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Surprisingly good. I didn't expect much, especially based by the really ugly Frazetta cover. However, there were several rather good stories in the book. The best one is probably the most famous, “Landscape”, but it wasn't the only good one. Many of these depict the pointless futility of warfare, being anti-war but not against the people who do the actual fighting – which is fair, as most of the time they're not really the ones to blame.
So, pretty good, and offers some interesting views to the war in Vietnam, since this is from mid-sixties and thus very contemporary.