Contents
- "Seed Stock" - short story - Analog, April 1970
- "The Nothing" - short story - Fantastic Universe, January 1956
- "Rat Race" - novelette - Astounding Science Fiction, July 1955
- "Gambling Device" - short story - first appearance, 1973
- "Looking for Something?" - short story - Startling Stories, April 1952
- "The Gone Dogs" - short story - Amazing Stories, November 1954
- "Passage for Piano" - short story - first appearance, 1973
- "Encounter in a Lonely Place" - short story – first appearance, 1973
- "Operation Syndrome" - novelette - Astounding Science Fiction, June 1954
- "Occupation Force" - short story - Fantastic, August 1955
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