Best Science Fiction for 1972 by Frederik Pohl
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Overview: THE YEARBOOK OF THE WORLD'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION
The cream of the cream by top science-fiction writers around the world. Here are stories of tomorrow, the stars, mankind’s terrible choices for the age of chaos ahead of us, told by the finest science-fiction authors alive.
Edited by Frederik Pohl, three times winner of science fiction’s top award, the Hugo, as "Best Editor.”
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

INCONSTANT MOON, Larry Niven
THE SUNSET, 2217 AD, Ryu Mitsuse
MOTHER IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS, James Tiptree, Jr.
CONVERSATIONAL MODE, Grahame Leman
SHELTERING DREAM, Doris Piserchia
AT THE MOUSE CIRCUS, Harlan Ellison
SILENT IN GEHENNA, Harlan Ellison
TOO MANY PEOPLE, H. H. Hollis
THE EASY WAY OUT, John Brunner
THE GOLD AT THE STARBOW’S END, Frederik Pohl
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Overview: THE YEARBOOK OF THE WORLD'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION
The cream of the cream by top science-fiction writers around the world. Here are stories of tomorrow, the stars, mankind’s terrible choices for the age of chaos ahead of us, told by the finest science-fiction authors alive.
Edited by Frederik Pohl, three times winner of science fiction’s top award, the Hugo, as "Best Editor.”
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
INCONSTANT MOON, Larry Niven
THE SUNSET, 2217 AD, Ryu Mitsuse
MOTHER IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS, James Tiptree, Jr.
CONVERSATIONAL MODE, Grahame Leman
SHELTERING DREAM, Doris Piserchia
AT THE MOUSE CIRCUS, Harlan Ellison
SILENT IN GEHENNA, Harlan Ellison
TOO MANY PEOPLE, H. H. Hollis
THE EASY WAY OUT, John Brunner
THE GOLD AT THE STARBOW’S END, Frederik Pohl
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