Drawn from the leading pulp magazines of the 1950s -- Galaxy, Amazing Science Fiction Stories, and Fantastic Universe -- these eight groundbreaking selections offer spellbinding science-fiction tales of encounters with Martians and other extraterrestrials. Youth, by Isaac Asimov, recounts two friends' discovery of a pair of strange little animals the morning after mysterious thunder without a storm. Philip Jos Farmer's Rastignac the Devil tells of a fight against despotism 300 years in the future, and in Year of the Big Thaw, by Marion Zimmer Bradley, a Connecticut farmer explains why he doesn't know the actual birthplace of his phenomenally gifted son. Other selections include Warrior Race, by Robert Sheckley, which focuses on breaking an enemy's spirit; Alien Offer, by Al Sevcik, concerning a risky chance to save Earth's children; Clifford D. Simak's The World That Couldn't Be, in which a farmer must hunt down the unusual creatures destroying his crops; Earthmen Bearing Gifts, by Fredric Brown, telling of an attempted exchange by the red and blue planets; and Stanley G. Weinbaum's A Martian Odyssey, a tale that changed the course of science fiction.
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