The 1977 Annual World's Best SF

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The 1977 Annual World's Best SF
Annual Worlds Best SF 1977 cover.jpg
Cover of first edition, 1977
Editors Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha
Cover artist Jack Gaughan
LanguageEnglish
Series The Annual World’s Best SF
Genre Science fiction
Publisher DAW Books
Publication date
1977
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages280
Preceded by The 1976 Annual World's Best SF  
Followed by The 1978 Annual World's Best SF  

The 1977 Annual World's Best SF is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Donald A. Wollheim and Arthur W. Saha, the sixth volume in a series of nineteen. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in May 1977, followed by a hardcover edition issued in September of the same year by the same publisher as a selection of the Science Fiction Book Club. For the hardcover edition the original cover art of Jack Gaughan was replaced by a new cover painting by Richard V. Corben. The paperback edition was reissued by DAW in 1983 under the variant title Wollheim's World's Best SF: Series Six, this time with cover art by Bernal. A British hardcover edition was published by Dennis Dobson in November 1979 under the variant title The World's Best SF 4.

Contents

The book collects ten novellas, novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, with an introduction by Wollheim. The stories were previously published in 1976 in the magazines Galaxy , The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , and Amazing Science Fiction , the anthologies Andromeda 1, Stellar No 2 , New Worlds 10 , and Aurora: Beyond Equality , and the collection The Custodians and Other Stories .

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Awards

"Appearance of Life" placed tenth in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Story.

"Overdrawn at the Memory Bank" placed tenth in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Novelette.

"The Hertford Manuscript" placed fifth in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Novelette.

"The Bicentennial Man" won the 1976 Nebula Award for Best Novelette and the 1977 Hugo Award for Best Novelette, and placed first in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Novelette.

"Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" won the 1976 Nebula Award for Best Novella and the 1977 Hugo Award for Best Novella, and placed third in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Novella.

"I See You" was nominated for the 1977 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and placed second in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Story.