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Voyages by Starlight by MacLeod, Ian R
- Bookseller: White Unicorn Books
(US)
- Seller Inventory #: 15543
- Format: Hardcover
- Book condition: Fine in Fine dust jacket
- Quantity available: 2
- Illustrator: Illustrated by Jainschigg, Nickolas
- Edition: First Edition; First Printing
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN 10: 0870541714
- ISBN 13: 9780870541711
- Publisher: Arkham House
- Place: WI
- Date published: 1996
- Size: 6 x 8.25 x 1.25 inches
- Weight: 1 pounds
Description
WI: Arkham House. Fine in Fine dust jacket 1996. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 269 pages; Fine/Fine. New Fantastic DJ by Nicholas Jainschigg. From Sixty Years of Arkham House: "2542 copies printed. MacLeod (b. 1956) is a English author; this is his first published volume, consisting of stories published in horror and science fiction magazines between 1990 and 1995." From Publishers Weekly:"In stride with MacLeod's haunting first novel (The Great Wheel; Forecasts, June 30) comes this first collection of his acclaimed short fiction. The 10 stories included here combine elements of horror, fantasy, SF and realistic fiction as expressed by an assured literary voice. Settings range from the future ("Starship Day"; "The Perfect Stranger"; "Papa") to a present-day world identical to ours except for the existence of dream telepathy ("Ellen O'Hara," a story of the Irish Troubles). "Grownups" presents a culture of three sexes (men, women and uncles), and "The Giving Mouth" takes place in a fantasy landscape of mining, coal and smoke, where knights in animated armor ride steamhorses made of "liveiron." In all the tales, the fantastic blends seamlessly with the realistic. Above all, the stories focus on people, relationships and the human condition, which MacLeod imagines as melancholy and fatalistic ("Marnie") or horrific ("1/72nd Scale"). MacLeod's originality enriches and enlivens the genre, and his fiction--though often grim--should be read by everyone looking for something that is truly out of the ordinary." .
DJ : Short for dust jacket, a protective and often decorative wrapper, usually made of paper which wraps around the binding of a book.
dust jacket : A protective and often decorative wrapper, usually made of paper which wraps around the binding of a book.
Book summary
A collection of short fiction by MacLeod.
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