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  1. Fritz Leiber bibliography. This is a bibliography of works by Fritz Leiber . Leiber's only solo Grey Mouser tale, "The Unholy Grail", was the cover story for the October 1962 issue of Fantastic. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series. Swords and Deviltry (1970). Collection of 3 short stories. Swords Against Death (1970). Collection of 10 short stories.

  2. The Changing Face of Horror ( 1984 ) The Future in Books. The Future in Books (Amazing Stories, February 1968) ( 1968 ) with Leroy Tanner. The Profession of Science Fiction. 12 Mysterious Islands ( 1977 ) also appeared as: Translation: Les îles mystérieuses de Fritz Leiber [French] ( 1977 ) Translation:

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fritz_LeiberFritz Leiber - Wikipedia

    A bibliography of Leiber's work is Fritz Leiber: A Bibliography 1934–1979 by Chris Morgan (Birmingham, UK: Morgenstern, 1979). It is fairly definitive as to the date of publication but Leiber's work badly needs an updated comprehensive bibliography.

  4. Alphabetical Bibliography: Fritz Leiber. Author: Fritz Leiber Author Record # 38. Legal Name: Leiber, Fritz Reuter, Jr. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Birthdate: 24 December 1910. Deathdate: 5 September 1992. Language: English. Webpages: Encyclopedia of Fantasy, IMDB, lankhmar.co.uk, Library of Congress, SFE, Wikipedia-EN.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Fritz Leiber (born Dec. 24, 1910, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Sept. 5, 1992, San Francisco, Calif.) was an American writer noted for his stories of innovation in sword-and-sorcery, contemporary horror, and satiric science fiction.

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  6. Fritz Leiber has 1145 books on Goodreads with 257753 ratings. Fritz Leibers most popular book is Swords and Deviltry (Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, #1).

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  8. Leiber, Fritz. Entry updated 13 May 2024. Tagged: Author. (1910-1992) US author, father of Justin Leiber; his work runs the gamut from sf through fantasy and horror, with many tales achieving an eloquent Equipoise that enabled him to jostle various genres together, riding them with a freedom unusual for the period of their composition, making ...

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