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Science fiction writers have long warned, in an astonishing variety of stories and interpretations, of the ecological crisis that controls mankind.
Frederik Pohl, a master of future prognostication himself, has selected superb representative stories from the thousands that exist.
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Station HR972 • (1967) • short story by Kenneth Bulmer
X Marks the Pedwalk • (1963) • short story by Fritz Leiber
A Bad Day for Sales • (1953) • short story by Fritz Leiber
The Midas Plague • (1954) • novella by Frederik Pohl
Among the Bad Baboons • (1968) • novelette by Mack Reynolds
The Marching Morons • (1951) • novelette by C.M. Kornbluth
New Apples in the Garden • (1963) • short story by Kris Neville
Uncalculated Risk • (1962) • short story by Christopher Anvil
The Year of the Jackpot • (1952) • novelette by Robert A. Heinlein
The Luckiest Man in Denv • (1952) • short story by C.M. Kornbluth
The Census Takers • (1956) • short story by Frederik Pohl
Day of Truce • (1963) • novelette by Clifford D. Simak
Eco-Catastrophe! • (1969) • short story by Paul R. Ehrlich
Introduction (Nightmare Age) • essay by Frederik Pohl
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"First printing: October 1970"--Verso of t.p
Currey, L.W. Science fiction, p. 407
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