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    In 1992, the last year of his life, Leiber married his second wife, Margo Skinner, a journalist and poet with whom he had been friends for years. Leiber died a few weeks after a physical collapse while traveling from a science fiction convention in London, Ontario, with Skinner. His cause of death was a stroke.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Died: Sept. 5, 1992, San Francisco, Calif. (aged 81) 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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  3. The Leiber Chronicles (1990) Collection of 44 short stories. Gummitch and Friends (1992). Leiber's cat stories, the first five of which feature Gummitch. Ill Met in Lankhmar (White Wolf Publishing, 1995, ISBN 1-56504-926-8) combines Swords and Deviltry (1970) and Swords Against Death (1970).

  4. The Swords of Lankhmar is a fantasy novel, first published 1968, by Fritz Leiber, featuring his sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. It is chronologically the fifth volume of the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. The book is an expansion of Leiber's earlier novella "Scylla's ...

  5. The Book of Fritz Leiber (1974) also appeared as: Translation: Spazio, tempo e mistero [Italian] (1987) Night Monsters (1974) also appeared as: Translation: Die Spiegelwelt [German] (1977) The Best of Fritz Leiber (1974) also appeared as: Translation: Die besten Stories von Fritz Leiber [German] (1980) Il grande tempo [Italian] (1975)

  6. Sep 13, 1992 · Fritz Reuter Leiber, writer, actor and editor, born Chicago 25 December 1910, books include Night's Black Agents 1947, Gather, Darkness] 1950, Conjure Wife 1953, The Sinful Ones 1953, The Green ...

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  8. Sep 11, 1992 · Fritz Leiber Jr., an award-winning science-fiction and fantasy writer, died last Saturday at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. He was 81 years old and lived in San...

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