The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century by Harry Turtledove, Martin H. Greenberg
The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century by Harry Turtledove, Martin H. Greenberg (Editors)
English | 2004 | Science Fiction
These are some of the more interesting time-travel novels the field has produced over the years—not a complete list, certainly (you will want to get on to the stories themselves, after all!), but a few of the highlights. The short fiction collected here looks at similar ideas and some wildly different ones. The pieces speak for themselves; anything I say about them, I fear, would only get in the way. The only thing I can be fairly sure of is that you’ll like most of them.
Theodore Sturgeon – Yesterday Was Monday
Henry Kuttner – Time Locker
Arthur C. Clarke – Time’s Arrow
Richard Matheson – Death Ship
L. Sprague De Camp – A Gun For Dinosaur
Poul Anderson – The Man Who Came Early
R. A. Lafferty – Rainbird
Larry Niven – Leviathan!
Joe Haldeman – Anniversary Project
Jack Dann – Timetipping
Connie Willis – Fire Watch
Robert Silverberg – Sailing To Byzantium
John Kessel – The Pure Product
Charles Sheffield – Trapalanda
Nancy Kress – The Price Of Oranges
Ursula K. Le Guin – Another Story Or A Fisherman Of The Inland Sea