Kendall Foster Crossen (1910–1981)
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The Green Lama 5 Exemplare
The Man Inside 2 Exemplare
Gallows Garden 2 Exemplare
No Grave For March 2 Exemplare
Des grenouilles dans le corbillard 1 Exemplar
Christopher Monig. Un Plein cimetière 1 Exemplar
Supplices party 1 Exemplar
The big dive, 1 Exemplar
Till Offense Do Us Part 1 Exemplar
Croesus of Murder 1 Exemplar
Assignment In Aldebaran 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Beardless Corpse 1 Exemplar
Babies for Sale 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Clown Who Laughed 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Invisible Enemy 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Mad Magi 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Vanishing Ships 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Fugitive Fingerprints 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Crooked Cane 1 Exemplar
The Case of the Hollywood Ghost 1 Exemplar
Future Tense A Science Fiction Anthology 1 Exemplar
The gallows garden 1 Exemplar
Skyll dig själv 1 Exemplar
La Saison du bourreau 1 Exemplar
Les Tombes reverdissent 1 Exemplar
La nuit furtive 1 Exemplar
Don’t Get Caught 1 Exemplar
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- 1981-11-28
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Atomic Age Stories:
Flying Dutchman – Ward Moore
There Will Come Soft Rains – Ray Bradbury
The Mute Question – Forrest J. Ackerman
The Portable Phonograph - Walter Van Tilburg Clark
All are post nuclear holocaust and all are very downbeat. Of the group I like Flying Dutchman the best – nothing like engineering a system with enough redundancy to guarantee trouble free functioning for a long period of time.
Galactic Age Stories:
Automaton – A.E. van Vogt
Restricted Clientele – Kendell Foster Crossen
Shambleau – C.L. Moore
Christmas on Ganymede – Isaac Asimov
Two of these stories, Automaton and Restricted Clientele, deal with human situations in the future while the other two deal with humans interacting with aliens. My preference in this group is Restricted Clientele – there is a point where guaranteed safety and prison become one and the same.
Stellar Age Stories
Memory – Theodore Sturgeon
Exiled From Earth – Sam Merwin, Jr.
Retreat to the Stars – Leigh Brackett
The Voice of the Lobster – Henry Kuttner
These stories have nothing in common save their grouping. They cover corporate intrigue, mistaken identity, escape from tyranny, and con artists in action…sort of. The story concerning corporate intrigue – Memory – is my favorite.
Delphic Age Stories
Evolution’s End – Robert Arthur
Transfer Point – Anthony Boucher
The Devil Was Sick – Bruce Elliott
I don't think this group has aged well. Basically we have the old reinvention of Adam and Eve, the devil dealing with people in the far future and vice versa, and a world where fiction writing interacts with the real world which interacts with the fiction writing....… (mehr)