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  1. Leiber then included Alyx in two Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, "The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar" (1968) and "Under the Thumbs of the Gods" (1975). In Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic (1983), Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are parodied as Bravd and the Weasel.

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · Both Howards Conan and Leibers Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories were assembled into a ‘series order;’ the various tales arranged according to a supposed narrative chronology, rather than in the order they were written. In the case of Conan, this was done after Howards death, and with the insertion of pastiche ‘filler.’.

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  4. Two sought adventure —. The thirty-seven stories comprising Fritz Leiber's great series Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser were written over a half-century (from 1934 through 1988), and not in their chronological order — both attributes of Goethe's composition of Faust. Leiber's two heroes, and their wonderful high and low adventures, among allies ...

  5. Mar 13, 2012 · Leiber wrote six more stories in the series before Unknown closed down in 1943, the last two being left orphaned by the closure. He eventually found homes for them, as well as polishing and publishing Adept’s Gambit, but otherwise the series was at an end.

  6. Feb 3, 2015 · In the construction of a Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser story, Leiber appears to thinks up a fancy, something that defies the laws of physics, and then he feels through, physically, what this violation of nature might mean. What I mean is that he doesn’t just think up a magical conceit and then allow it to be.

  7. Jan 1, 2024 · Series. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser Books in Order. 1. The Swords of Lankhmar. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Book 1. Fritz Leiber. 1968. View on Amazon. 2. Swords in the Mist. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Book 2. Fritz Leiber. 1968. View on Amazon. 3. Swords Against Wizardry. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Book 3. Fritz Leiber. 1968. View on Amazon. 4.

  8. Aug 21, 2013 · The Best of Fritz Leiber, published in 1974, was the second in the line, following The Best of Stanley G. Weinbaum. Unlike Weinbaum and many of the authors who would follow him, Leiber was well known — even a star — to contemporary SF readers in 1974, thanks chiefly to his popular Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser books.

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