Original stories and illustrations; introduction by Charles Platt. Stories: Pale Roses [Tales from the End of Time] (1974) by Michael Moorcock; Wind-Dream (1974) poem by Mac King; My Wreck (1974) poem by Mac King; untitled ("In ancient fat trees...") (1975) poem by Mac King; The Family (1975) poem by Mac King; Raise (1975) poem by Mac King; Maladjustment (1974) by Barrington J. Bayley; Black Rose and White Rose (1975) by Rachel Pollack; The Kindly Ones (1974) by John Sladek; The Return of the Mandarin (1974) by Rick Gellman; G.I. Sparrow (1974) by Gerard E. Giannattasio; A Modest Proposal (1974) by Bertil Mårtensson; The Jewel Thief (1974) by Ronald Anthony Cross; The Warlord of Saturn's Moons (1974) by Eleanor Arnason; The Secret of Holman Hunt and the Crude Death Rate (1970) by Brian W. Aldiss; Miss Subways (1974) by Gwyneth Cravens; Lakewood Cemetery (1974) by Ruth Berman; The Ghosts of Luna (1974) by Ian Watson; The Wolf That Follows (1974) by M. John Harrison; Red Sky at Night (1974) by Jean Charlotte; Break (1974) by Bruce Boston; Liberation (1974) by Rona Spalten; Once More, the Dream (1974) by A. A. Attanasio; Birds of Prey (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya; My Mistress (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya; A Pastoral (1974) poem by Alfonso Tafoya; Insect Men of Boston (1974) by James Sallis; The Thalidomide Kid (1974) by Jeremy Gilchrist; The Man Who Made a Baby (1974) by Harvey Jacobs. Book reviews by John Clute and M. John Harrison.
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Octavo, pictorial wrappers. First U.S. edition. Equinox / Avon 23929. Actually, this is the American edition of NEW WORLDS 7, published by Sphere Books in 1974. The twenty-five selections in this issue, all published here for the first time, consist of mostly fiction but include some poetry and criticism. NEW WORLDS: THE SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY was a paperback anthology edited by the staff of NEW WORLDS following the magazine's demise in 1970 (there was a subscriber's only issue, number 201, published in March 1971). NEW WORLDS was the dominant British science fiction magazine of the 1960s and since about 1956, is considered by some to be "the most significant and relevant of all SF magazines." - Mike Ashley. The paperback anthology, devoted to publishing "speculative fiction," managed to survive for ten issues (1971-1976), first as a quarterly, then irregular. After the sixth issue, Michael Moorcock handed over the editorship Hilary Bailey; Charles Platt continued as coeditor and M. John Harrison joined the enterprise as "literary editor." This major original anthology series is unjustly neglected -- not even included in the anthology section of the fifth edition of ANATOMY OF WONDER -- and that's a shame. Trade paperback format. A fine copy. (#162106). Seller Inventory # 162106
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