First Contacts: The Essential Murray Leinster contains 24 stories covering the full spectrum of Leinster's career. Included are such classic early works as "Proxima Centauri," "First Contact," and one of the earliest alternate timeline stories, "Sidewise in Time." Included are "Keyhole," "De Profundis," and a story written in 1945 that anticipated the Internet, "A Logic Named Joe." The Hugo Award-winning "Exploration Team" was the inspiration for our full-color cover art by Hannibal King. Also, here for the first time are "The Great Catastrophe," his lost pulp epic, and the inspiring "To All Fat Policemen." There is a four-page introduction by renowned author Hal Clement.
Table of Contents
- Will by Hal Clement
- Editor's Introduction by Joe Rico
- A Logic Named Joe
- If You Was a Globulin
- The Ethical Equations
- Keyhole
- Doomsday Deferred
- First Contact
- Nobody Saw the Ship
- Pipeline to Pluto
- The Lonely Planet
- De Profundis
- The Power
- The Castaway
- The Strange Case of John Kingman
- Proxima Centauri
- The Fourth-Dimensional Demonstrator
- Sam, This Is You
- Sidewise in Time
- Scrimshaw
- Symbiosis
- Cure for a Ylith
- Plague on Kryder II
- Exploration Team
- Introduction to the Unpublished Stories by Joe Rico
- The Great Catastrophe
- To All Fat Policemen
Murray Leinster
Born William Fitzgerald Jenkins in 1896, near Norfolk, Virginia, Murray Leinster worked almost exclusively as a writer of science fiction and mystery literature. He did take time out for the two World Wars and to invent the back-projector special effect for motion pictures, perhaps the earliest virtual reality device. As befits one of the few authors who wrote for both the early pulps and modem science fiction magazines, Leinster won both a Hugo (for "Exploration Team") and a RetroHugo for "First Contact".
Hannibal King, a martial arts expert who lives in Dorchester, Massachusetts, has done extensive work in comics and collectible card games. This is his first book cover.