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Ringing the Changes. 1997 Ringing the Changes
by Robert Silverberg
First Edition 1997
Voyager / HarperCollins
London
ISBN 0586213732
Trade paperback
Cover illustration by Fred Gambino
360 pages
Price: £6.99

Notes
Ringing the Changes, a short fiction collection by Robert Silverberg.

Volume 5 of The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg.

Includes:

  • To See the Invisible Man (1963)
  • The Pain Peddlers (1963)
  • Neighbor (1964)
  • The Sixth Palace (1965)
  • Flies (1967)
  • Halfway House (1966)
  • To the Dark Star (1968)
  • Passengers (1968)
  • Bride 91 (1967)
  • Going Down Smooth (1968)
  • Fangs of the Trees (1968)
  • Ishmael in Love (1970)
  • Ringing the Changes (1970)
  • Sundance (1969)
  • How It Was When the Past Went Away (1969)
  • After the Myths Went Home (1969)
  • The Pleasure of Their Company (1970)
  • We Know Who We Are (1970)
  • Something Wild Is Loose (1971)
  • The Reality Trip (1970)
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