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Fritz Leiber is the author of Bread Overhead (2015), The Moon Is Green and twenty more stories (2019), Damnation Morning (2020), Gonna Roll the Bones (2004), The Best of Fritz Leiber (1974).

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Bread Overhead

release date: Dec 24, 2015
Bread Overhead
The Moon is Green "Effie! What the devil are you up to?" Her husband''s voice, chopping through her mood of terrified rapture, made her heart jump like a startled cat, yet by some miracle of feminine self-control her body did not show a tremor. Dear God, she thought, he mustn''t see it. It''s so beautiful, and he always kills beauty. "I''m just looking at the Moon," she said listlessly. "It''s green."Mustn''t, mustn''t see it. And now, with luck, he wouldn''t. For the face, as if it also heard and sensed the menace in the voice, was moving back from the window''s glow into the outside dark, but slowly, reluctantly, and still faunlike, pleading, cajoling, tempting, and incredibly beautiful.

The Moon Is Green and twenty more stories

release date: Nov 22, 2019
The Moon Is Green and twenty more stories
Twenty Classic Science Fiction Stories from the "Golden Age" by Fritz Leiber. Featured stories: The Moon Is Green, The Last Letter, Nice Girl With 5 Husbands, Yesterday House, What''s He Doing In There?, A Hitch In Space, X Marks The Pedwalk, Time In The Round, Bullet With His Name, Bread Overhead, Later Than You Think, The Big Engine, No Great Magic, Kreativity For Kats, A Bad Day For Sales, The Creature From Cleveland Depths, Appointment In Tomorrow.

Damnation Morning

release date: Apr 28, 2020
Damnation Morning
Time traveling, which is not quite the good clean boyish fun it’s cracked up to be, started for me when this woman with the sigil on her forehead looked in on me from the open doorway of the hotel bedroom where I’d hidden myself and the bottles and asked me, “Look, Buster, do you want to live?”

Gonna Roll the Bones

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Gonna Roll the Bones
The Caldecott Award-winning artist presents this adaptation of the Hugo Award-winning story by a legendary grand master master of fantasy fiction--a classic fable in the tradition of "The Devil and Daniel Webster." Full color.

The Best of Fritz Leiber

The Best of Fritz Leiber
Collection of stories written between 1944 and 1970 by one of the most popular science fiction authors.

The Black Gondolier

release date: Apr 01, 2014
The Black Gondolier
A collection of supernatural horror stories from the SFWA Grand Master and Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author of the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser novels. Assembled here is a selection of Mr. Leiber''s best horrific tales, many of which have been virtually unobtainable for decades. From the riveting "Spider Mansion" and "The Phantom Slayer" from Weird Tales to the more recent "Lie Still, Snow White" and "Black Has Its Charms" from rare, small‐press magazines, this collection provides an overview of Leiber''s fifty‐plus years as an acknowledged master of the weird tale. This edition was edited by John Pelan and Steve Savile.

Swords and Deviltry

release date: Feb 01, 2003
Swords and Deviltry
This first book of Leiber''s landmark fantasy series presents three novellas that introduce the strange world where flawed anti-heroes Fafhrd and Gray Mouser discover the icy power of female magic in three femme fatales, which leads them on their adventures and misadventures through Lankhmar. Reissue.

The Knight and Knave of Swords

release date: Apr 01, 2014
The Knight and Knave of Swords
The final book in the seminal sword and sorcery series featuring Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser from the Grand Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy. After their adventures in Swords and Ice Magic, Fafhrd the barbarian and Gray Mouser the thief remain on Rime Isle with their loves, seeking lives of respectability and peace. Fafhrd works to regain his archery skills after losing his left hand to Odin in battle. Meanwhile, the Gray Mouser embarks on a trading expedition aboard the ship Seahawk. But their respite will soon come to an end—for on the world of Nehwon, a brother and sister plot to regain the treasures stolen from them by the pirates of Rime Isle. Soon Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, alone and together, are plagued by dreams and curses that will force them to confront the vengeful siblings, destructive temptations, sea demons, and ancient obsessions as "one of the great works of fantasy in this century" comes to its climactic end ( Publishers Weekly). The highly regarded British horror author Ramsey Campbell called Fritz Leiber "the greatest living writer of supernatural horror fiction." Drawing many of his own themes from the works of Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, and H. P. Lovecraft, master manipulator Fritz Leiber is a worldwide legend within the fantasy genre, actually having coined the term sword and sorcery that would describe the subgenre he would more than help create. While The Lord of the Rings took the world by storm, Leiber''s fantastic but thoroughly flawed antiheroes, Fafhrd and Grey Mouser, adventured and stumbled deep within the caves of Inner Earth as well, albeit a different one than Tolkien''s. They wondered and wandered to the edges of the Outer Sea, across the Land of Nehwon and throughout every nook and cranny of gothic Lankhmar, Nehwon''s grandest and most mystically corrupt city. Lankhmar is Leiber''s fully realized, vivid incarnation of urban decay and civilization''s corroding effect on the human psyche. Fafhrd and Mouse are not innocents; their world is no land of honor and righteousness. It is a world of human complexities and violent action, of discovery and mystery, of swords and sorcery.

Blood Is Not Enough

release date: Jul 09, 2019
Blood Is Not Enough
"An excellent collection" of vampire stories, from authors such as Harlan Ellison, Dan Simmons , Gahan Wilson, Tanith Lee, and Fritz Leiber ( Publishers Weekly). Renowned editor Ellen Datlow has gathered seventeen variations on vampirism ranging from classically Gothic to postmodern satire, from horrific to erotic. These stories reflect the evolution of vampire literature from Bram Stoker to Anne Rice and beyond, resulting in a deeper exploration of their inner lives. Expanding the concept of vampirism to include the draining of a person''s will or life force, Datlow''s collection transcends the traditional "black capes and teeth marks on the neck" to reinvent an eternally fascinating subgenre of horror. In Harlan Ellison''s "Try a Dull Knife," an empath stumbles bleeding into a nightclub, on the run from emotional vampires. A Broadway actress steals the emotions of her fellow performers in ". . . To Feel Another''s Woe" by Chet Williamson. And in "The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be," Gahan Wilson offers his own surreal twist on Lewis Carroll''s "The Walrus and the Carpenter," as two strangers on a beach lure intoxicated picnickers to a different kind of picnic . . . Blood Is Not Enough includes contributions by Dan Simmons, Gahan Wilson, Garry Kilworth, Harlan Ellison, Scott Baker, Leonid Andreyev, Harvey Jacobs, S. N. Dyer, Edward Bryant, Fritz Leiber, Tanith Lee, Susan Casper, Steve Rasnic Tem, Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann, Chet Williamson, Joe Haldeman, and Pat Cadigan.

Swords and Ice Magic

release date: Apr 01, 2014
Swords and Ice Magic
Stories of sword and sorcery by a Grand Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy! In Swords and Ice Magic, Fafhrd and Gray Mouser discover how the sadness of the Executioner creates a macabre dance from the point of view of the choreographer. Beauties and beasts explain the dual nature of all life''s creatures. Trapped in the Shadowland, our dogmatic duo finds the dualities of swords and needles, maps and territories, girls and demons, mortals and gods, learning of the mischievous vanity of the gods. Lost at sea, Gray Mouser becomes a natural philosopher, drifting, captive of the Great Equatorial Current. He wonders about fire and ice, about women and men, until they arrive at Rime Isle, a tragic comedy of a place, wandering gods and restless mortals, a comedy with puppets and puppet masters. Before The Lord of the Rings took the world by storm, Leiber''s fantastic but thoroughly flawed antiheroes, Fafhrd and Gray Mouser, adventured deep within the caves of Inner Earth, albeit a different one. They wondered and wandered to the edges of the Outer Sea, across the Land of Nehwon and throughout every nook and cranny of gothic Lankhmar, Nehwon''s grandest and most mystically corrupt city. Lankhmar is Leiber''s fully realized, vivid incarnation of urban decay and civilization''s corroding effect on the human psyche.

The 64-Square Madhouse

release date: Jan 01, 2020
The 64-Square Madhouse
The machine was not perfect. It could be tricked. It could make mistakes. And—it could learn!

The Creature from Cleveland Depths and Other Tales

release date: Oct 01, 2007
The Creature from Cleveland Depths and Other Tales
Collected in this volume are three of Fritz Leiber''s works: the short novel "The Creature from Cleveland Depths" (originally published in "Galaxy" magazine in 1962); the humorous "Bread Overhead" (originally published in "Galaxy" magazine in 1958); and the short novel "No Great Magic" (originally published in "Galaxy" magazine in 1963). "No Great Magic" is part of Leiber''s Change War series.

Swords Against the Shadowland

release date: Apr 01, 2014
Swords Against the Shadowland
"Robin has splendidly captured the quintessential spirit of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Somewhere in Lankhmar, Fritz is smiling" (Dennis L. McKiernan, national bestselling author). Lankhmar, an ancient and decadent city of magic, where witches and sorcerers scheme, where gods and ghosts walk the streets and shadow-haunted alleys, where violence and death dance together like lovers in the darkness. Lankhmar–a city of plague! Years ago, two rogues bound together by friendship and a shared destiny neither understood met in Lankhmar. Living by their swords, their wits and their daring, they sought adventure and love. Adventure they found, but love–they lost. In despair, they left the city, vowing never to return. Yet vows are made to be broken. Once again, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are drawn back to Lankhmar and quickly ensnared in its wizard-games as one jealous mage turns on his rivals and unleashes a black force not even he can control, a power that threatens the city itself. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, two of the greatest and most beloved characters in fantasy literature, return in this novel-length adventure by Nebula Award nominated author Robin Wayne Bailey. Swords Against the Shadowland, authorized by series creator Fritz Leiber, is a direct sequel to Leiber''s famous story, "Ill-Met in Lankhmar!" Named one of the six best fantasy novels of 1998 by the Science Fiction Chronicle.

The Big Time Annotated

release date: Sep 14, 2020
The Big Time Annotated
The Big Time is a short science fiction novel by American writer Fritz Leiber. Awarded the Hugo Award during 1958, The Big Time was published originally in two parts in Galaxy Magazine''s March and April 1958 issues, illustrated by Virgil Finlay. It was subsequently reprinted in book form several times.
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