The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three
| First published | 1990 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Orbit / Futura |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Anthology |
| Pages | 361 |
| Price | £4.99 |
| ISBN | 0708883370 |
- "First published in Great Britain in 1990 by Futura Publications" on copyright page.
- Month from Locus1
- TOC differs from page titles of the following:
309 • Afterword: Why Didn't the Crowd Boo? by Brian W. Aldiss
317 • Reviews: SF Novels Of The Year by John Clute
331 • 1989: Heroes And Villains by David S. Garnett
343 • Appendix: The Awards by uncredited - Cover artist not credited, no visible signature.
- Also priced A$14.95, NZ$19.95.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Mark R. Kelly | Locus, #354 July 1990 |
| 1990 | Robin Candy | Fear, November 1990 |
| 1990 | Brendan Wignall | Paperback Inferno, #87 |
| 1991 | Anne Dyer | Science Fiction Eye, #8, Winter 1991 |
Searching by ISBN: 0708883370
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Introduction (The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three) | Iain M. Banks | Essay |
| 15 | At the Rialto | Connie Willis | Novelette |
| 43 | The Gates of Babel | J. R. Dunn | Novelette |
| 65 | Dori Bangs | Bruce Sterling | Short Story |
| 83 | Surrender | Lucius Shepard | Novelette |
| 109 | Chimera | Jayge Carr | Short Story |
| 127 | Out of Copyright | Charles Sheffield | Short Story |
| 149 | Abe Lincoln in McDonald's | James Morrow | Short Story |
| 163 | Dogwalker | Orson Scott Card | Novelette |
| 193 | Lunar Triptych: Embracing the Night | Richard Paul Russo | Short Story |
| 213 | Privacy | David Brin | Short Story |
| 237 | The Asenion Solution | Robert Silverberg | Short Story |
| 257 | In Blue | John Crowley | Novella |
| 309 | Why Didn't the Crowd Boo? | Brian W. Aldiss | Essay |
| 317 | Science Fiction Novels of the Year (The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three) | John Clute | Essay |
| 331 | Heroes and Villains | David Garnett | Essay |
| 343 | Appendix: The Awards (The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three) | uncredited | Essay |