The Best of Randall Garrett

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| author = Randall Garrett

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| cover_artist = Rowena Morrill

| country = United States

| language = English

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| genre = Science fiction, fantasy short stories

| publisher = Pocket Books

| release_date = 1982

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| media_type = Print (Paperback)

| pages = 261 pp

| isbn = 0-671-83574-2

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The Best of Randall Garrett is a collection of writings by American science fiction and fantasy author Randall Garrett and others, edited by Robert Silverberg. It was first published January 1982 in paperback by Pocket Books under its Timescape imprint.{{isfdb title|id=34007|title=The Best of Randall Garrett}}

The book contains short works of fiction and poetry by the author alternating with tribute essays by fellow science fiction writers, together with an introduction by the editor.

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Reception

David R. Dunham reviewed The Best of Randall Garrett for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "Best of only has two Darcy stories, one of which is also contained in Murder and Magic, but I found the other one, 'The Spell of War', to be especially interesting since it applies magic to the battlefield. The non-Darcy stories in Best of are good, too."{{cite journal | last = Dunham |first = David R. | title = Books & Role-Playing | journal = Different Worlds | issue = 23 | pages =48-49 |date=August 1982}}

Reviews

  • Review by C. J. Henderson [as by Chris Henderson] (1982) in Dragon Magazine, March 1982https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?34007
  • Review by Paul O. Williams (1982) in Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, #3, April 1982
  • Review by Roger C. Schlobin (1982) in Fantasy Newsletter, #48 June 1982
  • Review by Algis Budrys (1982) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August 1982
  • Review by Ann Collier (1982) in Vector 111

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