Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows
Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Harry Harrison between 1958 and 1965. It was published in 1965 by Victor Gollancz Ltd.
Contents
The collection includes:
- Introduction by Brian Aldiss
- "The Streets of Ashkelon"
- "Portrait of the Artist"
- "Rescue Operation"
- "Captain Bedlam"
- "Final Encounter"
- "Unto My Manifold Dooms"
- "The Pliable Animal"
- "Captain Honario Harpplayer, R.N."
- "According to His Abilities"
- "I Always Do What Teddy Says"
Reception
Dave Pringle reviewed Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows for Imagine magazine, and stated that "These early stories are mostly light and bright, although 'The Streets of Ashkelon' is a memorable alien melodrama on a religious theme."[1]
Reviews
- Review by W. T. Webb (1965) in Vector 34[2]
- Review by Nik Morton (1984) in Paperback Inferno, Volume 7, Number 4
- Review by Andy Sawyer (1987) in Paperback Inferno, #66
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Books by Harry Harrison
- Planet of the Damned (1962)
- Bill, the Galactic Hero (1965)
- Make Room! Make Room! (1966)
- The Technicolor Time Machine (1967)
- Captive Universe (1969)
- The Daleth Effect (1970)
- Tunnel Through the Deeps (1972)
- Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers (1973)
- A Rebel in Time (1983)
- Deathworld trilogy (1960–1968)
- The Stainless Steel Rat series (1961–2010)
- To the Stars trilogy (1980–1981)
- Eden trilogy: West of Eden (1984), Winter in Eden (1986), Return to Eden (1988)
- Stars and Stripes trilogy (1998-2002)
- The Hammer and the Cross (1993)
- One King's Way (1994)
- King and Emperor (1996)
- War with the Robots (1962)
- Two Tales and Eight Tomorrows (1965)
- Prime Number (1970)
- One Step from Earth (1970)
- 50 in 50 (2001)
- Spaceship Medic (1970) (juvenile)
- Vendetta for the Saint (1964)
- "The Streets of Ashkelon" (1962)
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