@booklet {1707, title = {"Tomorrow{\textquoteright}s Gift"}, howpublished = {Star Science Fiction Stories }, volume = {No. 4}, year = {1958}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Tomorrow\&$\#$39;s Gift\ (New York: Ballantine Books, 1958), 7-15. U.K. ed. (London: Brown, Watson/Digit Books, [1958]), 5-13.

}, month = {1958}, pages = {81-91}, publisher = {Ballantine Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia of a four-class society based on I.Q. and H.Q. (Happiness Quotient). The classes are administrators, technicians, prefrontals (having failed in one of the top classes), and illiterates.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Edmund Cooper (1926-82)}, editor = {Frederik [George] Pohl [Jr.] (1919-2013)} } @booklet {1582, title = {"Tunnel Under the World"}, howpublished = {Galaxy Science Fiction (New York)}, volume = { 9.4 }, year = {1955}, note = {

Rpt. in his Alternating Currents (New York: Ballantine Books, 1956), 112-43; Tomorrow, Inc. SF Stories About Big Business. Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander (New York: Taplinger, 1976), 36-66; in The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories. Ed. Tom Shippey (Oxford, Eng.: Oxford University Press, 1992), 247-77; and in A Science Fiction Omnibus. Ed. Brian Aldiss (London: Penguin Books, 2007), 242-74.\ 

}, month = {January 1955}, pages = {6-36}, abstract = {

Dystopia of pervasive advertising in which a town is taken over by advertisers as a test market for their ads.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0016-4003 }, author = {Frederik [George] Pohl [Jr.] (1919-2013)} }