The Ghost Light
Author: | Fritz Leiber |
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Ace Books, 1991 Berkley Books, 1984 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction / Fantasy |
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Synopsis
His admirers include Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, John Jakes and Peter Straub. The New York Times called his work "fast moving, ironic and delightful." He is the winner of every major American accolade in the field of fantastic literature: the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award and the World Fantasy Convention's Grandmaster Award. This incredible volume includes some of his greatest tales, a startling novella about ghosts in modern California, and a brilliant look at his own distinguished career. Here is Fritz Leiber at his best..
Table of Contents:
- Author's Introduction - essay by Fritz Leiber
- The Ghost Light - novelette
- Coming Attraction - (1950) - shortstory
- A Deskful of Girls - (1958) - novelette
- Space-Time for Springers - (1958) - shortstory
- Four Ghosts in Hamlet - (1965) - novelette
- Gonna Roll the Bones - (1967) - novelette
- Bazaar of the Bizarre - (1963) - novelette
- Midnight by the Morphy Watch - (1974) - shortstory
- Black Glass - (1978) - novelette
- Not Much Disorder and Not So Early Sex: An Autobiographic Essay - essay by Fritz Leiber
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