"The Trap"
Title | "The Trap" |
Year for Search | 1956 |
Authors | Bennett, Kem[ys Deverell](1919-86) |
Secondary Title | Saturday Evening Post |
Volume / Edition | 229.28 |
Pagination | 20-21, 50, 52 |
Date Published | January 7, 1956 |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Aliens appear on Earth and abduct people from various countries around the world. One returns temporarily and explains that no one else wants to return from the alien planet, which is a cockaigne-like eutopia. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in The Post Reader of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964), 173-88; Fantasy Voyages: Great Science Fiction from The Saturday Evening Post. [Rev. ed.]. Ed. Vincent Miranda (Indianapolis, IN: Curtis, 1979), 173-88 with an editor’s note on 174; and Wide-Angle Lens: Stories of Time and Space. Ed. Phyllis R. Fenner (New York: William Morrow, 1980), 147-63. |
Illustration | Illus. |
Holding Institutions | PU |
Author Note | (1919-86) |
Full Text | 1956 Bennett, Kem[ys Deverell] (1919-86). “The Trap.” Illus. Saturday Evening Post 229.28 (January 7, 1956), 20-21, 50, 52. Rpt. in The Post Reader of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964), 173-88; Fantasy Voyages: Great Science Fiction from The Saturday Evening Post. [Rev. ed.]. Ed. Vincent Miranda (Indianapolis, IN: Curtis, 1979), 173-88 with an editor’s note on 174; and Wide-Angle Lens: Stories of Time and Space. Ed. Phyllis R. FennerIllus. Erick Ingraham (New York: William Morrow, 1980), 147-63. PU Aliens appear on Earth and abduct people from various countries around the world. One returns temporarily and explains that no one else wants to return from the alien planet, which is a cockaigne-like eutopia. |