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Warm Worlds and Otherwise
| Author: | James Tiptree, Jr. | 
| Publisher: | Ballantine Books, 1975 | 
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| Book Type: | Collection | 
| Genre: | Science-Fiction | 
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Synopsis
Published before Tiptree's identity had become known, this collection contains Silverberg's famous (infamous?) introduction in which he concluded that Tiptree had to be a man because the writing was "ineluctably masculine". Silverberg gracefully recanted once Tiptree's identity was revealed.
Table of Contents:
- Who Is Tiptree, What Is He? - (1974) - essay by Robert Silverberg
- All the Kinds of Yes - (1972)
- The Milk of Paradise - (1972)
- And I Have Come Upon This Place by Lost Ways - (1972)
- The Last Flight of Dr. Ain - (1969)
- Amberjack - (1972)
- Through a Lass Darkly - (1972)
- The Girl Who Was Plugged In - (1973)
- The Night-blooming Saurian - (1970)
- The Women Men Don't See - (1973)
- Fault - (1968)
- Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death - (1973)
- On the Last Afternoon - (1972)
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