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Anthology Title:
A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow • (1987) • anthology by Michael Spring
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 6 • "The future waits to be made and remade again." • (1987) • interior artwork by Edmond Hamilton
- 7 • Our Incredible Future • (1987) • essay by Ray Bradbury
- 10 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow • (1987) • interior artwork by Robert Burroughs
- 11 • from Address Upon Receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature • (1954) • poem by William Faulkner
- 12 • "Our age is future-oriented, the first age that is." • (1987) • interior artwork by Frank R. Paul (variant of cover art for Fantastic, September 1965 1965)
- 13 • Why Read Science Fiction? • (1987) • essay by Isaac Asimov
- 16 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [2] • (1987) • interior artwork by Michael Collins (astronaut)
- 17 • The Forecast • (1987) • poem by Dan Jaffe
- 18 • "The ran and ran - what else could they do?" • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 19 • Trurl's Machine • [Cyberiada (The Cyberiad)] • (1974) • short story by Stanisław Lem?Stanislaw Lem(trans. of Maszyna Trurla 1964) [as by Stanislaw Lem]
- 24 • "What do you think it's waiting for now?" • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 29 • On a Tree Fallen Across the Road • (1923) • poem by Robert Frost
- 30 • "You don't like Terra, do you? • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 31 • Terrafied • (1973) • short story by Arthur Tofte
- 35 • "Terra ... has a bit of everything." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 38 • "What was going to happen to her?" • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 43 • Song of the Open Road • (1932) • poem by Ogden Nash
- 44 • "So that was a circus." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 45 • Time in Thy Flight • (1953) • short story by Ray Bradbury
- 49 • "I want firecrackers and pumpkins and circuses." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 51 • Earth • (1924) • poem by Oliver Herford
- 51 • Earth • (1961) • poem by John Hall Wheelock
- 52 • "It is no easy task to make you understand the past." • (1987) • interior artwork by Frank R. Paul (variant of City of the Future 1942)
- 53 • In the Year Ten Thousand • (1892) • short story by Will N. Harben
- 57 • "In the year 4000 it was a country of its own." • (1987) • interior artwork by Brian Lewis (variant of cover art for New Worlds Science Fiction, #61 July 1957 1957)
- 59 • Night of Lift-off, July 16, 1969 • (1977) • poem by Raymond Roseliep
- 60 • "He will also use the sea for actual living space." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Harter
- 61 • The World of Tomorrow • (1987) • essay by Alvin Toffler
- 64 • "The robots chase girls, play music, fire pistols." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Harter
- 67 • The King of Beasts • (1964) • short story by Philip José Farmer?Philip Jose Farmer(variant of The King of the Beasts)
- 68 • "Is it so dangerous?" • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 70 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [3] • (1987) • interior artwork by Joan Hall
- 71 • More Than Iron • (1987) • poem by Racter
- 71 • In a Half Bright Sky • (1987) • poem by Racter
- 72 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [4] • (1987) • interior artwork by Ron Barrett
- 73 • Predictions • (1987) • essay by uncredited
- 77 • "The bomb will never go off." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ron Barrett
- 79 • For the Children • (1987) • poem by Gary Snyder
- 80 • "The creature strode across the rough gravel to the door." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 81 • Image of the Gods • (1963) • short story by Alan E. Nourse (variant of The Image of the Gods 1954)
- 86 • "I don't like it, Paula. There isn't any ship due this year." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 90 • "Nobody can get that kind of yield from this planet." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 95 • "The statue was weirdly beautiful." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 98 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [5] • (1987) • interior artwork by UPI
- 99 • Southbound on the Freeway • (1963) • poem by May Swenson
- 100 • "My first clear thought was of my family." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 101 • Warday (excerpt) • (1987) • short fiction by James Kunetka and Whitley Strieber
- 108 • "We have been married for twenty-three years." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 110 • "We have always hugged like this, the three of us." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 113 • "Do not leave the train. Have your entry permits ready." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 115 • "Venders commonly advertise their fruits as 'radiation-free.'" • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 120 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [6] • (1987) • interior artwork by Werner Bischof
- 121 • Harder Than Granite • (1963) • poem by Robinson Jeffers
- 122 • "It's someone's test satellite -" • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 123 • Who's There? • (1958) • short story by Arthur C. Clarke
- 125 • "Ours are really baby spaceships." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 127 • "Panic slowly flooded into my mind like a rising tide." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 130 • Electronic Tape Found in a Bottle • (1971) • poem by O. M. Cabral [as by Olga Cabral]
- 131 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [7] • (1987) • interior artwork by Palomar Observatory
- 132 • "Get out while you can." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 133 • The Great Nebraska Sea • (1963) • short story by Allan Danzig
- 136 • "Soon the Missouri began slipping away westward." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 138 • The United States before the Great Nebraska Sea was formed. • (1987) • interior artwork by Ed Jacobus
- 139 • The United States today. • (1987) • interior artwork by Ed Jacobus
- 140 • "The barn luckily collapsed as the waves bore down on them." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 143 • "It is hard to remember the terror and despair of those weeks." • (1987) • interior artwork by Ken Hamilton
- 146 • "Well, the things is, I can't remember." • (1987) • interior artwork by Greg Spalenka
- 147 • The Choice • (1953) • short story by Wayland Hilton-Young [as by W. Hilton-Young]
- 149 • Preposterous • (1954) • short story by Fredric Brown
- 150 • "Such impossibly wild ideas." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 152 • Prologue • (1963) • poem by Edward Field
- 153 • A Collection of Prose and Poetry on the Theme of Tomorrow [8] • (1987) • interior artwork by Jack E. Cress
- 154 • "I have saved what I loved." • (1987) • interior artwork by Darryl Zudeck
- 155 • The Portable Phonograph • (1941) • short story by Walter Van Tilburg Clark
- 159 • "I do not play them more than once a week." • (1987) • interior artwork by Darryl Zudeck
- 163 • The Human Family • (1980) • essay by Carl Sagan
- 164 • "Out loyalties must ... include the entire planet Earth." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Harter
- 166 • "Tommy: They looked just like humans." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 167 • The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (teleplay) • (1981) • short fiction by Rod Serling
- 170 • "Narrator: Maple Street ... before the monsters came." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 181 • "First Figure: Their world is full of Maple Streets." • (1987) • interior artwork by Jim Ludtke
- 184 • The Last Flower • graphic format • (1939) • short fiction by James Thurber
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