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The Baen Big Book of Monsters

Hank Davis

Featuring a mix of classic science fiction reprints and original stories all filled with: REALLY BIG MONSTERS!

Table of Contents:

  • 1 - Size Matters: Introduction - essay by Hank Davis
  • 9 - The Shining Ones - short story by Arthur C. Clarke
  • 29 - All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past - short story by Howard Waldrop
  • 41 - The Monster-God of Mamurth - short story by Edmond Hamilton
  • 59 - Talent - short story by Robert Bloch
  • 75 - The End of the Hunt - short story by David Drake
  • 87 - Ooze - short story by Anthony M. Rud
  • 113 - The Valley of the Worm - novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 137 - Whoever Fights Monsters - novelette by Wen Spencer
  • 165 - Deviation from a Theme - short story by Steven Utley
  • 175 - The Eggs from Lake Tanganyika - short story by Curt Siodmak
  • 185 - The Dunwich Horror - novelette by H. P. Lovecraft
  • 233 - From Out the Fire - short story by Sarah A. Hoyt
  • 251 - Beauty and the Beast - short story by Henry Kuttner
  • 271 - The Island of the Ud - novelette by William Hope Hodgson
  • 297 - A Single Samurai - short story by Steve Diamond
  • 311 - Planet of Dread - novelette by Murray Leinster
  • 367 - An Epistle to the Thessalonians - short story by Philip Wylie
  • 377 - The Monster of Lake LaMetrie - short story by Wardon Allan Curtis
  • 395 - The Giant Cat of Sumatra - short story by Hank Davis
  • 417 - Greenface - novelette by James H. Schmitz
  • 451 - Tokyo Raider - novelette by Larry Correia

The Big Book of Science Fiction

The Big Book: Book 1

Ann VanderMeer
Jeff VanderMeer

Quite possibly the greatest science fiction collection of all time--past, present, and future!

What if life was neverending? What if you could change your body to adapt to an alien ecology? What if the pope were a robot? Spanning galaxies and millennia, this must-have anthology showcases classic contributions from H. G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, Octavia E. Butler, and Kurt Vonnegut, alongside a century of the eccentrics, rebels, and visionaries who have inspired generations of readers. Within its pages, you'll find beloved worlds of space opera, hard SF, cyberpunk, the New Wave, and more. Learn about the secret history of science fiction, from titans of literature who also wrote SF to less well-known authors from more than twenty-five countries, some never before translated into English. In The Big Book of Science Fiction, literary power couple Ann and Jeff VanderMeer transport readers from Mars to Mechanopolis, planet Earth to parts unknown. Immerse yourself in the genre that predicted electric cars, space tourism, and smartphones. Sit back, buckle up, and dial in the coordinates, as this stellar anthology has got worlds within worlds.

Including:

  • Legendary tales from Isaac Asimov and Ursula K. Le Guin
  • An unearthed sci-fi story from W. E. B. Du Bois
  • The first publication of the work of cybernetic visionary David R. Bunch in twenty years
  • A rare and brilliant novella by Chinese international sensation Cixin Liu

Plus:

  • Aliens!
  • Space battles!
  • Robots!
  • Technology gone wrong!
  • Technology gone right!

The Big Book of Classic Fantasy: The Ultimate Collection

The Big Book: Book 2

Ann VanderMeer
Jeff VanderMeer

Unearth the enchanting origins of fantasy fiction with a collection of tales as vast as the tallest tower and as mysterious as the dark depths of the forest.

Fantasy stories have always been with us. They illuminate the odd and the uncanny, the wondrous and the fantastic: all the things we know are lurking just out of sight--on the other side of the looking-glass, beyond the music of the impossibly haunting violin, through the twisted trees of the ancient woods. Other worlds, talking animals, fairies, goblins, demons, tricksters, and mystics: these are the elements that populate a rich literary tradition that spans the globe. A work composed both of careful scholarship and fantastic fun, The Big Book of Classic Fantasy is essential reading for anyone who's never forgotten the stories that first inspired feelings of astonishment and wonder.

INCLUDING:

*Stories by pillars of the genre like the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Mary Shelley, Christina Rossetti, L. Frank Baum, Robert E. Howard, and J. R. R. Tolkien
*Fantastical offerings from literary giants including Edith Wharton, Leo Tolstoy, Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston, Vladimir Nabokov, Hermann Hesse, and W.E.B. Du Bois
*Rare treasures from Asian, Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Native American traditions
*New translations, including fourteen stories never before in English

PLUS:

*Beautifully Bizarre Creatures! *Strange New Worlds Just Beyond the Garden Path!
*Fairy Folk and Their Dark Mischief! *Seriously Be Careful--Do Not Trust Those Fairies!

The Big Book of Modern Fantasy

The Big Book: Book 3

Ann VanderMeer
Jeff VanderMeer

WORLD FANTASY AWARD WINNER

A true horde of fantasy tales sure to delight fans, scholars, and even the greediest of dragons--from bestselling authors Ann and Jeff VanderMeer

Step through a shimmering portal... a worn wardrobe door... a schism in sky... into a bold new age of fantasy. When worlds beyond worlds became a genre unto itself. From the swinging sixties to the strange, strange seventies, the over-the-top eighties to the gnarly nineties--and beyond, into the twenty-first century--the VanderMeers have found the stories and the writers from around the world that reinvented and revitalized the fantasy genre after World War II. The stories in this collection represent twenty-two different countries, including Russia, Argentina, Nigeria, Columbia, Pakistan, Turkey, Finland, Sweden, China, the Philippines, and the Czech Republic. Five have never before been translated into English.

From Jorge Luis Borges to Ursula K. Le Guin, Michael Moorcock to Angela Carter, Terry Pratchett to Stephen King, the full range and glory of the fantastic are on display in these ninety-one stories in which dragons soar, giants stomp, and human children should still think twice about venturing alone into the dark forest.