Line to Tomorrow
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Author | Lewis Padgett |
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Cover artist | Mitchell Hooks |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Publication date | 1954 |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 224 pp |
OCLC | 5539498 |
Line to Tomorrow is a collection of science fiction and fantasy stories by American writers Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore, published by Bantam Books in 1954. The book carried the byline of their joint pseudonym Lewis Padgett; the title is sometimes reported as Line to Tomorrow and Other Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Two of the stories were originally published under Kuttner's byline, but all are now generally considered joint efforts.[1][2]
Reception
Anthony Boucher described the collection as "consistently top-grade Padgett," praising its "superlative combination of literary quality, narrative drive, and detailed scientific or fantastic thinking."[3]
References
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- Henry Kuttner
- C. L. Moore
- Earth's Last Citadel (1943)
- Vintage Season (1946)
- Valley of the Flame (1946)
- The Fairy Chessmen (1946)
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1947)
- The Dark World (1965)
- "The Graveyard Rats" (1936)
- "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" (1943)
- "Clash by Night" (1943)
- "Nothing but Gingerbread Left" (1943)
- "Happy Ending" (1948)
- A Gnome There Was (1950)
- Robots Have No Tails (1952)
- Ahead of Time (1953)
- Mutant (1953)
- Line to Tomorrow (1954)
- Elak of Atlantis (1985)
- The Book of Iod (1995)
- The Hogben Chronicles (2013)
- The Twonky (1953)
- Tales of Frankenstein (1958)
- The Last Mimzy (2007)
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