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Swords and Sorcery
Cover of the first edition.
Editor L. Sprague de Camp
Illustrator Virgil Finlay
Cover artist Virgil Finlay
LanguageEnglish
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Pyramid Books
Publication date
1963
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages186
Followed by The Spell of Seven 

Swords and Sorcery is an anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by L. Sprague de Camp and illustrated by Virgil Finlay. It was first published in paperback by Pyramid Books in 1963, [1] [2] but most of the stories were originally from 1930s pulp magazines. This was first sword and sorcery anthology ever assembled, and was followed by three additional such anthologies edited by de Camp. [1] It has also been translated into German. [1] [2]

Summary

The book collects eight sword and sorcery tales by various authors, with an overall introduction by de Camp. The piece by Poul Anderson introduced his Cappen Varra character, later one of the foundational characters of the Thieves' World shared world anthologies edited by Robert Asprin and Lynn Abbey.

Contents

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Laughlin, Charlotte; Daniel J. H. Levack (1983). De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography. San Francisco: Underwood/Miller. p. 114.
  2. ^ a b Swords and Sorcery title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Swords and Sorcery
Cover of the first edition.
Editor L. Sprague de Camp
Illustrator Virgil Finlay
Cover artist Virgil Finlay
LanguageEnglish
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Pyramid Books
Publication date
1963
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages186
Followed by The Spell of Seven 

Swords and Sorcery is an anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by L. Sprague de Camp and illustrated by Virgil Finlay. It was first published in paperback by Pyramid Books in 1963, [1] [2] but most of the stories were originally from 1930s pulp magazines. This was first sword and sorcery anthology ever assembled, and was followed by three additional such anthologies edited by de Camp. [1] It has also been translated into German. [1] [2]

Summary

The book collects eight sword and sorcery tales by various authors, with an overall introduction by de Camp. The piece by Poul Anderson introduced his Cappen Varra character, later one of the foundational characters of the Thieves' World shared world anthologies edited by Robert Asprin and Lynn Abbey.

Contents

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Laughlin, Charlotte; Daniel J. H. Levack (1983). De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography. San Francisco: Underwood/Miller. p. 114.
  2. ^ a b Swords and Sorcery title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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