Swords and Deviltry
Fritz Leiber, 1970, Ace Book, 254 pages, mass market paperback. Cover art by Jeff Jones
Signed by author. Fair condition, cover has a few creases and a blue dot, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact.
In the ancient city of Lankhmar, two men forge a friendship in battle. The red-haired barbarian Fafhrd left the snowy reaches of Nehwon looking for a new life while the Grey Mouser, an apprentice magician, fled after finding his master dead. These bawdy brothers-in-arms cement a friendship that leads them through the wilds of Nehwon facing thieves, wizards, princesses, and the depths of their desires and fears. Superb writing and brilliant, believable characterizations highlight the first entry in Leiber's seminal series.
Fritz Leiber, 1970, Ace Book, 254 pages, mass market paperback. Cover art by Jeff Jones
Signed by author. Fair condition, cover has a few creases and a blue dot, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact.
In the ancient city of Lankhmar, two men forge a friendship in battle. The red-haired barbarian Fafhrd left the snowy reaches of Nehwon looking for a new life while the Grey Mouser, an apprentice magician, fled after finding his master dead. These bawdy brothers-in-arms cement a friendship that leads them through the wilds of Nehwon facing thieves, wizards, princesses, and the depths of their desires and fears. Superb writing and brilliant, believable characterizations highlight the first entry in Leiber's seminal series.
Fritz Leiber, 1970, Ace Book, 254 pages, mass market paperback. Cover art by Jeff Jones
Signed by author. Fair condition, cover has a few creases and a blue dot, pages clean, tanned with age, binding intact.
In the ancient city of Lankhmar, two men forge a friendship in battle. The red-haired barbarian Fafhrd left the snowy reaches of Nehwon looking for a new life while the Grey Mouser, an apprentice magician, fled after finding his master dead. These bawdy brothers-in-arms cement a friendship that leads them through the wilds of Nehwon facing thieves, wizards, princesses, and the depths of their desires and fears. Superb writing and brilliant, believable characterizations highlight the first entry in Leiber's seminal series.