The Best of John Wyndham
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The Best of John Wyndham is a collection of science fiction short stories by John Wyndham, published after his death. For the Sphere edition it is split into 2 parts, both containing the full bibliography. Michael Joseph Limited published the book under the title The Best of John Wyndham in 1975.
The Best of John Wyndham 1932-1949 (ISBN 0-7221-9373-4)
- The Lost Machine (1932)
- The Man from Beyond (1934)
- The Perfect Creature (1937)
- The Trojan Beam (1939)
- Vengeance by Proxy (1940)
- Adaptation (1949)
The Best of John Wyndham 1951-1960 (ISBN 0-7221-9374-2)
- Pawley's Peepholes (1951)
- The Red Stuff (1951)
- And the Walls Came Tumbling Down (1951)
- Dumb Martian (1952)
- Close Behind Him (1952)
- The Emptiness of Space (1960)
The Lost Machine is the posthumous history of an artificial intelligences experiences on the barbaric planet Earth in the primitive times of the early 20th Century.
The Man From Beyond sees a human desperately attempting to convice the people of Venus to have nothing to do with their neighbours in space as they are without hope of redemption.
The Perfect Creature has also been published as Una in Jizzle.
The Trojan Bean sees a British secret agent used as a go between with the warring states of China and Japan and sees the Trojan Beam used to topple the balance of power.
Vengeance by Proxy is a horror story updating the vampire myth to modern Eastern Europe and pastiching the story telling form of Bram Stokers Dracula.
Adaption dramatises the need for life to be adapted to the world in which it grows on as a father searches desperately for his long lost daughter.
Pawleys Peepholes sees time travelers from the future disrupting small town life by treating it as a quaint place to sight see.
The Red Stuff is a mysterious, fast growing entity that first consumes a meteorite, then an entire space ship and ends up on a moon base.
And the Walls came tumbling down is the report of a silicone based life form experiencing hostility on Earth.
Dumb Martian tells of a human and his martian 'wife' out deep in space, far away from civilisation and the humans slow descent into brutality and madness.
Close Behind Him is a horror story about a burglar who becomes convinced that the spirit of a man killed during a break in is coming ever closer behind him.
The Emptiness of Space is a story of the Troon family as seen in 'The Outward Urge' In New Caledonia, 2194, an astronaut suffers the after effects of the urge to travel in space and fears he has lost his soul.
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