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Revision as of 17:58, 5 January 2021
Prime Number published in 1970, is a collection of science fiction stories[1] by American writer Harry Harrison.
Contents
- "Mute Milton"
- "The Greatest Car in the World"
- "The Final Battle"
- "The Powers of Observation"
- "The Ghoul Squad"
- "Toy Shop"
- "You Men of Violence"
- "The Finest Hunter in the World"
- "Down to Earth"
- "Commando Raid"
- "Not Me, Not Amos Cabot!"
- "The Secret of Stonehenge"
- "Incident in the IND"
- "If"
- "Contact Man"
- "The Pad: a Story of the Day After Tomorrow"
- "A Civil Service Servant"
- "A Criminal Act"
- "Famous First Words"
Reception
Dave Pringle reviewed Prime Number for Imagine magazine, and stated that "These early stories are mostly light and bright".[2]
References
- ^ Harry Harrison Bibliography
- ^ Pringle, Dave (October 1983). "Book Review". Imagine (review) (7). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd.: 37.
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