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You can't know there's a war on-for the Snakes coil and Spiders weave to keep you from knowing it's being fought over your live and dead body!Fritz Re...
No Great Magic is a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber and the sequel to The Big Time. The story involves two warring factions that battle by using...
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The Big Time, No Great Magic, Nice Girl with Five Husbands, Time in the Round
This time travel collection includes: The Big Time No Great Magic Nice Girl with Five Husbands Time in the Round "The Big Time" is Hugo Award winning ...
Hugo Award for Best Novel 1958
You can't know there's a war on-for the Snakes coil and Spiders weave to keep you from knowing it's being fought over your live and dead body!...
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You can't know there's a war on--for the Snakes coil and Spiders weave to keep you from knowing it's being fought over your live and dead body!...
Time Travel & Apocalyptic War Stories: No Great Magic, Appointment in Tomorrow & Coming Attraction
"The Big Time" is Hugo Award winning short science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber. The storyline features members of one of two factions, both capable ...
Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection, designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all dev...
The Creature from Cleveland Depths by Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. Here is a modern tale of an inner-directed sorcerer and an outer-directed sorcerer's app...
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The Night of the Long Knives by Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr....
No Great Magic by Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. The troupers of the Big Time lack no art to sway a crowd--or to change all history! We are delighted to publ...
Any man who saw you, or even heard your footsteps must be ambushed, stalked and killed, whether needed for food or not. Otherwise, so long as his stre...
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I was one hundred miles from Nowhere-and I mean that literally-when I spotted this girl out of the corner of my eye. I'd been keeping an extra lookout...