The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two
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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume Two: The Greatest Science Fiction Novellas of All Time (1973) is an anthology edited by Ben Bova. It honors works published prior to the institution of the Nebula Awards in 1965. Twenty-two novellas, first published between 1895 and 1961, were selected by the Science Fiction Writers of America by vote. They were split up into two books (Two A and Two B) due to length.
It is a followup to The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One, 1929-1964, which is a collection of the best-regarded short stories.
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[edit] Volume Two A
Author | Novella Title | Year of first publication |
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Poul Anderson | "Call Me Joe" | 1957 |
John W. Campbell | "Who Goes There?" | 1938 |
Lester del Rey | "Nerves" | 1942 |
Robert A. Heinlein | "Universe" | 1941 |
Cyril M. Kornbluth | "The Marching Morons" | 1951 |
Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore | "Vintage Season" | 1946 |
Eric Frank Russell | "...And Then There Were None" | 1951 |
James H. Schmitz | "The Witches of Karres" | 1949 |
Cordwainer Smith | "The Ballad of Lost C'mell" | 1962 |
Theodore Sturgeon | "Baby is Three" | 1952 |
H.G. Wells | "The Time Machine" | 1895 |
Jack Williamson | "With Folded Hands" | 1947 |
[edit] Volume Two B
Author | Novella Title | Year of first publication |
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Isaac Asimov | "The Martian Way" | 1952 |
James Blish | "Earthman Come Home" | 1953 |
Algis Budrys | "Rogue Moon" | 1960 |
Theodore Cogswell | "The Spectre General" | 1952 |
E.M. Forster | "The Machine Stops" | 1928 |
Frederik Pohl | "The Midas Plague" | 1954 |
T. L. Sherred | "E for Effort" | 1947 |
Wilmar H. Shiras | "In Hiding" | 1948 |
Clifford D. Simak | "The Big Front Yard" | 1958 |
Jack Vance | "The Moon Moth" | 1961 |