His Share of Glory – The Complete Short Science Fiction of C. M. Kornbluth – KORNBLUTH, C. M. Free Audiobook

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    Written by KORNBLUTH, C. M.
    Read by Steve Baker
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    His Share of Glory: The Complete Short Science Fiction of C. M. Kornbluth (Unabridged)

    Author: C. M. Kornbluth, Timothy P. Szczesuil (editor)
    Date:
    2014
    Provider:
    Audible Studios
    Running Time:
    43 h 10 min
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    His Share of Glory contains all the short science fiction written solely by C. M. Kornbluth.
    Many of the stories are SF “classics”, such as “The Marching Morons”, “The Little Black Bag”,
    “Two Dooms”, “The Mindworm”, “Thirteen O’Clock”, and, of course, “That Share of Glory”.
    His Share of Glory includes all of Kornbluth’s solo short science fiction,
    fifty-six works of short SF in all, with the original bibliographic details
    including pseudonymous by-line. The introduction is by noted SF writer and life-long friend
    and collaborator of C. M. Kornbluth – Frederik Pohl.

    From Wikipedia:

    His Share of Glory: The Complete Short Science Fiction of C.M. Kornbluth (1997) – this includes almost all of Kornbluth’s solo fiction, but does not include all of the collaborative pseudonymous works which were published among his earliest work between 1940 and 1942, some of which were published in Before the Universe (1980).

    “Cyril,” [Frederik Pohl]
    “Editor’s Introduction,” [Timothy P. Szczesuil]
    “That Share of Glory,” 1952
    “The Adventurer,” 1952
    “Dominoes,” 1953
    “The Golden Road” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1942
    “The Rocket of 1955,” 1939
    “The Mindworm,” 1950
    “The Education of Tigress McCardle,” 1957
    “Shark Ship” [“Reap the Dark Tide”], 1958
    “The Meddlers,” 1953
    “The Luckiest Man in Denv” [as by Simon Eisner], 1952
    “The Reversible Revolutions [as by Cecil Corwin], 1941
    “The City in the Sofa” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1941
    “Gomez,” 1954
    “Masquerade” [as by Kenneth Falconer], 1942
    “The Slave,” 1957
    “The Words of Guru” [as by Kenneth Falconer], 1941
    “Thirteen O’Clock” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1941
    “Mr. Packer Goes to Hell” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1941
    “With These Hands,” 1951
    “Iteration,” 1950
    “The Goodly Creatures,” 1952
    “Time Bum,” 1953
    “Two Dooms,” 1958
    “Passion Pills,” 1958
    “The Silly Season,” 1950
    “Fire-Power” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “The Perfect Invasion” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1942
    “The Adventurers,” 1955
    “Kazam Collects” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “The Marching Morons,” 1951
    “The Altar at Midnight,” 1952
    “Crisis!” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1942
    “Theory of Rocketry,” 1958
    “The Cosmic Charge Account,” 1956
    “Friend to Man,” 1951
    “I Never Ast No Favors,” 1954
    “The Little Black Bag,” 1950
    “What Sorghum Says” [as by Cecil Corwin], 1941
    “MS. Found in a Chinese Fortune Cookie,” 1957
    “The Only Thing We Learn,” 1949
    “The Last Man Left in the Bar,” 1957
    “Virginia,” 1958
    “The Advent on Channel Twelve,” 1958
    “Make Mine Mars,” 1952
    “Everybody Knows Joe,” 1953
    “The Remorseful,” 1953
    “Sir Mallory’s Magnitude” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “The Events Leading Down to the Tragedy,” 1958
    “King Cole of Pluto” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1940
    “No Place to Go” [as by Edward J. Bellin], 1941
    “Dimension of Darkness” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “Dead Center” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “Interference” [as by Walter C. Davies], 1941
    “Forgotten Tongue” [as by Walter C. Davies], 1941
    “Return from M-15” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1941
    “The Core” [as by S. D. Gottesman], 1942

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