The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century by Harry Turtledove, Martin H. Greenberg (Editors)
English | 2004 | Science Fiction
These are some of the more interesting time-travel novels the field has produced over the years—not a complete list, certainly (you will want to get on to the stories themselves, after all!), but a few of the highlights. The short fiction collected here looks at similar ideas and some wildly different ones. The pieces speak for themselves; anything I say about them, I fear, would only get in the way. The only thing I can be fairly sure of is that you’ll like most of them.
Theodore Sturgeon – Yesterday Was Monday
Henry Kuttner – Time Locker
Arthur C. Clarke – Time’s Arrow
Richard Matheson – Death Ship
L. Sprague De Camp – A Gun For Dinosaur
Poul Anderson – The Man Who Came Early
R. A. Lafferty – Rainbird
Larry Niven – Leviathan!
Joe Haldeman – Anniversary Project
Jack Dann – Timetipping
Connie Willis – Fire Watch
Robert Silverberg – Sailing To Byzantium
John Kessel – The Pure Product
Charles Sheffield – Trapalanda
Nancy Kress – The Price Of Oranges
Ursula K. Le Guin – Another Story Or A Fisherman Of The Inland Sea
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