Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s is an anthology edited by Isaac Asimov. It was first published by Doubleday in 1974.
Contents[]
- 1920 to 1930
- 1931
- The Man Who Evolved (by Edmond Hamilton)
- The Jameson Satellite (by Neil R. Jones)
- Submicroscopic (by Capt. S. P. Meek)
- Awlo of Ulm (by Capt. S. P. Meek)
- Tetrahedra of Space (by P. Schuyler Miller)
- The World of the Red Sun (by Clifford D. Simak)
- 1932
- Tumithak of the Corridors (by Charles R. Tanner)
- The Moon Era (by Jack Williamson)
- 1933
- The Man Who Awoke (by Laurence Manning)
- Tumithak in Shawm (by Charles R. Tanner)
- 1934
- Colossus (by Donald Wandrei)
- Born of the Sun (by Jack Williamson)
- Sidewise in Time (by Murray Leinster)
- Old Faithful (by Raymond Z. Gallun)
- 1935
- The Parasite Planet (by Stanley G. Weinbaum)
- Proxima Centauri (by Murray Leinster)
- The Accursed Galaxy (by Edmond Hamilton)
- 1936
- He Who Shrank (by Henry Hasse)
- The Human Pets of Mars (by Leslie Frances Stone)
- The Brain Stealers of Mars (by John W. Campbell, Jr.)
- Devolution (by Edmond Hamilton)
- Big Game (by Isaac Asimov)
- 1937
- Other Eyes Watching (by John W. Campbell, Jr.)
- Minus Planet (by John D. Clark)
- Past, Present, and Future (by Nat Schachner)
- 1938
- The Men and the Mirror (by Ross Rocklynne)
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