Welcome To The Monkey House - The Collection

The Collection

  • "Where I Live" (Venture- Traveler’s World, October 1964)
  • "Harrison Bergeron" (The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1961)
  • "Who Am I This Time?" (The Saturday Evening Post, 16 December 1961)
  • "Welcome to the Monkey House" (Playboy, January 1968)
  • "Long Walk to Forever" (Ladies Home Journal, August 1960)
  • "The Foster Portfolio" (Collier's Magazine, 8 September 1951)
  • "Miss Temptation" (The Saturday Evening Post, April 21 1956)
  • "All the King's Horses" (Collier's Magazine, 10 Feb 1951)
  • "Tom Edison's Shaggy Dog" (Collier's Magazine, 14 March 1953)
  • "New Dictionary" (The New York Times, October 1966)
  • "Next Door" (Cosmopolitan, April 1955)
  • "More Stately Mansions" (Collier's Magazine, 22 December 1951)
  • "The Hyannis Port Story"
  • "D.P." (Ladies Home Journal, August 1953)
  • "Report on the Barnhouse Effect" (Collier's Magazine, 11 February 1950)
  • "The Euphio Question" (Collier's Magazine, 12 May 1951)
  • "Go Back to Your Precious Wife and Son" (Ladies Home Journal, July 1962)
  • "Deer in the Works" (Esquire, April 1955)
  • "The Lie" (The Saturday Evening Post 24 February 1962)
  • "Unready to Wear" (Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1953)
  • "The Kid Nobody Could Handle" (The Saturday Evening Post, 24 September 1955)
  • "The Manned Missiles" (Cosmopolitan, July 1958)
  • "EPICAC" (Collier's Magazine, 25 November 1950)
  • "Adam" (Cosmopolitan, April 1954)
  • "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" (Galaxy Science Fiction, January 1954)

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