We Can Remember It For You Wholesale


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(1966 Apr): F & SF    (1966 Apr): F & SF
(1967): BEST FROM F & SF: 16 {Ed.: Ferman} Doubleday, hb. $4.50
(1967): NEBULA AWARD STORIES #2 {Ed.: Aldiss, Harrison} Doubleday, hb,
(1967): NEBULA AWARD STORIES 1967 {Ed.: Aldiss, Harrison} Gollancz, hb, 25/-

(1967): WORLD'S BEST SF: 1967 {Ed.: Wollheim, Carr} (1967): WORLD'S BEST SF: 1967 {Ed.: Wollheim, Carr} Ace, pb, A-10, $0.75

(1969): THE PRESERVING MACHINE, Ace, pb, 67800
(1970): 20 YEARS OF F& SF {Ed.: Ferman, Mills} Putnams, ?, $5.95
(1974): ALPHA 5 {Ed.: Silverberg} Ballantine, pb, 24140, $1.25
(1976): EARTH IN TRANSIT {Ed.: Schwartz} Dell, pb, 2262, $1.25

(1979 Oct): THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION: A THIRTY YEAR RETROSPECTIVE {Ed.: Ferman} (1979 Oct): THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION: A THIRTY YEAR RETROSPECTIVE {Ed.: Ferman} Doubleday, hb, $10

(1979): THE ROAD TO SCIENCE FICTION #3 {Ed.: Gunn} Mentor, ?
(1987): THE LITTLE BLACK BOX
(1990): WE CAN REMEMBER IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE
(1992): REEL TERROR {Ed.: Wolfe} Xanadu, ?
(1994): REEL FUTURE {Ed.: Ackerman, Stine} SFBC



SRG 44

... Wish fulfillment  in "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" is not as simple. Deciding to fulfill a long-held desire to visit Mars, a minor clerk engages the services of Rekal, Inc., a commercial illusion mill. he argues that an objective illusion deludes but a subjective illusion will satisfy. The memory implant fails because Rekal operators uncover evidence of an earlier, not completely erased memory of a Martian trip while acting as a secret agent. After much unpleasantness at the hands of the secret Interplan group, our clerk-cum-agent returns to Rekal to buy, of all possible realities, a memory implant in which he fulfills a boyhood dream of saving earth from alien invasion. {Hazel Pierce}


 


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