MAN'S GALACTIC EMPIRE IS WON... The first stepping stones is Mars, then the plumed beauty of the winged planet, the telepathic wizardry of a world yearning to bestow utopia upon earthlings, the hospital plant that dispenses immortality to space Gods, and finally, the foundation is laid atop the rubble of fallen star systems - an Empire, vast and glorious, stretching from galactic horizon to the oracle planet of the future... Terminus. Shaped by a unique vision, GLACTIC EMPIRES is a brilliant mosaic of a quarter century of the best writing in science fiction. It is both a chronicle of man's outward move from Earth and a collection of fourteen original views of space conquest. Volume One tells of galactic war and the rise of an Empire, Volume Two follows the Empire's destiny and man's ultimate destiny in space... Stories Include: * Been a Long Long Time - R. A. Lafferty * The Possessed - Arthur C. Clarke * Protected Species - H. B. Fyfe * All the Way Back - Michael Shaara * The Star Plunderer - Poul Anderson * Foundation [short story] - Isaac Asimov * We're Civilized - Mark Clifton and Alex Apostolides * The Crime and the Glory of Commander Suzdal - Cordwainer Smith * The Rebel of Valkyr - Alfred Coppel * Brightness Falls from the Air - Margaret StClair * Immigrant - Clifford D. Simak * Resident Physician - James White * Age of Retirement - Mal Lynch * Planting Time - Pete Adams & Charles Nightingale
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Part of a series of books supposedly looking at lighter adventure type stories, and in particular Galactic Empires, of course, even if again, Aldiss doesn't manage to hold to that particularly rigorously. He also claims to want to rescue magazine stories, as anthologists only look at other anthologies!? Neither of which makes sense when you see what he has done. Of all people you would list as needing to be rescued from obscurity, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke would probably be last and second last on the list. Even more so in 1976. Some other decent choices here though, and he divides the book up into a few sections, the last being on medicine in space. Galactic Empires 1 : Been a Long Long Time - R. A. Lafferty Galactic Empires 1 : The Possessed - Arthur C. Clarke Galactic Empires 1 : Protected Species - H. B. Fyfe Galactic Empires 1 : All the Way Back - Michael Shaara Galactic Empires 1 : The Star Plunderer - Poul Anderson Galactic Empires 1 : Foundation [short story] - Isaac Asimov Galactic Empires 1 : We're Civilized - Mark Clifton and Alex Apostolides Galactic Empires 1 : The Crime and the Glory of Commander Suzdal - Cordwainer Smith Galactic Empires 1 : The Rebel of Valkyr - Alfred Coppel Galactic Empires 1 : Brightness Falls from the Air - Margaret StClair Galactic Empires 1 : Immigrant - Clifford D. Simak Galactic Empires 1 : Resident Physician - James White Galactic Empires 1 : Age of Retirement - Mal Lynch Galactic Empires 1 : Planting Time - Pete Adams & Charles Nightingale Or hopefully will be, before another monkeys and Shakespeare story. 2.5 out of 5 Swarm mind search lemming poor pick. 3.5 out of 5 Old ape hunt. 3.5 out of 5 Aggressive sleepers may be waiting. 3.5 out of 5 "I don't fancy life as the slave of a barbarian outworlder." 4 out of 5 Encyclopedia Empire re-establishment fraud. 3.5 out of 5 Not as much as those guys in the ships though. 3 out of 5 Lost planet female cancer transs3xual aggression solution is timeslip cat kill cull. 4 out of 5 "Against the mighty forces of the assembled star-kings, the army of Valkyr counted for almost nothing; but the savage fighting men of the Edge carried with them their talisman -- Alys Imperatrix, uncrowned sovereign of the Galaxy, Heiress of the Thousand Emperors..." 3.5 out of 5 Bird people buried. 3 out of 5 Back to kindy, genius earthboy. 4 out of 5 Immortal cannibal local doctor obstacle cure. 3.5 out of 5 Mandatory early no kid Space Patrol kickout. 3 out of 5 Flower girl bordello monopoly. 3 out of 5 3.5 out of 5
A nice collection of good short stories
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I enjoyed the wit of the stories in this book immensely and hope that you do also. The possibilities are trulely endless for the human existance.
An unusually good anthology of classic science fiction.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I picked this book up at a used book sale intending to hold it in reserve for when I ran out of "better" reading material. Was I ever mistaken! This book is excellent! It consists of almost two dozen highly imaginative and downright mind-jarring tales of science fiction from mainly the 1950s and 60s. The first five are especially excellent. There isn't a bad one in the bunch and yet many of the authors have apparently become obscure since its publication. They do not deserve such a fate
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