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21. The Island Under the Earth (Wildside
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22. Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty
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23. Mutiny in Space
 
24. Crimes and chaos
25. STRANGE SEAS AND SHORES
 
26. WEIRD TALES: THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE
 
27. THE LAST WIZARD with a Letter
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28. Clash of Star-Kings (Wildside
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29. The Enemy of My Enemy (Wildside
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30. The Kar-Chee Reign and Rogue Dragon
 
31. Ellery Queen 1987--March
 
32. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction
 
33. AND ON THE EIGHTH DAY [by] Ellery
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34. Edges
 
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35. The Redward Edward Papers
 
36. HEROIC VISIONS (1) (i) One; and
 
37. SCIENCE FICTION SHOWCASE: Ticket
 
38. THE BEST FROM FANTASY AND SCIENCE
 
39. What Strange Stars And Skies
 
40. Fantasy & Science Fiction

21. The Island Under the Earth (Wildside Discovery)
by Avram Davidson
Paperback: 192 Pages (2000-04-01)
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Asin: 1587151391
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars A Good Beginning
Unfortunately, even if Avram Davidson were still alive, we'd probably never see the rest of the proposed trilogy that THE ISLAND UNDER THE EARTH was to begin.Fortunately, what's here is entertaining and worth reading. The mood here is similar to that in the PEREGRINE books, althoughconsiderably less playful: eclectic fantasy, portentious hints of things tocome, interesting characters, and Davidson's offbeaterudition.

Davidson's "false starts" are certainly betterreading than much "finished" fantasy published each year. ... Read more


22. Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty
by Avram Davidson, Grania Davis
Paperback: 308 Pages (2000-04-01)
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Asin: 1587151421
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23. Mutiny in Space
by Avram Davidson
Hardcover: 112 Pages (2005-03-28)
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Asin: 1587156415
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MUTINY IN SPACE began as a novella entitled "Valentine's Planet," which appeared in the August 1964 issue of Worlds of Tomorrow. "To space opera of the time, the character of the captain was as important as that of the king was to Shakespeare. He (the captain was always a "he," even when the author was female) was the model and exemplar for society, the man with the right stuff, he who made the tough decisions and enforced discipline? ... Read more


24. Crimes and chaos
by Avram Davidson
 Paperback: 156 Pages (1962)

Asin: B0007GMZX2
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25. STRANGE SEAS AND SHORES
by Avram Davidson
Hardcover: 220 Pages (1971)

Asin: B000O96GFA
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26. WEIRD TALES: THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE WINTER 1988-1989 WHOLE NO. 293 VOL. 50 NO. 4
by George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer , John Bet (Weird Tales) [Avram Davidson
 Paperback: Pages (1988)

Asin: B003TB21L8
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27. THE LAST WIZARD with a Letter of Explanation.
by Avram. Davidson
 Paperback: Pages (1999-01-01)

Asin: B003F2WGL6
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28. Clash of Star-Kings (Wildside Discovery)
by Avram Davidson
Paperback: 156 Pages (2000-04-01)
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Asin: 158715076X
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Set during the reign of the Aztecs in Mexico, two alien forces, dormant for centuries, enter a confrontation on a remote mountain that will decide Earth's fate. The Great Old Ones benevolently ruled before the cruel Aztecs were shaped by the Huitzil, who came from the Evil Stars and taught the Aztecs how to conquer and demanded endless human sacrifice. ... Read more


29. The Enemy of My Enemy (Wildside Discovery)
by Avram Davidson
Paperback: 160 Pages (2000-05-01)
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Asin: 1587151413
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Jerrod Northi, pirate and rogue, is desperate for the Craftsman to transform his appearance. It costs 100,000 units, steep for even Northi to pay, but because of his powerful enemies he'll find a way. Since being attacked by deadly leeris, he knows the cost of missing this opportunity for refuge in Tarnis may cost his life. ... Read more


30. The Kar-Chee Reign and Rogue Dragon
by Avram Davidson
Paperback: 384 Pages (2000-04)
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Asin: 1587151375
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars conventional mid-60s SF features Davidson's wordy prose
This 1979 paperback, with a cover illustration by Olivia, is a rather sneaky effort to repackage two of Avram Davidson's mid-60s SF novelettes (both published in 1966) as modern-day `fantasy' stories. In truth neither `Reign' nor `Rogue' are fantasy tales with spells and wizards and warriors, but rather conventional SF adventures set on a vaguely Vance-ian far-future Earth.

In `The Kar-Chee Reign', Earth is depleted of both population and resources; most of humanity has since left to colonize other systems, and knowledge of the Mother World has long since dissipated. What few people remain on Earth eke out a living in pleasant, if medieval circumstances. Things go sour with the arrival of the Kar-Chee, a race of mantid-like aliens who scour planets for traces of metals and minerals.

The sophisticated mining operations of the Kar-Chee cause the Earth to be continually subjected to massive tidal waves and earthquakes. Unfortunately the human tribes are unable to respond with more than fatalistic acceptance, because the Kar-Chee have brought with them `dragons', another race of alien beasts that are used to snap up any troublesome humans, much as a terrier might be used to keep down the rat population.

Liam, a young man from a doomed settlement in what used to be the British Isles, refuses to acquiesce to the rule of the Kar-Chee. Defying the philosophy of the tribal elders, he embarks on a dangerous journey into the depths of the Earth and a Kar-Chee mining center. Liam simply hopes to learn what the aliens are doing in the bowels of the planet, but when an opportunity to strike back at the invaders presents itself, Liam must make a fateful choice to risk his life and the life of his companions for a blow at freedom.

`Rogue Dragon' is set several generations after the events of `Reign'. The colony worlds have rediscovered Earth and its `dragons', which now serve as the object of elaborate hunting expeditions organized for the entertainment of off-world aristocrats from the Federation. Jon-Joras, a young aide to one such aristocrat, is sent to Earth to arrange for a visit by his employer. However, on an introductory dragon hunt things take an unexpected turn, and suddenly Jon-Joras finds himself alone and unarmed in a hostile country.

Jon-Joras gradually realizes that the native peoples resent seeing their world reduced to a `fantasy island' for wealthy types, and rebellion is in the air. It's up to Jon-Joras to survive the hazards of the wild places where the dragons roam, and return to civilization to prevent more bloodshed as a resurgent Earth confronts the excesses of the Federation.

Both novels suffer (if I can use the word) from Davidson's writing style, which I never have been much impressed with. The narrative is little more than a device upon which he can hang his self-indulgent use of overly wordy prose, repetitive syntax, and clever turns of phrase. It doesn't help matters when the reader is asked to look up words like `mulcted', `epithalamion', and `eructation'.

`The Kar-Chee Reign' and `Rogue Dragon' will appeal to Davidson fans, but anyone else probably won't need to add this volume to their reading list.
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31. Ellery Queen 1987--March
by Amanda Cross, Avram Davidson. Contributors include Isaac Asimov
 Paperback: Pages (1987-01-01)

Asin: B003FJHK8I
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32. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine February 1990 (Feb.)
by Bruce / Davidson, Avram / Sheffield, Charles & others Sterling
 Paperback: Pages (1990-01-01)

Asin: B003ASPXGK
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33. AND ON THE EIGHTH DAY [by] Ellery Queen [pseudonym].
by Avram (writing as Ellery Queen). Davidson
 Hardcover: Pages (1964)

Asin: B003F2T8JE
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34. Edges
by Damien Broderick, Carol Emshwiller, Scott Sanders, Avram Davidson, Sonya Dorman, Gene Wolfe, Thomas M. Disch, M. J. Engh
Paperback: 239 Pages (1980-10-01)
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Asin: 0671835327
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35. The Redward Edward Papers
by Avram Davidson
 Hardcover: Pages (1978-01-01)
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Asin: 0893662658
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Some gems and one clunker
Davidson is one of my favorite authors, and this selection includes one of his best stories, "The Lord of Central Park."

However, I was disappointed by the title novella. I got the impression that Davidson was trying to imitate Michael Moorcock at his most ideosyncratic. The writing was sparkling, as usual, but I just wasn't enthralled by his point.

I recommend interested readers to start elsewhere, perhaps with "the Investigations of Avram Davidson" or "The Phoenix and the Mirror," great short stories and a staggeringly original novel, respectively.

4-0 out of 5 stars Erudite and Whimsical Fiction
This collection - originally published in 1978 - was my introduction to the writing of Avram Davidson, and perhaps the best thing I can say about it is that I will definitely be seeking out more of his work.

There are six pieces included here ("Sacheverell", "The Lord of Central Park", "The Grantha Sighting", "The Singular Events", "Dagon" and " The Redward Edward Papers") and each is followed by an afterward written by the author in which he expounds, albeit cryptically at times, upon the origins of each story.

I would describe Davidson's style (at least as represented by these stories) as erudite and whimsical. All of the pieces in this book contain these two elements - erudition and whimsy, that is - except, perhaps, for "Dagon".A terse and rather sinister little tale about a Western military man running afoul of Chinese magic, "Dagon" in my opinion is the standout story in this bunch. Another highlight for me is "The Lord of Central Park" - a delightful literary romp involving an expatriate European adventurer (the lord of the title who resides is a secret cave in New York's Central Park), Dutch river pirates, the Mafia, the Nafia (who operate a string of gumball and Indian nut machines), and assorted other characters in a plot to blow up the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Davidson's afterward to the entire book - in which he deals with the art of writing and the subject of finding one's own voice in that art - was also one of my favorite bits.

The title piece is longer than the others and is really closer to a novella than a short story. It is perhaps the least accessible of the stories in this book - a basically plotless, non-linear, pseudo-autobiographical narrative concerning the exploits of the title character.

It seems that Davidson is remembered primarily as a science fiction writer but don't let that classification fool you. Most of the tales here, while generally unclassifiable, run closer to fantasy than science fiction.

A stimulating, amusing and enjoyable read, all in all.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hilarious
Half of this book is very good short stories that also appear in several other collections.The rest is the complex & very funny Redward Edward papers, which are a series of short stories leaping around from variousparts of Rufous Edward's life to earlier bits & to later bits. Wonderfully written & one of the best Davidson anthologies. ... Read more


36. HEROIC VISIONS (1) (i) One; and (2) (ii) Two: Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser; Curse of the Smalls and Stars; Sister Light Sister Dark; Tales Told to a Toymaker; Prophecy of the Dragon; Before the Seas Came; Thunder Mother; Dancers in the Time Flux
by Jessica Amanda (editor) (Jody Scott; Manly Wade Wellman; Thomas Ligotti; Ellen Kushner; Keith Roberts; Richard A. Russo; Avram Davidson; Michael Nicholas Richard; Gillian FitzGerald; Steven Bryan Bieler; Grania Davis) Salmonson
 Paperback: Pages (1986)

Asin: B000NRRJ6S
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37. SCIENCE FICTION SHOWCASE: Ticket to Anywhere; That Low; Or the Grasses Grow; The Man Who Ate the World; The Long Remembering; The End of the Begining; A Work of Art; The Cold Green Eye; Med Service; Expendable; Mantage; Nightmare Number Four
by Mary (editor) (Damon Knight; Theodore Sturgeon; Avram Davidson; Frederik Pohl; Poul Anderson; Ray Bradbury; James Blish; Jack Williamson; Murray Leinster; Philip K. Dick; Richard Matheson; Robert Bloch) Kornbluth
 Hardcover: Pages (1959)

Asin: B000GJZCW6
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38. THE BEST FROM FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION (13th) (13) Thirteenth Series:The Golden Brick; Peggy and Peter Go to the Moon; Now Wakes the Sea; Green Magic; Captain Honario Harpplayer R.N.; Treaty in Tartessos; Hunter Come Home; McNamara's Fish; Nina Sol
by Avram (editor) (P. M. Hubbard; Don White; J. G. Ballard; Jack Vance; Harry Harrison; Karen Anderson; Richard McKenna; Ron Goulart; Felix Marti-Ibanez; Alfred Bester; Ray Nelson; Zenna Henderson) Davidson
 Hardcover: 255 Pages (1964)

Asin: B000FIE08U
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39. What Strange Stars And Skies
by Avram Davidson
 Paperback: Pages (1965-01-01)

Asin: B003S9I9VW
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40. Fantasy & Science Fiction : August 1978, Vol. 55, # 2
by Fred; Young, Robert F.; Davidson, Avram; Malzberg, Barry Saberhagen
 Paperback: Pages (1978)

Asin: B0040CTRO4
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