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The beloved New York Times bestselling writing team of Weis and Hickman have combined their talents once again in a one-of-a-kind anthology of the most popular and acclaimed fantasy sbacksies of the last two decades. Never before have so many treasured and beloved fantasy stories been collected in one volume. A virtual "Who's Who" of fantasy writers, Treasures of Fantasy showcases dozens of Weis and Hickman's favorite short stories and novellas by authors such as Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey, Ray Bradbury, Roger Zeiazny, Orson Scott Card, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Harlan Filison, Theodore Sturgeon, and Ursula K. Le Guin--to name a few. A collection that has been decades in the making and is sure to endure even longer, this unique collection will find its place in the libraries and hearts of fantasy enthusiasts everywhere.… (altro)
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The editors, authors of the Dragonlance Chronicles and Legends, present this volume as a collection of their favorite fantasy short stories. All of these stories are apparently reprints, and some are anthologized elsewhere. The earliest seems to be Theodore Sturgeon's “Shottle Bop”, and some were copyright as late as 1996. Someone who keeps up with fantasy short stories has probably seen a great many of these, but I am not a great one for short stories, and I had read only a couple. Most of the stories are quite good. Even the ones that I don't like are generally because I don't like that type of story, not because the writing was bad. I thought the volume was well worth while. Margaret Weis also edited A Magic Lover's Treasury of the Fantastic, which has a number of the same authors.
The beloved New York Times bestselling writing team of Weis and Hickman have combined their talents once again in a one-of-a-kind anthology of the most popular and acclaimed fantasy sbacksies of the last two decades. Never before have so many treasured and beloved fantasy stories been collected in one volume. A virtual "Who's Who" of fantasy writers, Treasures of Fantasy showcases dozens of Weis and Hickman's favorite short stories and novellas by authors such as Anne McCaffrey, Mercedes Lackey, Ray Bradbury, Roger Zeiazny, Orson Scott Card, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Harlan Filison, Theodore Sturgeon, and Ursula K. Le Guin--to name a few. A collection that has been decades in the making and is sure to endure even longer, this unique collection will find its place in the libraries and hearts of fantasy enthusiasts everywhere.
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