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Great Science-Fiction
Cover of first edition (paperback)
AuthorEdited by Tony Licata
Cover artistM. Seltzer
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction anthology
PublisherThree Star Books
Publication date
1965
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Softcover)
Pages128 pp

Great Science-Fiction was a science fiction short story anthology edited by Tony Licata, published in 1965.

The title was originally conceived of as "The Bizarre." It was changed by the publisher to the more generic and 'safer' Great Science Fiction. There was concern about possible censorship at the time. Bizarre was an adjective often used in sex ads and the publisher also published The National Insider which ran personal ads. Clearly the word bizarre was not one that could be used in a personal ad.

The stories by some of the top writers that I had encountered at the time (early '60s) lived up to my original title.

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