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A replica of the February 1953 issue of FANTASY MAGAZINE digest featuring THE BLACK STRANGER by Robert E. Howard (edited by L. Sprague de Camp), ASHTARU THE TERRIBLE by Poul Anderson, DRAGON FIRES by Steve Frazee, TOO GLOOMY FOR PRIVATE PUSHKIN by Richard Deming, THE DEMONS by Robert Sheckley, FEEDING TIME by Finn O'Donnevan, and THE NIGHT SHIFT by Frank Robinson. This issue does not have copyright protection and is public domain.

Produktbeschreibung
A replica of the February 1953 issue of FANTASY MAGAZINE digest featuring THE BLACK STRANGER by Robert E. Howard (edited by L. Sprague de Camp), ASHTARU THE TERRIBLE by Poul Anderson, DRAGON FIRES by Steve Frazee, TOO GLOOMY FOR PRIVATE PUSHKIN by Richard Deming, THE DEMONS by Robert Sheckley, FEEDING TIME by Finn O'Donnevan, and THE NIGHT SHIFT by Frank Robinson. This issue does not have copyright protection and is public domain.
Autorenporträt
Robert E. Howard (1906- 1936) grew up in the boomtowns of early twentieth-century Texas, eventually settling in Cross Plains where he lived for the remainder of his short life. Deciding early on a literary career, he spent the bulk of his time crafting stories and poems for the burgeoning pulp fiction markets: Weird Tales, Action Stories, Fight Stories, Argosy, etc. Howard's literary reputation was assured with the publication of "The Shadow Kingdom" in 1928, which featured a unique blend of fantasy and adventure which has since been termed Heroic Fantasy. The creation of Conan the Cimmerian, Kull the Conqueror, Solomon Kane and many more has earned him lasting recognition.