In the '70s, Sargent edited the original three Women of Wonder anthologies of sf stories by, and primarily about, women. Of the present volumes, The Classic Years, comprising 21 pieces drawn from 1944-78, reprints material from the earlier booksthough it's unclear how muchbut also includes new selections. Featured are such enduringly excellent stories as C.L. Moore's ``No Woman Born,'' Vonda N. McIntyre's ``Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand,'' Pamela Zoline's ``The Heat Death of the Universe,'' and James Tiptree Jr.'s ``The Women Men Don't See.'' The Contemporary Years captures 21 tales from 1978-93. Some, like Octavia E. Butler's ``Bloodchild,'' Pat Cadigan's ``Angel,'' and Pat Murphy's ``Rachel in Love'' are already famous; whether the remainder will fade into obscurity or achieve true permanence must await the judgement of posterity. Top-notch tales, splendidly illuminated by Sargent's pointed and informative introductions.