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2005 collection of thirty science fiction stories by Frederik Pohl
First edition
Platinum Pohl is a collection of thirty
science fiction stories by
Frederik Pohl first published in December 2005 by
Tor Books (
ISBN
0-312-87527-4). It includes a volume introduction and story introductions by the editor,
James Frenkel, plus an afterword by Pohl.
- Introduction by
James Frenkel
- "
The Merchants of Venus",
Worlds of If, July/August 1972.
- "The Things That Happen",
Asimov's, October 1985
- "The High Test",
Asimov's, June 1983.
- "My Lady Green Sleeves",
Galaxy, February 1957.
- "The Kindly Isle",
Asimov's, November 1984.
- "The Middle of Nowhere",
Galaxy, May 1955.
- "I Remember a Winter",
Orbit 11,
Damon Knight (ed.), 1972.
- "The Greening of Bed-Stuy",
F&SF, July 1984.
- "To See Another Mountain",
F&SF, April 1959.
- "
The Mapmakers",
Galaxy, July 1955.
- "Spending a Day at the Lottery Fair",
F&SF, October 1983.
- "The Celebrated No-Hit Inning",
Fantastic Universe, September 1956.
- "Some Joys Under the Star",
Galaxy, November 1973.
- "Servant of the People",
Analog, February 1983.
- "Waiting for the Olympians",
Asimov's, August 1988.
- "Criticality",
Analog, December 1984.
- "Shaffery Among the Immortals",
F&SF, July 1972.
- "The Day the Icicle Works Closed",
Galaxy, February 1960.
- "Saucery",
F&SF, October 1986.
- "The Gold at the Starbow's End",
Analog, March 1972.
- "Growing Up in Edge City", Epoch,
Roger Elwood and
Robert Silverberg (eds.), 1975.
- "The Knights of Arthur",
Galaxy, January 1958.
- "Creation Myths of the Recently Extinct",
Analog, January 1994.
- "The Meeting" (in collaboration with
C.M. Kornbluth),
F&SF, November 1972.
- "Let the Ants Try", (as by James MacCreigh)
Planet Stories, Winter 1949.
- "Speed Trap",
Playboy, November 1967.
- "The Day the Martians Came",
Dangerous Visions,
Harlan Ellison (ed.), 1967.
- "Day Million",
Rogue, February/March 1966.
- "The Mayor of Mare Tranq", The Williamson Effect, Tor, 1996.
- "Fermi and Frost",
Asimov's, January 1985.
- Afterword : Fifty Years and Counting.