Giants Unleashed

Giants Unleashed is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Groff Conklin. It was first published in hardcover by Grosset & Dunlap in 1965. A paperback edition followed from the publisher's Tempo Books imprint in April 1966.[1] It was reprinted, minus the introduction and under the alternate title Minds Unleashed, in October 1970.[1][2]

Giants Unleashed
Cover of the first edition.
EditorGroff Conklin
Cover artistLouis S. Glanzman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherGrosset & Dunlap
Publication date
1965
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pagesviii, 248
OCLC01144061
808.83
LC ClassPS648 .S3 C6

The book collects twelve novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, together with an introduction by the editor. The stories were previously published from 1939-1958 in various science fiction and other magazines.[1]

Contents

Reception

John ONeill, covering the 1970 reprint edition retrospectively on blackgate.com, writes "[n]ot that everything was better in the good ‘ole days, ... [b]ut you could get terrific original anthologies in spinner racks at the supermarket for under a buck ... like Groff Conklin's Minds Unleashed [with] great science fiction stories about 'the potential of human imagination and the range of strength of human intelligence' by Arthur C. Clarke, Theodore Sturgeon, Murray Leinster, Robert A. Heinlein, Poul Anderson, Eric Frank Russell, Isaac Asimov, William Tenn, and many others."[2]

The anthology was also reviewed by P. Schuyler Miller in Analog Science Fiction -> Science Fact v. 78, no. 2, October 1966, Spider Robinson in Galaxy v. 37, no. 3, March 1976, and Bud Webster in The New York Review of Science Fiction v. 14, No. 6, February 2002.[1]

References

  1. Giants Unleashed title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ONeill, John. "Vintage Treasures: Minds Unleashed, edited by Groff Conklin." Review article on blackgate.com, posted Thursday, September 12th, 2019.
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