The Best of C. L. Moore edited by Lester Del Rey C. L. Moore was one of the pioneers of women's science fiction writing. In these ten stories published from 1933 to 1946 in such magazines as Weird Tales, Famous Fantastic Mysteries,and Astounding Science Fiction, Moore displays her broad interest a
The Best of C. L. Moore
β Scribed by Catherine L Moore
- Publisher
- Taplinger Pub. Co
- Year
- 1975;1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0345289528
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β¦ Synopsis
Forty Years of C. L. Moore '75 essay by Lester del Rey
Shambleau [Northwest Smith] '33 novelette by C. L. Moore
Black Thirst [Northwest Smith] '34 novelette by C. L. Moore
The Bright Illusion '34 story by C. L. Moore
Black God's Kiss [Jirel of Joiry] '34 novelette by C. L. Moore
Tryst in Time '36 novelette by C. L. Moore
Greater Than Gods '39 novelette by C. L. Moore
Fruit of Knowledge '40 novelette by C. L. Moore
No Woman Born '44 novelette by C. L. Moore
Daemon '46 story by C. L. Moore
Vintage Season '46 novella by Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore
Afterword--Footnote to Shambleau & Others '75 essay by C. L. Moore
Library : Science Fiction
Formats : EPUB
SF Classics :
Year : 1975
Length : Anthology
ISBN : 9780345289520
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