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ISBN 10: 0511020120
ISBN 13: 978-0511020124
Author: August Derleth
Time to Come is a classic collection of speculative fiction edited by August Derleth, a prominent figure in early American science fiction and fantasy. First published in the mid-20th century, this anthology gathers a diverse range of short stories that explore futuristic themes, scientific advancements, and imaginative visions of what lies ahead for humanity.
The book features works by some of the most influential writers of the genre, presenting a variety of styles and ideas that challenge the reader’s perception of time, space, and the human condition. Through imaginative narratives, it delves into topics such as technological innovation, space exploration, and existential questions about the future.
Derleth’s editorial vision brings together these stories to create a thought-provoking and entertaining journey into the possibilities of tomorrow. "Time to Come" remains an important work for enthusiasts of early science fiction, reflecting the hopes and anxieties of its era while inspiring future generations of writers and readers.
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Tags: August Derleth, Time, Come