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The Pandora Effect
Author: | Jack Williamson |
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Ace Books, 1969 |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction / Fantasy |
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Synopsis
Jack Williamson, one of the all-time greats of the science-fiction world, presents his very first collection of short stories and novelettes here under the provocative but fitting title of The Pandora Effect.
And a veritable Pandora's Box of time and space and cosmic marvels and mischiefs it is indeed! Included in this new volume are his classic tale of "The Metal Man", a story in the best tradition of A. Merritt and the wonders of lost lands, and such equally famous and path-finding novelettes as "With Folded Hands," which inspired one of his finest novels; "Guinivere for Everybody," anticipating one aspect of computer potential; The Equalizer, a short novel touching on technological utopianism; and many other tales equally striking.
Contents
- Author's Introduction - essay
- The Happiest Creature - [Quarantine] - (1953) - short story
- The Cosmic Express - (1930) - short story
- The Metal Man - (1928) - short story
- The Cold Green Eye - (1953) - short story
- Guinevere for Everybody - (1955) - short story
- With Folded Hands... - [Humanoids] - (1947) - novelette
- The Equalizer - (1947) - novella
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