Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction
Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction



• Appointment In Tomorrow
• A Bad Day for Sales
• Bread Overhead
• Coming Attraction
• Later Than You Think
• Nice Girl With 5 Husbands
• No Great Magic
• The Big Time
• The Creature from Cleveland Depths
• The Moon is Green
• The Night of the Long Knives
• Yesterday House
• What's He Doing in There
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Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction
Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction



• Appointment In Tomorrow
• A Bad Day for Sales
• Bread Overhead
• Coming Attraction
• Later Than You Think
• Nice Girl With 5 Husbands
• No Great Magic
• The Big Time
• The Creature from Cleveland Depths
• The Moon is Green
• The Night of the Long Knives
• Yesterday House
• What's He Doing in There
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Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction

Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction

by Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction

Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction

by Fritz Leiber

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Fritz Leiber: 13 Tales of Science Fiction



• Appointment In Tomorrow
• A Bad Day for Sales
• Bread Overhead
• Coming Attraction
• Later Than You Think
• Nice Girl With 5 Husbands
• No Great Magic
• The Big Time
• The Creature from Cleveland Depths
• The Moon is Green
• The Night of the Long Knives
• Yesterday House
• What's He Doing in There

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530308682
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/29/2016
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Fritz Leiber (1910-1992) was an American author, actor, and chess expert. He wrote primarily in the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy. He is best remembered for his fantasy series Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser which is credited with originating the Sword and Sorcery genre. In 1958 his book The Big Time won the Hugo Award for best novel, which he would go on to win again in 1964 withThe Wanderer. He was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 2001.

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