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Fantasia Eroica / Spada E Stregoneria Heroic Fantasy / Sword and Sorcery Fantasia Eroica / Spada e Stregoneria Heroic Fantasy / Sword and Sorcery I titoli originali dei racconti sono in corsivo. I titoli originali dei romanzi e dei racconti, che sono stati pubblicati in Italia, sono seguiti dalle prime edizioni italiane. Per consultare le altre edizioni italiane visitare il sito internet http://www.fantascienza.com/catalogo/. A Adams Franklin Robert (1933 - 1990) Horseclan The Coming of the Horseclans (1975) – inedito Swords of the Horseclans (1977) – inedito Revenge of the Horseclans (1977) – inedito A Cat of Silvery Hue (1979) – inedito The Savage Mountains (1980) – inedito The Patrimony (1980) – inedito Horseclan Odyssey (1981) – inedito The Death of a Legend (1981) – inedito The Witch Goddess (1982) – inedito Bili the Axe (1983) – inedito Champion of the Last Battle (1983) – inedito A Woman of the Horseclans (1983) – inedito Horses of the North (1985) – inedito A Man Called Milo Morai (1986) – inedito The Memories of Milo Morai (1986) – inedito Trumpets of War (1987) – inedito Madman’s Army (1987) – inedito The Clan of the Cats (1988) – inedito Friends of the Horseclans (1987) – antologia contente storie della serie Horseclan scritte da Franklin Robert Adams e altri – inedito Friends of the Horseclans 2 (1989) – antologia contente storie della serie Horseclan scritte da Franklin Robert Adams e altri – inedito Anderson C. Dean Hel – serie scritta con lo pseudonimo Asa Drake Warrior Witch of Hel (1985) – inedito Death Rider of Hel (1986) – inedito Werebeasts of Hel (1986) – inedito Bloodsong Saga – serie scritta con lo pseudonimo Asa Drake Warrior Witch (2000) – inedito Warrior Rebel (2000) – inedito Warrior Beast (2000) – inedito Anderson Poul William (1926 - 2001) Conan the cimmerian (eroe di R.E.H.) Conan the Rebel (1980) – Conan il ribelle, Oscar Fantascienza 43, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1984 Libro/i singolo/i Three Hearts & Three Lions (1954) – Tre cuori e tre leoni, Fantascienza 6 e 7, Garzanti, Milano, 1955 The Broken Sword (1954) – La spada spezzata, Futuro. Biblioteca di Fantascienza 22, Fanucci Editore, Roma, 1976 Hrolf Kraki’s Saga (1973) – La saga di Hrolf Kraki, Urania Fantasy 76, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1994 The Demon of Scattery (1979) – scritto con Mildred Downey Broxon – inedito The Merman’s Children (1979) – I figli del tritone, Fantacollana 47, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1983 B Ball Clifford (?) Duar the Accursed (1937) – Duar il maledetto, in Di nuovo Weird Tales, Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 15, Fanucci Editore, Roma, 1986 The Thief of Forthe (1937) – inedito The Goddess Awakes (1938) – La Dea-Vampiro, in Storie di Vampiri, a cura di Gianni Pilo e Sebastiano Fusco, Grandi Tascabili Economici. I Mammut 22, 1994 Bulmer Henry Kenneth (1921 - 2005) Odan the Half-God – serie scritta con lo pseudonimo Manning Norvil Dream Chariots (1977) – inedito Whetted Bronze (1978) – inedito Crown of the Sword God (1980) – inedito Vorkunsaga Swords of the Barbarians (1970) – inedito Naked as a Sword (1977) – inedito C Carpenter Leonard Paul (1948 - ) Conan the cimmerian (eroe di R.E.H.) Conan the Renegade (1986) – inedito Conan the Raider (1986) – inedito Conan the Warlord (1988) – inedito Conan the Hero (1989) – inedito Conan the Great (1989) – inedito Conan the Outcast (1991) – inedito Conan the Savage (1992) – inedito Conan of the Red Brotherhood (1993) – inedito Conan. Scourge of the Bloody Coast (1994) – inedito Conan the Gladiator (1995) – inedito Conan. Lord of the Black River (1996) – inedito Carter Linwood Vrooman – conosciuto semplicemente come Lin Carter (1930 - 1988) Conan the cimmerian (eroe di R.E.H.) Conan (1967) – scritto con Robert E. Howard e L. Sprague de Camp – Conan!, Fantacollana 13, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1976: The Thing in the Crypt – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La «cosa» nella cripta The Hand of Nergal – scritto con Robert E. Howard – La mano di Nergal The City of Skulls – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La città dei teschi Conan of the Isles (1968) – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Conan delle isole, in L’Era Hyboriana di Conan il Cimmero, Fantacollana 40, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1981 Conan the Wanderer (1968) – scritto con Robert E. Howard e L. Sprague de Camp – Conan lo zingaro, Fantacollana 31, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1980: Black Tears – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Lacrime nere Conan of Cimmeria (1969) – scritto con Robert E. Howard e L. Sprague de Camp – Conan di Cimmeria, Fantacollana 24, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1978: The Curse of the Monolith – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La maledizione del monolite The Lair of the Ice Worm – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La tana del verme dei ghiacci The Castle of Terror – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Il castello del terrore The Snout in the Dark – scritto con Robert E. Howard e L. Sprague de Camp – Il muso nel buio Conan the Buccaneer (1971) – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Conan il bucaniere, Fantacollana 41, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1982 Conan of Aquilonia (1977) – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Conan di Aquilonia, in L’Era Hyboriana di Conan il Cimmero, Fantacollana 40, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1981: The Witch of the Mists (1972) – La strega delle bruma Black Sphinx of Nebthu (1973) – La sfinge nera di Nebthu Red Moon of Zembabwei (1974) – La Luna rossa di Zembabwei Shadows in the Skull (1975) – Ombre nel teschio Conan the Swordsman (1978) – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp e Björn Nyberg – Conan il barbaro, Oscar fantascienza 28, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1980: Legions of the Dead – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La legione dei morti Shadows in the Dark – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Ombre nel buio The Gem in the Tower – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Il gioiello nella torre The Ivory Goddess – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – La dea d’avorio Moon of Blood – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Luna di sangue Conan the Liberator (1979) – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – Conan il liberatore, Oscar fantascienza 29, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1981 Conan the Barbarian (1982) – adattamento cinematografico – scritto con L. Sprague de Camp – inedito Godwane Giant of the World’s End (1969) – inedito Warrior of World’s End (1974) – inedito Enchantress of World’s End (1975) – inedito Immortal of World’s End (1976) – inedito Barbarian of World’s End (1977) – inedito Pirate of World’s End (1978) – inedito Kylix The Quest of Kadji (1971) – inedito The Wizard of Zao (1978) – inedito Kellory the Warlock (1984) – inedito Thongor The Wizard of Lemuria (1965) / Thongor and The Wizard of Lemuria (1969) – inedito Thongor of Lemuria (1966) / Thongor and the Dragon City (1970) – inedito Thongor Against the Gods (1967) – Thongor contro gli dèi, Delta - Collana di Fantascienza e Fantasia Eroica 9, Sugar Editore, Milano, 1973 Thongor and the City of Magicians (1968) – Thongor nella città nera, Delta - Collana di Fantascienza e Fantasia Eroica 15, Sugar Editore, Milano, 1974 Thongor at the End of Time (1968) – Thongor alla fine del tempo, Delta - Collana di Fantascienza e Fantasia Eroica 17, Sugar Editore, Milano, 1974 Thongor Fights the Pirates of Tarakus (1970) – inedito Lost Worlds (1980) – inedito: The City in the Jewel (1975) – La città nella gemma, in Fantasy, a cura di Sandro Pergameno, Grandi Opere Nord 11, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1985 Black Moonlight (1976) – Chiaro di luna nero, in La legione degli eroi. un romanzo di Karl E. Wagner e 10 racconti a cura di Lin Carter, Fantasy Estate 1994, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1994 Libro/i singolo/i King Kull (1967) – scritto con Robert E. Howard – Kull di Valusia, Fantacollana 9, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1975 The Flame of Iridar (1967) – inedito Beyond the Gate of Sleep (1968) – inedito Tower at the Edge of Time (1968) – La torre sull’orlo del tempo, Urania 709, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1976 Lost World of Time (1969) – inedito Tower of Medusa (1969) – inedito The Black Star (1973) – inedito Cole Adrian (1949 - ) Dream Lords A Plague of Nightmares (1975) – inedito Lords of Nightmares (1975) – inedito Bane of Nightmares (1976) – inedito Coleman Loren L. (1947 - ) The Age of Conan. Hyborian Adventure: The Legend of Kern (serie ambientata nell’Era Hyboriana di R.E.H.) Blood of Wolves (2005) – Il Sangue dei lupi, The Age of Conan. Hyborian Adventure, Armenia Editore, Milano, 2005 Cimmerian Rage (2005) – La Furia del Cimmero, The Age of Conan. Hyborian Adventure, Armenia Editore, Milano, 2006 Songs of Victory (2005) – inedito Crichton John Michael (1942 - 2008) Libro/i singolo/i Eaters of the Dead (1976) – Mangiatori di morte, Narratori Moderni, Garzanti, Milano, 1977 D Davidson Avram (1923 - 1993) Libro/i singolo/i Ursus of Ultima Thule (1977) – inedito de Camp Lyon Sprague (1907 - 2000) Conan the cimmerian (eroe di R.E.H.) Tales of Conan (1955) – scritto con Robert E. Howard – inedito The Return of Conan (1957) / Conan the Avenger (1968) – scritto con Björn Nyberg – Conan il vendicatore, in L’Era Hyboriana di Conan il Cimmero, Fantacollana 40, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1981 Conan the Adventurer (1966) – scritto con Robert E. Howard – Conan l’avventuriero, Fantacollana 5, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1974: Drums of Tombalku – scritto con Robert E. Howard – I tamburi di Tombalku Conan (1967) – scritto con Robert E. Howard e Lin Carter – Conan!, Fantacollana 13, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1976: The Thing in the Crypt – scritto con Lin Carter – La «cosa» nella cripta The Hall of the Dead – scritto con Robert E. Howard – Il palazzo dei morti The City of Skulls – scritto con Lin Carter – La città dei teschi Conan the Usurper (1967) – scritto con Robert E. Howard – Conan l’usurpatore, Fantacollana 19, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1977: Wolves Beyond the Border – scritto con Robert E. Howard – Lupi oltre la frontiera Conan of the Isles (1968) – scritto con Lin Carter – Conan delle isole, in L’Era Hyboriana di Conan il Cimmero, Fantacollana 40, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1981 Conan the Wanderer (1968) – scritto con Robert E. Howard e Lin Carter – Conan lo zingaro, Fantacollana 31, Editrice Nord, Milano, 1980: Black Tears – scritto con Lin Carter – Lacrime nere The Flame Knife – scritto con Robert E.
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