Without Sorcery

Without Sorcery is a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories by American writer Theodore Sturgeon.

The collection was first published in 1948 by Prime Press in an edition of 2,862 copies of which 80 were specially bound, slipcased and signed by the author and artist.

To promote Without Sorcery, Prime Press published the story "It!"

Fifty copies were given away at the Associated Fantasy Publishers party at the 6th World Science Fiction Convention and most were signed by Sturgeon.

Boucher and McComas named Without Sorcery the best SF short fiction collection of 1949, citing the way Sturgeon "combines ingenious concepts with humor, humanity and sheer good writing.