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The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Volume 4: The Minority ReportThe Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Volume 4: The Minority Report

The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Volume 4: The Minority Report1956

Philip K. Dick · Círculo de Lectores · 135 pages

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The fourth volume of the definitive five-book set of the complete collected stories of the twentieth century's greatest sf author covers a wide span, from late 1954 through to 1963. Those were the years during which Dick began writing novels prolifically and his short story output lessened. The title story of this collection is being made into a Steven Spielberg movie of the same name, while "The Days of Perky Pat" inspired one of Dick's greatest works, the novel The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldridge; The Penultimate Truth grew from "The Mold of Yancy". Philip K. Dick is shown at his incomparable prime in this stunning collection. Volume 4/5 contains: - Autofac (1955) - Service Call (1955) - Captive Market (1955) - The Mold of Yancy (1955) - The Minority Report (1956) - Recall Mechanism (1959) - The Unreconstructed M (1957) - Explorers We (1959) - War Game (1959) - If There Were No Benny Cemoli (1963) - Novelty Act (1964) - Waterspider (1964) - What the Dead Men Say (1964) - Orpheus with Clay Feet (1987) - The Days of Perky Pat (1963) - Stand-By (1963) - What'll We Do with Ragland Park? (1963) - Oh, to Be a Blobel! (1964) Other editions of this volume have the same stories, and were published under these titles: - The Days of Perky Pat - The Minority Report - The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories

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Published
1956
Publisher
Círculo de Lectores
Pages
135
ISBN-13
9788422697602

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