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Sci Fi Focus > Encyclopedia > Fletcher Pratt
Fletcher Pratt (1897-1956) was an American science fiction and fantasy author (he also wrote non-fiction books on naval history and the American Civil War). He is probably best remembered today for the Harold Shea which he created in collaboration with L. Sprague de Camp.
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By Fletcher Pratt
Ace Books Mass Market Paperback (189 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Second paperback edition (1973). First published in hardcover in 1962, this novel is an expansion of "A Voice Across the Years," a story first published in Amazing Stories Quarterly, Winter 1932. Two Earthmen [Merrick Wells and Alvin Schierstedt] meet Ashembe of Murashema, who has come from beyond the stars on an urgent mission. |
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By L. Sprague de Camp & Philip K. Dick
Galaxy Publishing Paperback (132 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Vol. 2, No. 3 (whole no. 9); this was the November 1954 issue, though the date was not stated. Cover by Vidmer. Contents: The Green Magician by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt; The Upholstered Chaperone by Jeanne Williams; Upon the Dull Earth by Philip K. Dick; Reluctant Adam by Robert Richard; Queen's Mate by Jean M. Janis. Interior artwork by Ashman, Kossin, Dick Francis, Vidmer. |
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By H. L. (editor) (Philip K. Dick; L. Sprague de Camp; Fletcher Pratt; Jeanne Gold
Galaxy Publishing Paperback (128 pages)
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By Fletcher Pratt
Wildside Press Paperback (252 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Lalette Asterhax could not escape her destiny. She was a hereditary witch in a world where witchcraft was banned by ecclesiastical and temporal powers. And any man who possessed her would then gain possession of her precious Blue Star…and all the powers it could bestow. Rodvard Bergelin was a reluctant revolutionary ... a rogue who had a date with destiny. Although he lusted after a rich baron's daughter, Rodvard was ordered to seduce the saucy witch-maiden. Then all the magical powers of that strange blue jewel would be his ... for as long as he remained faithful to Lalette! "A magnificent job of writing ... a gem-perfect example of a branch of pure fantasy so rare nowadays." --Damon Knight |
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By L. Sprague de Camp
Baen Books Paperback
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By L. Sprague de Camp
Ballantine Books Paperback (420 pages)
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By Judith, ed. With Fletcher Pratt Merril
NY : Random House (1952) Hardcover
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Click Here | Product Description: Beyond Human Ken: Twenty-one Startling Stories of Science Fiction by Merril, Judith, ed. |
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By Alfred Bester, Anthony Boucher, C.M. Kornbluth, Robert Sheckley & Jack Williamson
Ballantine Mass Market Paperback (195 pages)
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By L. Sprague Decamp & L. Sprague de Camp
Baen Paperback (237 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: On Midsummer's Eve, as everybody knows, you should leave a bowl of milk out for the fairies. Unfortunately - or fortunately - Fred Barber, an American diplomat convalescing in Yorkshire, didn't take the obligation with proper seriousness. He swapped the milk for a stiff dose of Scotch. So he had only himself to blame if the fairies got a bit muddled. Barber found himself in an Old English Fairyland. At the Court of King Oberon, to be precise. The natural - or supernatural - laws there were, to say the least of it, distinctly odd. Things kept changing. This made the mssion with which he was entrusted, as the price of his return to the normal world, even harder than he expected. He had to penetrate the Kobold Hills, where it was said that swords were being made, and discover if an ancient enemy had returned. He was given a magic wand - but not told how to use it. Through the fields and forests he went, meeting dryads and sprites, ogres and two-headed eagles, on the way. Danger, seduction and magic lay all around him. And, as the adventure continued, somehow it darkened and became more seriousness. At the end of Fred Barber's quest lay a shattering revelation. |
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By Fletcher Pratt
Curtis Books Paperback
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