Angels and Spaceships

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Angels and Spaceships
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First edition
Author Fredric Brown
Cover artist "Kohs"
Language English
Genre Science fiction, Fantasy short stories
Publisher E. P. Dutton
Publication date
1954
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 224 pp

Angels and Spaceships is a 1954 collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by Fredric Brown. It was initially published in hardcover by E. P. Dutton; a later Bantam paperback edition was retitled Star Shine.[1]

Contents

  • "Introduction" (original essay by author)
  • "Pattern" (original)
  • "Placet is a Crazy Place" (Astounding 1946)
  • "Answer" (original)
  • "Etaoin Shrdlu" (Unknown 1942)
  • "Preposterous" (original)
  • "Armageddon" Unknown 1941)
  • "Politeness" (original)
  • "The Waveries" (Astounding 1945)
  • "Reconciliation" (original)
  • "The Hat Trick" (Unknown 1943)
  • "Search" (original)
  • "Letter to a Phoenix" (Astounding 1949)
  • "Daisies" (original)
  • "The Angelic Angleworm" (Unknown 1943)
  • "Sentence" (original)
  • "The Yehudi Principle" (Astounding 1944)
  • "Solipsist" (original)

The original stories are generally very short vignettes.[2]

Reception

Anthony Boucher found the collection "contains a little of everything, from screwball fantasy to sober science fiction" and praised Brown's "sparkling originality and delightfully crisp writing."[3] P. Schuyler Miller found the stories to be "good fun", though not so impressive as Brown's novel-length work.[4]

References

  1. publication history
  2. Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
  3. "Recommended Reading," F&SF, December 1954, p.91.
  4. "The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, February 1955, p.144-45