
This odd elision continued when Australian editor John Baxter included the story in The Pacific Book of Australian SF (Angus & Robertson, 1968), where at least Baxter cited The Bulletin without giving the issue date. Subsequent editions were apparently no more specific, at best, such as U.S. expatriate editor Tom Boardman, Jr., in his U.K. "instant remainder" anthology Science Fiction Stories (Octopus Books 1979). At least one major reference work in Australia erroneously attributes first appearance to the Coast to Coast volume, as well.
Here's the issue of  The Bulletin, which is archived by the National Library of Australia online at this link:
For more of today's short story selections, please see Patti Abbott's blog.
Even given the typically cheap package this discount/instant remainder book received, it's odd how much the foreground character looks like a quick and dirty take on Sylvester Stallone as Rambo. Not quite what the target audience was likely to be, in 1979 nor later...
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I always enjoy all the book and magazine covers you include in your posts. This sounds like a very good story.
Thanks, Tracy! A little sense of how they're published helps, I think. I like the story a lot, and John Boston finds it above average...
I read this story in The Bumper Book of Stories for Boys and Girls back when I was about 10. Couldn't remember who wrote it and it's been bugging me ever since. But the book turned up in a recent clearing out of my dad's shed and finally put me out of my misery.
Sometimes we get lucky that way!
So interesting to see that it was Hal Porter who selected the stories for Coast to Coast. I'm going to keep an eye for that one at Brotherhood Books.
Thank you for your contribution to #ShortStorySeptember!
Porter did at least one, but by the next, 1965, volume, Leonie Kramer was editing...Porter might've been founding editor for the series
https://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2018/03/ffb-1965-annuals-of-fiction-and-drama.html
Thank you! Good hunting and reading. TM
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