The 1973 Annual World's Best SF
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The 1973 Annual World's Best SF. Donald A. Wollheim, Editor, with Arthur W. Saha. 1st Edition. Daw Books. Science Fiction Book Club. Hardcover in dust jacket with cover art by William S. Shields. An anthology of science fiction short stories and novelettes selected from among those published in periodicals and short story collections in the previous year. Along with an introduction by the editor, the contents include: Goat Song by Poul Anderson from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; The Man Who Walked Home by James Tiptree, Jr. from Amazing Science Fiction Stories; Oh, Valinda! by Michael G. Coney from New Writings in SF-20; The Gold at the Starbow's End by Frederik Pohl from Analog; To Walk a City's Street by Clifford D. Simak from Infinity Three; Rorqual Maru by T. J. Bass from Galaxy; Changing Woman by W. Macfarlane from Galaxy; Willie's Blues by Robert J. Tilley from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; Long Shot by Vernor Vinge from Analog; and Thus Love Betrays Us by Phyllis MacLennan from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.
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