 - Wikipedia

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    According to DAW, The Great SF Stories 1 (1939) "is the first in what Isaac Asimov plans to be a definitive series of sf anthologies, covering year by year the truly memorable stories that have progressively brought science fiction to its present prominence". [2] The second volume of the series is Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 2 ...

  6. Orbit (anthology series) - Wikipedia

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    Orbit was a series of anthologies of new science fiction edited by Damon Knight, often featuring work by such writers as Gene Wolfe, Joanna Russ, R. A. Lafferty, and Kate Wilhelm. The anthologies tended toward the avant-garde edge of science fiction , but by no means exclusively; occasionally the volumes featured nonfiction critical writing or ...

  7. Isaac Asimov bibliography (chronological) - Wikipedia

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    Great Science Fiction Stories by the World's Great Scientists* (Donald I. Fine) Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 13 (1951)* (DAW Books) Amazing Stories: Sixty Years of the Best Science Fiction* (TSR, Inc.) Young Ghosts* (Harper & Row) Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Short Science Fiction Novels* (Crown) Giants* (NAL)

  8. The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1 - Empire of Dreams and Miracles (2002) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card and Keith Olexa. It contains twelve stories by different writers. All of them were winners of the 1st Annual Phobos Fiction Contest for new writer.

  9. Star Science Fiction Stories No.1 - Wikipedia

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    Star Science Fiction Stories No.1 is the first book in the anthology series Star Science Fiction Stories, edited by Frederik Pohl. [1] It was first published in 1953 by Ballantine Books, without numeration, and was reprinted in 1972 as "No. 1". The book featured the first appearance of Arthur C. Clarke's short story, "The Nine Billion Names of ...