Hardcover reprint of the October 1979 factor of The journal of myth and technological know-how Fiction, together with: advent through Edward ok. Ferman; F&SF at 30, essay via Isaac Asimov; Fondly Fahrenheit, by way of Alfred Bester (SF corridor of repute story); And Now the scoop . . . by means of Theodore Sturgeon; now not With a Bang, through Damon Knight; vegetation for Algernon, via Daniel Keyes (winner, 1960 Hugo Award); A Canticle for Leibowitz, by way of Walter M. Miller, Jr.; One traditional Day, with Peanuts, by way of Shirley Jackson; the ladies males Don't See, by means of James Tiptree, Jr.; Born of guy and girl, through Richard Matheson (nominated, 2001 unfashionable Hugo); Jeffty Is 5, by way of Harlan Ellison (winner, 1977 Nebula Award, 1978 Hugo Award, 1978 Locus ballot Award); Ararat, via Zenna Henderson; Sundance, through Robert Silverberg; Dreaming Is a personal factor, through Isaac Asimov; bad Little Warrior!, by way of Brian W. Aldiss; we will be able to bring it to mind for You Wholesale, via Philip okay. Dick; Selectra Six-Ten, by means of Avram Davidson; difficulties of imagination, by means of Thomas M. Disch; the search for Saint Aquin, via Anthony Boucher (SF corridor of reputation story); The Gnurrs Come from the Voodvork Out, via Reginald Bretnor; plus cartoons and poems.

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I have tried out my pendulum in humbler boxes with elementary faces, but never in a clock with two hands, let alone a masterpiece like the Zacharius Machine. I could have got it working, after a fashion, but a masterpiece is a masterpiece, and it sets its own standard of perfection. I might have gone to Geneva in search of a skilled clockmaker, but how could I dare, given my appearance? Even before Calvin came, Master Zacharius was remembered by many as a sorcerer, and those who hold such opinions are always among the first converts to any new fad - including Calvin's philosophy.

The dwarf took him to a room more brightly lit than the rest, which also looked out over the garden. It had a fire burning in the grate, but the chimney let out into the same covert, so its smoke would not have been easily visible as Jehan Thun had approached on the previous evening. There was a cookpot simmering beside the fire, and various items of game hung from a rack on the chimney-breast. The furniture was sparse but there was a sturdy table and two good chairs. Jehan sat down gladly, and ate a good meal.

The truth seemed to have taken firm hold of Jehan Thun's tongue; he could not seem to twist it. "I'm not a watchmaker," he confessed. "I'm a printer - or was. The mob was as anxious to smash up my press as to break my neighbours' heads. I can cast and trim type, and work in wood, and I have some skill as an engraver, but I haven't curled a spring or wrought a fusee since I helped my father in his shop as a boy. Times have changed, and it's the printing press that has changed them. " The dwarf looked at him long and hard then, as if he were following some train of thought to an unexpected terminus.

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