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Fantasy Masterworks is a series of fantastic fiction classics released by Millennium, an imprint of the Orion Publishing Group , a UK publisher, as a companion series for their SF Masterworks line.

Published titles

  1. The Book of the New Sun Volume 1: Shadow and Claw, by Gene Wolfe
  2. Time and the Gods , by Lord Dunsany
  3. The Worm Ouroboros, by E.R. Eddison
  4. Tales of the Dying Earth, Jack Vance
  5. Little, Big, by John Crowley
  6. The Chronicles of Amber, by Roger Zelazny
  7. Viriconium, by M. John Harrison
  8. The People of the Black Circle , by Robert E. Howard
  9. The Land of Laughs , by Jonathan Carroll
  10. The Compleat Enchanter: The Magical Misadventures of Harold Shea, by L. Sprague de CampLyon Sprague de Camp was a science fiction and fantasy author born in New York City on November 27, 1907. His first published story was "The Isolinguals" in the September 1937 issue of Astounding Science Fiction''. He went on to write numerous novels, sho and Fletcher PrattMurray Fletcher Pratt (1897 1956) was a science fiction and fantasy writer; he was also well-known to the public as a writer on naval history and on the American Civil War. He is best known for his many collaborations with L. Sprague de Camp, the most fam
  11. Lud-in-the-Mist , by Hope MirrleesHelen Hope Mirrlees ( 1887- 1978) was a British translator, poet and novelist. She is best known for 1926's Lud-in-the-Mist a novel generally regarded as one of the most influential (though very much obscure) works in fantasy literature. She was a friend
  12. The Book of the New Sun Volume 2: Sword and Citadel, by Gene Wolfe
  13. Fevre DreamMartin A vampire novel written by George R. Martin and published in 1982. It is set on the antebellum Mississippi River, and has been described by some as "Bram Stoker meets Mark Twain., by George R.R. Martin
  14. Beauty , by Sheri S. TepperSheri Stewart Tepper (born 1929) is a prolific author of science fiction, horror and mystery novels, frequently with a feminist slant. Born in Denver, Colorado, she has two children and lives in New Mexico. She has written under several pseudonyms, includ
  15. The King of Elfland's Daughter , by Lord Dunsany
  16. The Hour of the Dragon , by Robert E. Howard
  17. Elric, by Michael Moorcock
  18. The First Book of Lankhmar, by Fritz Leiber
  19. Riddle-Master , by Patricia A. McKillip
  20. Time and Again , by Jack Finney
  21. Mistress of Mistresses , by E.R. Eddison
  22. Gloriana or the Unfulfill'd Queen , by Michael Moorcock
  23. The Well of the Unicorn , by Fletcher Pratt
  24. The Second Book of Lankhmar, by Fritz Leiber
  25. Voice of Our Shadow , by Jonathan Carroll
  26. The Emperor of Dreams , by Clark Ashton Smith
  27. Lyonesse: Suldrun's Garden , by Jack Vance
  28. Peace , by Gene Wolfe
  29. The Dragon Waiting , by John M. Ford
  30. The Chronicles of Corum, by Michael Moorcock
  31. Black Gods and Scarlet Dreams , by C.L. Moore
  32. The Broken Sword , by Poul Anderson
  33. The House on the Borderland and Other Novels, by William Hope Hodgson
  34. The Drawing of the Dark , by Tim Powers
  35. Lyonesse II: The Green Pearl and Madouc , by Jack Vance
  36. The History of Runestaff , by Michael Moorcock
  37. A Voyage to Arcturus , by David Lindsay
  38. Darker Than You Think & Other Novels, by Jack Williamson
  39. The Mabonigion , by Evangeline Walton
  40. Three Hearts & Three Lions , by Poul Anderson
  41. "The Call of Cthulhu" and Other Eldritch Horrors: Volume 1, by H. P. Lovecraft
  42. Grendel, by John Gardner
  43. Replay , by Ken Grimwood
  44. The Iron Dragon's Daughter, by Michael Swanwick


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