Language English Pages xiv + 336 Originally published 1953 Page count 336 Publisher Simon & Schuster | Publication date 1953 OCLC 28803491 Genre Science Fiction Country United States of America | |
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Media type Print (Hardback), paperback Similar Here Comes Civilization, Of All Possible Worlds, The Human Angle, Immodest Proposals, Of Men and Monsters |
Children of Wonder is an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories edited by William Tenn, published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 1953. It was reprinted in paperback in 1954 by Permabooks, under the title Outsiders: Children of Wonder. The only anthology edited by Tenn, its stories feature children with superhuman or supernatural talents.
Contents
Contents
"The Words of Guru" originally carried the "Kenneth Falconer" byline. "The Piper's Son" originally carried the "Lewis Padgett" byline.
Reception
P. Schuyler Miller reviewed the anthology favorably in Astounding, saying it included "both top-notch stories and good but routine items, fairly representative of the field."
References
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