From Unknown Worlds

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From Unknown Worlds
Cover of the first edition
EditorJohn W. Campbell. Jr.
IllustratorEdd Cartier
Cover artistEdd Cartier
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherStreet & Smith
Publication date
1948
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages130

From Unknown Worlds is an

fantasy fiction short stories edited by John W. Campbell, Jr. and illustrated by Edd Cartier, the first of a number of anthologies drawing their contents from the classic magazine Unknown of the 1930s-40s. It was first published in magazine format by American company Street & Smith in 1948;[1] the publication was an attempt to determine if there was a market for a revived Unknown.[2][3] Street & Smith printed 300,000 copies, against the advice of John Campbell, but although it sold better than the original, too many copies were returned for the publisher to be willing to revive the magazine.[3] The first British edition was issued by Atlas Publishing in 1952;[1] part of the run was issued in a hardcover binding.[2][4][5] This edition omitted the story "One Man's Harp.".[1][2][4][5]

The book collects fifteen tales, one article and three poems by various authors, together with a foreword by the editor.

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Notes

  1. ^ a b c From Unknown Worlds title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ a b c "Unknown Worlds", in Tuck, Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Vol. 3, pp. 582โ€“583.
  3. ^ a b del Rey, World of Science Fiction, p. 299.
  4. ^ a b Thomas D. Clareson, "Unknown", in Tymn & Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 694โ€“699.
  5. ^ a b Currey, Science Fiction and Fantasy Authors, pp. 99โ€“100.