"It's Such a Beautiful Day"
Title | "It's Such a Beautiful Day" |
Year for Search | 1954 |
Authors | Asimov, Isaac(1920-92) |
Secondary Authors | Pohl, Frederik [George] [Jr.](1919-2013) |
Secondary Title | Star Science Fiction Stories |
Volume / Edition | No. 3 |
Pagination | 1-25 |
Date Published | 1954 |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Future where people have cut themselves off from the natural world. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his Through a Glass, Clearly (London: New English Library, 1967), 7-27; and in Eco-Fiction. Ed. John Stadler (New York: Washington Square Press/Pocket Books, 1971), 178-201. |
Holding Institutions | Merril, MoU-St |
Author Note | The author (1920-92) was born in Russia, brought to the U. S. age three, and became a U.S. citizen in 1928. His name was anglicized from Isaak Iudich Azimov |
Full Text | 1954 Asimov, Isaac (1920-92). “It’s Such a Beautiful Day.” Star Science Fiction Stories, No. 3. Ed. Frederik [George] Pohl, [Jr.] (New York Ballantine Books, 1954), 1-25. Rpt. in his Through a Glass, Clearly (London: New English Library, 1967), 7-27; and in Eco-Fiction. Ed. John Stadler (New York: Washington Square Press/Pocket Books, 1971), 178-201. Merril, MoU-St Future where people have cut themselves off from the natural world. The author was born in Russia, brought to the U. S. age three, and became a U.S. citizen in 1928. His name was anglicized from Isaak Iudich Azimov |