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Tales in Time

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1997

Pages
  
285 pp

Originally published
  
1997

Publisher
  
White Wolf Publishing

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
978-1-56504-989-5

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Editor
  
Peter Crowther

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Authors
  
Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Rod Serling

Similar
  
Arthur C Clarke books, Science Fiction books

Tales in Time is an anthology of science fiction short stories about time (though not necessarily, as is usual in the genre, time travel), edited by Peter Crowther. It was first published as a trade paperback by White Wolf Publishing in April 1997. It was issued as a companion to Three in Time from the same publisher; the two books were followed up by a similar pair, Three in Space and Tales in Space, published in 1998.

The book collects thirteen tales by various authors on the subject of time (though not necessarily, as is usual in the genre, time travel), together with a foreword by the editor and an essay by genre critic John Clute.

Contents

  • "Foreword" (Peter Crowther)
  • "Time and the Human Condition" (John Clute)
  • "The Very Slow Time Machine" (Ian Watson)
  • "The Love Letter" (Jack Finney)
  • "On the Watchtower at Plataea" (Garry Kilworth)
  • "The Twonky" (Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore (writing as Lewis Padgett))
  • "The New Accelerator" (H. G. Wells)
  • "Man in His Time" (Brian W. Aldiss)
  • "“—and Subsequent Construction”" (Spider Robinson)
  • "Timeskip" (Charles de Lint)
  • "A Sound of Thunder" (Ray Bradbury)
  • "What We Learned from This Morning's Newspaper" (Robert Silverberg)
  • "Jeffty Is Five" (Harlan Ellison)
  • "The Isolinguals" (L. Sprague de Camp)
  • "The Man Who Walked Home" (James Tiptree, Jr.)
  • References

    Tales in Time Wikipedia