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Author Name    Leiber, Fritz

Title   The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich: A Study of the Mass-Insanity at Smithville

Binding   Soft cover

Book Condition   New

Jacket Condition   No Jacket

Type   Book

Edition   First Trade Paperback Edition

Publisher   New York, New York, U.S.A. Tor Books 1998

ISBN    0312866224 / 9780312866228

Illustrator   van Hollander, Jason

Seller ID   001541

The Washington Post Book World said "This slim novel delivers a powerful punch and fully deserves its late unveiling. A deeper look reveals a startling postmodernism a very timely fable indeed. Fritz Leiber was one of the most famous fantasy and SF writers of the century, the author of many classics, including the popular Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser fantasy series. In 1936, young Leiber, then in correspondence with H. P. Lovecraft, drafted this eerie story. Now Tor is pleased to present in its first paperback publication this short novel of cosmic dread and Lovecraftian horror. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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