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One Hundred and Two H-Bombs
1967 collection of stories by Thomas M. Disch
1967 collection of stories by Thomas M. Disch
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | One Hundred and Two H-Bombs |
| image | File:One Hundred and Two H-Bombs.jpg |
| caption | First edition |
| author | Thomas M. Disch |
| cover_artist | G. Price-Sims |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Science fiction |
| publisher | Compact Books |
| release_date | 1967 |
| media_type | Print (paperback) |
| pages | 192 |
One Hundred and Two H-Bombs is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Thomas M. Disch. It was first published by Compact Books in 1967. The stories originally appeared in the magazines Fantastic, Worlds of Tomorrow, Amazing Stories, If, New Worlds, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Bizarre! Mystery Magazine.
Contents
- Introduction"
- "102 H-Bombs"
- "The Sightseers"
- "Final Audit"
- "The Vamp"
- "Utopia? Never!"
- "The Return of the Medusae"
- "The Princess’ Carillon"
- "Genetic Coda"
- "White Fang Goes Dingo"
- "The Demi-Urge"
- "Dangerous Flags"
- "Invaded by Love"
- "Bone of Contention"
- "Leader of the Revolution"
Sources
- {{cite web | access-date = 2008-01-17 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080103042218/http://www.michaelscycles.freeserve.co.uk/anthol.htm#fiction |archive-date = 2008-01-03}}
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