Swords In The Mist - Fritz Leiber cover by Jeff Jones
TITLE: Swords In The Mist
SERIES: Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser Sagas Book - 3
AUTHOR: Fritz Leiber 1910-92
TYPE: paperback collection
PUBLISHER: Ace 79183
COVER PRICE: $1.50
ISBN:
PAGES: 190
COPYRIGHT: 1968 by author
PUB DATE:
EDITION:
COVER ARTIST: Jeff Jones
ISFDB: No
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INDEX: 0308 - Swords In The Mist - 02 - FL - Ace - IFB
COMMENTS: several Ace edition of this title, not noted on copy write pages but track by cover price revisions. Initial edition priced at .60
CONTENTS:
9 • The Cloud of Hate • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1963) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
24 • Lean Times in Lankhmar • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1959) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
66 • Their Mistress, the Sea • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1968) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
70 • When the Sea-King's Away • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1960) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
96 • The Wrong Branch • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1968) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
103 • Adept's Gambit • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1947) • novella by Fritz Leiber
QUOTE: The seven eyes of Ningauble the Wizard floated back to his hood as he reported to Fafhrd: "I have seen much, yet cannot explain all. The Gray Mouser is exactly twenty-five feet below the deepest cellar in the palace of Gilpkerio Kistomerces. Even though twenty-four parts in twenty-five of him are dead, he is alive. "Now about Lankhmar. She's been invaded, her walls breached everywhere and desperate fighting is going on in the streets, by a fierce host which out-numbers Lankhmar's inhabitants by fifty to one and equipped with all modern weapons. Yet you can save the city." "How?" demanded Fafhrd. Ningauble shrugged. "You're a hero. You should know." Fritz Leiber, from "The Swords of Lankhmar"
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Swords In The Mist - Fritz Leiber cover by Jeff Jones
TITLE: Swords In The Mist
SERIES: Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser Sagas Book - 3
AUTHOR: Fritz Leiber 1910-92
TYPE: paperback collection
PUBLISHER: Ace 79183
COVER PRICE: $1.50
ISBN:
PAGES: 190
COPYRIGHT: 1968 by author
PUB DATE:
EDITION:
COVER ARTIST: Jeff Jones
ISFDB: No
RATING:
NOTATION:
INDEX: 0308 - Swords In The Mist - 02 - FL - Ace - IFB
COMMENTS: several Ace edition of this title, not noted on copy write pages but track by cover price revisions. Initial edition priced at .60
CONTENTS:
9 • The Cloud of Hate • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1963) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
24 • Lean Times in Lankhmar • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1959) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
66 • Their Mistress, the Sea • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1968) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
70 • When the Sea-King's Away • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1960) • novelette by Fritz Leiber
96 • The Wrong Branch • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1968) • shortstory by Fritz Leiber
103 • Adept's Gambit • [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] • (1947) • novella by Fritz Leiber
QUOTE: The seven eyes of Ningauble the Wizard floated back to his hood as he reported to Fafhrd: "I have seen much, yet cannot explain all. The Gray Mouser is exactly twenty-five feet below the deepest cellar in the palace of Gilpkerio Kistomerces. Even though twenty-four parts in twenty-five of him are dead, he is alive. "Now about Lankhmar. She's been invaded, her walls breached everywhere and desperate fighting is going on in the streets, by a fierce host which out-numbers Lankhmar's inhabitants by fifty to one and equipped with all modern weapons. Yet you can save the city." "How?" demanded Fafhrd. Ningauble shrugged. "You're a hero. You should know." Fritz Leiber, from "The Swords of Lankhmar"
CULPABILITY: All images posted are from publications owned by RC/\Weazel. RC/\Weazel performed image scanning, editing and the compiling of bibliographic data.
ISFDB: Internet Speculative Fiction Data Base.
RATING: On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being great and 1 don’t read.
NO entry indicates specific information not available from book.