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13 April 1959 by Simon & Schuster in the US and 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins in the UK A Few Quick Ones is a collection of ten short stories by P. G. Wodehouse . It was first published in the United States on 13 April 1959 by Simon & Schuster , New York, and in the United Kingdom on 26 June 1959 by Herbert Jenkins , London.
Pages in category "1959 short stories" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. All You Zombies;
Contains 1 novella and 1 short story: "The Hunter" The First Men, AKA The Trap (1960). Novella already published before; The General Zapped an Angel (1970). Contains 9 short stories: "The General Zapped an Angel" "The Mouse" (1969) "The Vision of Milty Boil" "The Mohawk" "The Wound" "Tomorrow's Wall Street Journal" "The Interval" "The Movie ...
A Medicine for Melancholy (1959) is a collection of short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. It was first published in the UK by Hart-Davis in 1959 as The Day It Rained Forever with a slightly different list of stories. All of the included stories were previously published.
By that time the story had already been reprinted in the April 30, 1957, issue of Science World. " The Portable Star " ( Thrilling Wonder Stories , Winter 1955) was Asimov's least favourite story, and was anthologised without his permission [ 13 ] [ 14 ] in a magazine, A Treasury of Great Science Fiction Stories no. 1 (1964).
Ida Alexa Ross Wylie (16 March 1885 – 4 November 1959), known by her pen name I.A.R. Wylie, was an Australian-British-American novelist, screenwriter, short story writer, poet, and suffragette sympathiser who was honoured by the journalistic and literary establishments of her time, and received international recognition for her works.
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The story was first published in Modern Woman's Magazine in November 1959 under the title "A Choice of Love and Hate". [12] [8] The original manuscript copy for "Risico" is titled "Risiko". [17] The story was first published in the Daily Express in April 1960 under the name "The Double-Take". This was adapted from another idea from the planned ...