Fantastic – July, 1967
Jack Vance’s novelette “The Narrow Land,” plus assorted short fiction by Robert Bloch, Fritz Leiber, Rog Phillips, William Tenn, Kris Neville, and Bob Olsen.
Jack Vance’s novelette “The Narrow Land,” plus assorted short fiction by Robert Bloch, Fritz Leiber, Rog Phillips, William Tenn, Kris Neville, and Bob Olsen.
Poul Anderson’s “Outpost of Empire,” Robert Silverberg’s “King of the Golden World,” Larry Niven’s “Handicap,” plus Fritz Leiber, John Brunner, Harry Harrison, and more.
A lengthy look at a rest and recuperation center for soldiers fighting a war across the time-streams. A unique Hugo winner closer to a stage play than a novel.
Fritz Leiber’s World Fantasy Award-winning take on the lurking, eldritch horror popularized by H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. Set in San Francisco, it deals with madness and horrors breeding in the cities of modern man.
Fritz Leiber’s classic dark fantasy, a tale of supernatural powers handled by a housewife. A great horror novel; even though it’s a bit dated and showing its age, it has an amazing mood, with horror lurking just a few chapters away.