
I was a loyal reader of GALAXY back in the 1960s. I liked the mix of stories and Frederik Pohl’s abilities to attract the best Science Fiction writers of that era to send him their stories. The Ninth Galaxy Reader (1966) highlights Pohl’s editorial approach with a variety of stories. I liked the robot future presented in “How the Old World Died” by Harry Harrison.
Larry Niven’s “Wrong-Way Street” is a cunning Time Travel story. John Brunner’s “Wasted On the Young” has been a long-time favorite of mine.
The Ninth Galaxy Reader blends established writers with “new” writers from the Sixties. If you want to take a walk down Memory Lane, The Ninth Galaxy Reader will take you there. GRADE: B
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Introduction (The Ninth Galaxy Reader) – (1965) – essay by Frederik Pohl — v
- An Ancient Madness – (1964) – novelette by Damon Knight — 1
- The King of the Beasts – (1964) – short story by Philip José Farmer — 26
- The Watchers in the Glade – (1964) – novelette by Richard Wilson — 28
- Jungle Substitute – (1964) – novelette by Brian W. Aldiss — 64
- How the Old World Died – (1964) – short story by Harry Harrison — 93
- The Children of Night – (1964) – novelette by Frederik Pohl — 98
- To Avenge Man – (1964) – novelette by Lester del Rey — 139
- The Monster and the Maiden – (1964) – short story by Roger Zelazny — 182
- A Flask of Fine Arcturan – (1965) – short story by C. C. MacApp — 184
- Wrong-Way Street – (1965) – short story by Larry Niven — 193
- Wasted on the Young – (1965) – short story by John Brunner — 207
- Slow Tuesday Night – (1965) – short story by R. A. Lafferty — 220










