Contents
- "L. Sprague de Camp — Engineer and Sorcerer" by Poul Anderson
- "Hyperpilosity"
- "Language for Time Travelers"
- "The Command"
- "The Merman"
- "Employment"
- "The Gnarly Man"
- "Reward of Virtue" (poem)
- "Nothing in the Rules"
- "The Hardwood Pile"
- "The Reluctant Shaman"
- "The Inspector's Teeth"
- "The Guided Man"
- "The Ameba" (poem)
- "Judgment Day"
- "A Gun for Dinosaur"
- "The Emperor's Fan"
- "Two Yards of Dragon"
- "The Little Green Men" (poem)
- "Author's Afterword"
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