Grateful acknowledgments are made for:
“The Merchants of Venus.” Copyright © 1972 by U. P. D. Publishing Corporation. First published in
Worlds of If,
August 1972.
“The Things That Happen.” Copyright © 1985 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
October 1985.
“The High Test.” Copyright © 1983 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
June 1983.
“My Lady Green Sleeves.” Copyright © 1957 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
February 1957.
“The Kindly Isle.” Copyright © 1984 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
November 1984.
“The Middle of Nowhere.” Copyright © 1955 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
May 1955.
“I Remember a Winter.” Copyright © 1972 by Damon Knight. First published in
Orbit 11,
edited by Damon Knight (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1972).
“The Greening of Bed-Stuy.” Copyright © 1984 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
July 1984.
“To See Another Mountain.” Copyright © 1959 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
April 1959.
“The Mapmakers.” Copyright © 1955 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
July 1955.
“Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair.” Copyright © 1983 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
October 1983.
“The Celebrated No-Hit Inning.” Copyright © 1956 by King-Size Publications. First published in
Fantastic Universe,
September 1956.
“Some Joys Under the Star.” Copyright © 1973 by UPD Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
November 1973.
“Servant of the People.” Copyright © 1983 by Davis Publications Inc. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
February 1983.
“Waiting for the Olympians.” Copyright © 1988 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
August 1988.
“Criticality.” Copyright © 1984 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
December 1984.
“Shaffery Among the Immortals.” Copyright © 1972 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
July 1972.
“The Day the Icicle Works Closed.” Copyright © 1959 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
February 1960.
“Saucery.” Copyright © 1986 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
October 1986.
“The Gold at the Starbow’s End.” Copyright © 1972 by Condé Nast Publications. First published in
Analog,
March 1972.
“Growing Up in Edge City.” Copyright © 1975 by Frederik Pohl. First published in
Epoch,
edited by Roger Elwood and Robert Silverberg (New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1975).
“The Knights of Arthur.” Copyright © 1957 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. First published in
Galaxy Science Fiction,
January 1958.
“Creation Myths of the Recently Extinct.” Copyright © 1993 by Dell Magazines. First published in
Analog,
January 1994.
“The Meeting.” Copyright © 1972 by Mercury Press. First published in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,
November 1972.
“Let the Ants Try.” Copyright © 1949 by Love Romantic Publishing Corporation. First published in
Planet Stories,
Winter, 1949.
“Speed Trap.” Copyright © 1967 by H. M. H. Publishing Corporation. First published in
Playboy
magazine, November 1967.
“The Day the Martians Came.” Copyright © 1967 by Harlan Ellison. Originally published in
Dangerous Visions,
edited by Harlan Ellison (Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1967).
“Day Million.” Copyright © 1966 by
Rogue
magazine. First published in
Rogue
magazine, February/March 1966.
“The Mayor of Mare Tranq.” © 1996 by Frederik Pohl. First published in
The Williamson Effect,
edited by Roger Zelazny (New York: Tor Books, 1996).
“Fermi and Frost.” Copyright © 1985 by Davis Publications. First published in
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine,
January 1985.
FREDERIK POHL
has written science fiction for more than fifty years. His novel
Gateway
won the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for best SF novel.
Man Plus
won the Nebula Award, and altogether he has won four Hugo Awards and two Nebula Awards, among his many awards. His most recent novel is
The Boy Who Would Live Forever.
In addition to his solo fiction, Pohl has collaborated with other writers, including C. M. Kornbluth, Lester del Rey, and Jack Williamson. One Pohl-Kornbluth collaboration,
The Space Merchants,
is a bestselling classic of satiric science fiction.
The Starchild Trilogy
with Williamson is one of the more notable collaborations in the field.
Pohl became a magazine editor when still a teenager. In the 1960s he piloted
Worlds of If
to three successive Hugos for best magazine. He has edited original-story anthologies, notably the seminal
Star
series of the early 1950s. Among his other activities in the field, he has been a literary agent, has edited lines of science fiction books, and has been president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. He and his wife, Elizabeth Anne Hull, an academic active in the Science Fiction Research Association, live in Palatine, Illinois.
This is a work of fiction. All the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in these stories are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously
PLATINUM POHL: THE COLLECTED BEST STORIES
Copyright © 2005 by Frederik Pohl
Introduction copyright © 2005 by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form.
First publication and copyright information for reprinted material appears on pages 461 through 463, which constitute a continuation of this copyright page.
Edited by James Frenkel
An Orb Book
Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10010
eISBN 9781466826441
First eBook Edition : July 2012
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pohl, Frederik,
Platinum Pohl : the collected best stories / Frederik Pohl.
p. cm.
“A Tom Doherty Associates book.”
ISBN-13: 978-0-765-30145-1
ISBN-10: 0-765-30145-8
1. Science fiction, American. I. Title.
PS3566.036A6 2005
813’.54—dc22
2005043965