Fredric Brown — 作者 (6)
The Best Time Travel Stories of All Time [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Poul Anderson / Fredric Brown 出版社: iBooks 2002
Contents:
Introduction by Barry N. Malzberg
The Battle of Long Island by Nancy Kress
The Man Who Came Early by Poul Anderson
Forever to a Hudson Bay Blanket by James Tiptree, Jr.
Anachron by Damon Knight
On the Nature of Time by Bill Pronzini
A Little Something for Us Tempunauts by Philip K. Dick
Ripples in the Dirac Sea by Geoffrey A. Landis
Hall of Mirrors by Fredric Brown
3 Rms Good View by Karen Haber
Time Trap by Charles L. Harness
Brooklyn Project by William Tenn
Timetipping by Jack M. Dann
The Chronology Protection Case by Paul Levinson
Hawksbill Station by Robert Silverberg
Time Travelers Never Die by Jack McDevitt
What Mad Universe? [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Fredric Brown 出版社: Lightyear Pr 1998 - 10
Flash; The Purple Monster; Shoot on Sight; Mad Manhattan; The Nighters; The Sewing Machines Rampant; A Cocktail from Callisto; Mekky; The Dope on Dopelle; Slade of the W.B.I.; Gun Jump; Girl of Space; Joe; Spaceward Ho; The Moon. So What?; The Thing from Arcturus; Huckleberry Infinity; The Ole Rocketeer.
平行世界短篇故事集。
The Best of Fredric Brown [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Fredric Brown 1976
This is a collection of 29 of his best works, from the 1941-1961 Pulps & Digests; .. stories that range from the wryly humorous to the deadly series, but always with the famous 'Brown twist' endings.
Stories include; Arena, Imagine, It Didn't Happen, Recessional, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Puppet Show, Nightmare in Yellow, Earthmen bearing Gifts, Jaycee, Pi in the Sky, Answer, the Geezenstacks, Hall of Mirrors, Knock, Rebound, Star Mouse, Abominable, Letter to a Pheonix, Not yet the end, Etaoin Shrdlu, Armageddon, Experiment, Short Happy Lives of Eustace Weaver (I, II & III), Reconciliation, Nothing Sirius, Pattern, the Yehudi Principle, Come & go mad, the End;
The Lights in the Sky Are Stars [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Fredric Brown 出版社: Gateway 2011 - 9
Starduster Yes, I'm Max Andrews. I'm one of the guys who fought and bled and worked to get to Mars. I figure what I gave up in those early years gave me the right to pilot the next big jump. I've lied and stolen for that right. I'd have killed, too, but I didn't have top. Instead, I let a woman give her life so I could have my chance, my door to space. You think I'd stop at anything, now? I'll be on that rocket, blasting away on America's biggest adventure, the hop out into the stars themselves Only Fred Brown could have written this deeply moving science fiction novel about one man's epic, life-long struggle to open mankind's pathway to the star