Expedition to Earth

1953 collection of short stories by Arthur C. Clarke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Expedition to Earth is a collection of science fiction short stories by English writer Arthur C. Clarke.

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Expedition to Earth
Cover of the first edition
AuthorArthur C. Clarke
Cover artistRichard Powers[1]
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherBallantine Books
Publication date
1953
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages167
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There are at least two variants of this book's table of contents, in different editions of the book. Both variants include the stories "History Lesson" (1949) and "Encounter in the Dawn" (1953), but only one story is included under its own title; the other story is included under the title "Expedition to Earth". Variants differ in the story that is included under its own title.

Contents

This collection, originally published in 1953, includes:

Reception

Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas selected the collection as one of the best sf books of 1953, praising the stories' "humor, technical ideas, science-fictional thinking and all-around excellence."[4] Groff Conklin said that "The stories are continuously fascinating" and "exhibiting their author's versatility".[5] P. Schuyler Miller praised it as "an excellent collection . . . span[ning] the whole range of [Clarke's] talents".[6] Writing in the Hartford Courant, reviewer R. W. Wallace declared that the stories "show [Clarke] as a more skilled literary artist" than even his novel Childhood's End had.[7]

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