 If you're wanting to get into classic sci-fi authors, this is exactly the kind of thing that you should be looking for. A vintage anthology of stories written by some of the biggest names in science fiction and edited by one of the biggest names in science fiction. This particular one is edited by Arthur C. Clarke. Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg made countless numbers of anthologies collecting stories by their compatriots that they appreciated and they're some of the best things ever put together. This collection has some great stories in it. A lot of them I had already read and they're classics here I'll show you. In this particular collection, Clarke used the gimmick of dividing the stories into scientific specialties like mathematics and meteorology. The first one here, he built a crooked house by Robert Highland, is a classic about the fourth dimension and hypercubes. The artifact business by Robert Silverberg, speaking of Silverberg, is not one that I was familiar with but I enjoyed it a great deal. Grandpa by James H. Schmitz was one that I had read before and I'd forgotten that I had read it but I remembered as I went along. Not a great story as it goes along but a great ending. The Little Black Bag by Cyril Cornbluth about medicine in the future and social commentary about specialized education. Exactly the kind of thing you would expect from Cornbluth. And The Potters of First by Jack Vance. Again, not a story I read before but fantastic. So yeah, this is a perfect example of the kind of thing I recommend if you're wanting to learn about classic sci-fi authors. Please remember to press that like button, it helps my videos get seen. And then subscribe so you can come back next time. I do science fiction book, TV and movie reviews all the time. And please consider becoming a patron, there's a link in the description below.