More Tales of the Black Widowers
Encyclopedia
More Tales of the Black Widowers is a collection of mystery short stories by American author Isaac Asimov
, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers
. It was first published in hardcover
by Doubleday in 1976, and in paperback
by the Fawcett Crest imprint of Ballantine Books
in November 1977.
This book is the second of the six books featuring the Black Widowers. It collects twelve stories by Asimov, most reprinted from mystery magazines and a few previously unpublished, together with a general introduction, a general afterword
, and an afterword following each story by the author. Each story involves the club members' knowledge of trivia
.
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time, having written or edited more than 500 books and an estimated 90,000...
, featuring his fictional club of mystery solvers, the Black Widowers
Black Widowers
The Black Widowers is a fictional men-only dining club created by Isaac Asimov for a series of sixty-six mystery stories which he started writing in 1971...
. It was first published in hardcover
Hardcover
A hardcover, hardback or hardbound is a book bound with rigid protective covers...
by Doubleday in 1976, and in paperback
Paperback
Paperback, softback or softcover describe and refer to a book by the nature of its binding. The covers of such books are usually made of paper or paperboard, and are usually held together with glue rather than stitches or staples...
by the Fawcett Crest imprint of Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books
Ballantine Books is a major book publisher located in the United States, founded in 1952 by Ian Ballantine with his wife, Betty Ballantine. It was acquired by Random House in 1973, which in turn was acquired by Bertelsmann AG in 1998 and remains part of that company today. Ballantine's logo is a...
in November 1977.
This book is the second of the six books featuring the Black Widowers. It collects twelve stories by Asimov, most reprinted from mystery magazines and a few previously unpublished, together with a general introduction, a general afterword
Afterword
An afterword is a literary device that is often found at the end of a piece of literature. It generally covers the story of how the book came into being, or of how the idea for the book was developed....
, and an afterword following each story by the author. Each story involves the club members' knowledge of trivia
Trivia
The trivia are the three lower Artes Liberales, i.e. grammar, rhetoric and logic. These were the topics of basic education, foundational to the quadrivia of higher education, and hence the material of basic education, of interest only to undergraduates...
.
Contents
- "Introduction"
- "When No Man Pursueth" The guest, Mortimer Stellar, is based on Asimov himself.
- "Quicker Than the Eye"
- "The Iron Gem"
- "The Three Numbers"
- "Nothing Like Murder"
- "No Smoking"
- "Season's Greetings!"
- "The One and Only East"
- "Earthset and Evening Star"
- "Friday the Thirteenth"
- "The Unabridged"
- "The Ultimate Crime"
- "Afterword"
External links
- "More Tales of the Black Widowers" - a book review by John H. Jenkins