The Best Time Travel Stories of the Twentieth Century

The Best Time Travel Stories of the Twenthieth Century (Del Rey, 2005) is an anthology edited by Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg. It is somewhat unusual in that Turtledove did not include one of his own stories among those collected.

Contents

 * Theodore Sturgeon, "Yesterday Was Monday"
 * Henry Kuttner, "Time Locker"
 * Arthur C. Clarke, "Time's Arrow"
 * Jack Finney, "I'm Scared"
 * Ray Bradbury, "A Sound of Thunder"
 * Richard Matheson, "Death Ship"
 * L. Sprague de Camp, "A Gun for Dinosaur"
 * Poul Anderson, "The Man Who Came Early"
 * R.A. Lafferty, "Rainbird"
 * Larry Niven, "Leviathan!"
 * Joe Haldeman, "Anniversary Project"
 * Jack Dann, "Timetipping"
 * Connie Willis, "Fire Watch"
 * Robert Silverberg, "Sailing to Byzantium"
 * John Kessel, "The Pure Product"
 * Charles Sheffield, "Trapalanda"
 * Nancy Kress, "The Price of Oranges"
 * Ursula K. Le Guin, "Another Story, or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea"