Science Fiction Carnival - Contents

Contents

  • Introduction, by Fredric Brown
  • Preface, by Mack Reynolds
  • "The Wheel of Time", by Robert Arthur
  • "SRL Ad", by Richard Matheson
  • "A Logic Named Joe", by Murray Leinster
  • "Simworthy’s Circus", by Larry Shaw
  • "The Well-Oiled Machine", by H. B. Fyfe
  • "Venus and the Seven Sexes", by William Tenn
  • "The Swordsmen of Varnis", by Clive Jackson
  • "Paradox Lost", by Fredric Brown
  • "Muten", by Eric Frank Russell
  • "The Martians and the Coys", by Mack Reynolds
  • "The Ego Machine", by Henry Kuttner
  • "The Cosmic Jackpot", by George O. Smith
  • "The Abduction of Abner Greer", by Nelson S. Bond

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