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Omnibus Title:
Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction • omnibus by Patrick B. Sharp and Lisa Yaszek
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- i • Sisters of Tomorrow (frontispiece) • interior artwork by Dorothy Les Tina (variant of The Leapers 1942)
- xvii • Introduction: New Work for New Women • essay by Patrick B. Sharp and Lisa Yaszek
- 1 • Authors (Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction) • essay by uncredited
- 8 • Clare Winger Harris • essay by uncredited
- 9 • The Evolutionary Monstrosity • (1929) • short story by Clare Winger Harris
- 26 • Leslie F. Stone • essay by uncredited
- 27 • Out of the Void • [The Void (Leslie F. Stone) • 1] • (1929) • novel by Leslie F. Stone
- 106 • Lilith Lorraine [1] • essay by uncredited
- 108 • Into the 28th Century • (1929) • novelette by Lilith Lorraine
- 142 • L(ucile) Taylor Hansen [1] • essay by uncredited
- 144 • The Man from Space • (1930) • novelette by L. Taylor Hansen
- 164 • C(atherine) L(ucille) Moore • essay by uncredited
- 166 • Shambleau • [Northwest Smith] • (1933) • novelette by C. L. Moore
- 191 • Dorothy Gertrude Quick • essay by uncredited
- 192 • Strange Orchids • (1937) • short story by Dorothy Quick [as by Dorothy Gertrude Quick]
- 212 • Amelia Reynolds Long • essay by uncredited
- 213 • Reverse Phylogeny • (1937) • short story by Amelia Reynolds Long
- 223 • Leslie Perri • essay by uncredited
- 224 • Space Episode • (1941) • short story by Leslie Perri
- 230 • Dorothy Louise Les Tina [1] • essay by uncredited
- 231 • When You Think That ... Smile! • (1943) • short story by Dorothy Les Tina [as by Dorothy Louise Les Tina]
- 237 • Poets (Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction) • essay by uncredited
- 242 • Julia Boynton Green • essay by uncredited
- 243 • The Night Express • (1931) • poem by Julia Boynton Green
- 244 • Evolution • (1931) • poem by Julia Boynton Green
- 244 • Radio Revelations • (1932) • poem by Julia Boynton Green
- 247 • Virginia Kidd • essay by uncredited
- 248 • Untitled • (1933) • poem by Virginia Kidd
- 249 • Leah Bodine Drake • essay by uncredited
- 250 • They Run Again • (1939) • poem by Leah Bodine Drake
- 251 • The Wood-Wife • (1942) • poem by Leah Bodine Drake
- 252 • Sea-Shell • (1943) • poem by Leah Bodine Drake
- 253 • Tigrina • essay by uncredited
- 254 • Defiance • (1945) • poem by Tigrina
- 255 • Affinity • (1945) • poem by Tigrina
- 256 • Lilith Lorraine [2] • essay by uncredited
- 257 • Earthlight on the Moon • (1941) • poem by Lilith Lorraine
- 257 • The Acolytes • (1946) • poem by Lilith Lorraine
- 258 • Men Keep Strange Trysts • (1946) • poem by Lilith Lorraine
- 259 • Journalists (Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction) • essay by uncredited
- 264 • Ellen Reed, Fran Miles, Henrietta Brown, Lynn Standish, and Laura Moore Wright • essay by uncredited
- 267 • Natural Ink • (1942) • essay by Ellen Reed
- 267 • Oil for Bombing • (1944) • essay by Fran Miles
- 268 • Marine Engineering in the Insect World • (1945) • essay by Henrietta Brown
- 268 • The Battle of the Sexes • (1943) • essay by Lynn Standish
- 271 • Scientific Oddities (Amazing Stories, December 1945) • [Scientific Oddities] • (1945) • essay by Lynn Standish
- 273 • Sunlight • (1946) • essay by Laura Moore Wright
- 275 • L(ucile) Taylor Hansen [2] • essay by uncredited
- 276 • Scientific Mysteries: The White Race—Does It Exist? • (1942) • interior artwork by Joe Sewell (variant of Scientific Mysteries: The White Race - Does It Exist?) [as by Joe C. Sewell]
- 276 • Scientific Mysteries: The White Race—Does It Exist? • [Scientific Mysteries] • (1942) • essay by L. Taylor Hansen
- 282 • Scientific Mysteries: Footprints of the Dragon • [Scientific Mysteries] • (1944) • essay by L. Taylor Hansen
- 286 • H. Malamud, I. Berkman, and H. Rogovin, "A Protest" • (1943) • essay by I. Berkman and H. Malamud and H. Rogovin
- 286 • Untitled Editorial Reply (Amazing Stories, April 1943) • (1943) • essay by Raymond A. Palmer
- 288 • L. Taylor Hansen Defends Himself • (1943) • essay by L. Taylor Hansen
- 290 • Editors (Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction) • essay by uncredited
- 295 • Famous Fantastic Mysteries, January 1940 (facsimile contents page) • (1940) • interior artwork by uncredited
- 296 • Weird Tales, November 1942 (facsimile contents page) • (1942) • interior artwork by uncredited
- 299 • Different: The Voice of the Cultural Renaissance (facsimile contents page) • (1946) • interior artwork by uncredited
- 301 • Mary Gnaedinger • essay by uncredited
- 302 • Editorial Note (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, September-October 1939) • (1939) • essay by Mary Gnaedinger
- 303 • The Editor's Page (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1940) • (1940) • essay by Mary Gnaedinger
- 304 • The Editor's Page (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1943) • (1943) • essay by Mary Gnaedinger
- 306 • Dorothy Stevens McIlwraith • essay by uncredited
- 308 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, May 1940) • [The Eyrie] • essay by D. McIlwraith [as by Dorothy McIlwraith]
- 309 • Letter (Weird Tales, May 1940): Farnsworth Wright • (1940) • essay by Seabury Quinn
- 310 • Letter (Weird Tales, May 1940) • (1940) • essay by Donald Allgeier [as by Donald V. Allgeier]
- 310 • Letter (Weird Tales, May 1940): Fact Articles • (1940) • essay by Blair Moffett
- 310 • Letter (Weird Tales, May 1940): Golden Chalice • (1940) • essay by James G. Merriman
- 310 • Letter (Weird Tales, May 1940): "In Answer to the Holy Grail Query..." • (1940) • essay by Frank Gruber
- 312 • The Eyrie (Weird Tales, July 1941) • [The Eyrie] • essay by D. McIlwraith [as by Dorothy McIlwraith]
- 314 • Lilith Lorraine • essay by uncredited
- 315 • Cracks—Wise and Otherwise • (1943) • essay by Lilith Lorraine
- 315 • Training for World Citizenship • (1946) • essay by Lilith Lorraine
- 320 • The Story of Different • (1950) • essay by Lilith Lorraine
- 331 • Artists (Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction) • essay by uncredited
- 334 • The Black Cat, January 1917 (cover) • (1917) • interior artwork by Olivette Bourgeois
- 334 • Oriental Stories, Autumn 1931 • (1931) • interior artwork by Lucille Holling (variant of cover art for Oriental Stories, Autumn 1931)
- 334 • Weird Tales, October 1934 (cover) • (1970) • interior artwork by Margaret Brundage (variant of cover art for Weird Tales, October 1934 1934)
- 334 • Weird Tales, April 1935 (cover) • (1974) • interior artwork by Margaret Brundage (variant of cover art for Weird Tales, April 1935 1935)
- 334 • Weird Tales, March 1937 (cover) • (1937) • interior artwork by Margaret Brundage (variant of cover art for Weird Tales, March 1937)
- 334 • Change for the Bitter • (1945) • interior artwork by Margaret Brundage
- 334 • The Leapers • (1942) • interior artwork by Dorothy Les Tina
- 334 • Claggett's Folly • (1942) • interior artwork by Dorothy Les Tina
- 334 • Priestess of Pakmari • (1944) • interior artwork by Dolly Donnell
- 336 • Olivette Bourgeois • essay by uncredited
- 338 • Margaret Jonson Brundage • essay by uncredited
- 341 • Dorothy Louise Les Tina [2] • essay by uncredited
- 342 • Dolly Rackley Donnell • essay by uncredited
- 343 • Conclusion: Challenging the Narrative, or, Women Take Back Science Fiction • essay by Kathleen Ann Goonan
- 363 • Notes (Sisters of Tomorrow) • essay by uncredited
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Fenrix1958 | 2016-12-25 13:35:47 | Permanent | 2025-05-19 |
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MLB | 2018-03-27 05:32:54 | Transient | 2025-05-22 |
Secondary Verifications
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OCLC/Worldcat | Verified | MLB | 2018-03-27 05:33:11 |