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Fantasia Eroica Spada E Stregoneria Fantasia eroica e Spada e Stregoneria Heroic Fantasy and Sword and Sorcery 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 Catalogo di SF, Fantasy e Horror a cura di Ernesto Vegetti, Pino Cottogni ed Ermes Bertoni, http://www.fantascienza.com/catalogo/. A Adams, Franklin Robert (1933 - 1990) Horseclan The Coming of the Horseclans (1975) Swords of the Horseclans (1977) Revenge of the Horseclans (1977) A Cat of Silvery Hue (1979) The Savage Mountains (1980) The Patrimony (1980) Horseclan Odyssey (1981) The Death of a Legend (1981) The Witch Goddess (1982) Bili the Axe (1983) Champion of the Last Battle (1983) A Woman of the Horseclans (1983) Horses of the North (1985) A Man Called Milo Morai (1986) The Memories of Milo Morai (1986) Trumpets of War (1987) Madman’s Army (1987) The Clan of the Cats (1988) Friends of the Horseclans (1987): “Battle at Kahlkopolis” [“Battle of Kahlkhopolis”] (1985) [scritto da Robert Adam] “A Vision of Honor” [scritto da Sharon Green] “Rider on a Mountain” [scritto da Andre Norton] “Maureen Birnbaum on the Art of War” [scritto da George Alec Effinger] “The Last Time” [scritto da Joel Rosenberg] “High Road of Lost Men” [scritto da Brad Linaweaver] “Yelloweye” [scritto da Steven Barnes] “Ties of Faith” [scritto da Gillian Fitzgerald] “The Courage of Friends” [scritto da Paul Edwards] “The Swordsman Smada” [scritto da John Steakley] “Sister of Midnight” [scritto da Shariann Lewitt] “Nightfriend” [scritto da John F. Carr e Roland J. Green] Friends of the Horseclans 2 (1989): “Precious Treasure” [scritto da Harry Turtledove] “Damnation” [scritto da Sharon Green] “The Swordsman's Place” [scritto da John Steakley] “Traitors” [scritto da Susan M. Shwartz] “Dirt Brother” [scritto da Roland J. Green e John F. Carr] “Seek a Clan Sword” [scritto da Paul Edwards] “The Fear-Beast” [scritto da Sharon Green] “Killsister” [scritto da Steven Barnes] “The Enemy of My Enemy” [scritto da Mercedes R. Lackey] Anderson, Poul William (1926 - 2001) Conan [eroe di Robert E. Howard] Conan the Rebel (1980) – Conan il ribelle, Oscar Fantascienza 43, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, gennaio 1984 Last Viking [serie scritta con Karen Anderson] The Golden Horn (1980) The Road of the Sea Horse (1980) The Sign of the Raven (1980) 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, settembre 1976 Hrolf Kraki’s Saga (1973) – La saga di Hrolf Kraki, Urania Fantasy 76, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, settembre 1994 The Demon of Scattery (1979) [scritto con Mildred Downey Broxon] The Merman’s Children (1979) [versione ampliata ed aggiornata de “The Merman’s Children” (1973) – “I figli del mare”, in Heroic Fantasy. Il meglio della fantasia eroica moderna, Lin Carter (a cura di), Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 4, Fanucci Editore, Roma, maggio 1979 e de “The Tupilak” (1977) – “La maledizione del Tupilak”, in Maghi e guerrieri. Altre storie di fantasia eroica, Lin Carter (a cura di), Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 6, Fanucci Editore, Roma, gennaio 1981] – I figli del tritone, Fantacollana 47, Editrice Nord, Milano, marzo 1983 Andersson, C. Dean Hel [serie scritta con lo pseudonimo Asa Drake] Warrior Witch of Hel (1985) Death Rider of Hel (1986) Werebeasts of Hel (1986) Bloodsong Saga Book One of the Bloodsong Saga: Warrior Witch (2000) Book Two of the Bloodsong Saga: Warrior Rebel (2000) Book Three of the Bloodsong Saga: Warrior Beast (2000) B Ball, Clifford (1896? - 1947?) Racconto/i singolo/i “Duar the Accursed” (1937) – “Duar il maledetto”, in Di nuovo Weird Tales, (a cura di), Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 15, Fanucci Editore, Roma, maggio 1986 “The Thief of Forthe” (1937) “The Goddess Awakes” (1938) – “La dea-vampiro”, in Storie di Vampiri, Gianni Pilo e Sebastiano Fusco (a cura di), Grandi Tascabili Economici. I Mammut 22, maggio 1994 Bulmer, Henry Kenneth (1921 - 2005) Odan the Half-God [serie scritta con lo pseudonimo Manning Norvil] Dream Chariots (1977) Whetted Bronze (1978) Crown of the Sword God (1980) Libro/i singolo/i Swords of the Barbarians (1970) Naked as a Sword (1977) C Campbell, John Ramsey (1946 - ) Ryre “The Sustenance of Hoak” (1977) “The Changer of Names” (1977) “The Pit of Wings” (1978) Carpenter, Leonard Paul (1948 - ) Conan [eroe di Robert E. Howard] Conan the Renegade (1986) Conan the Raider (1986) Conan the Warlord (1988) Conan the Hero (1989) Conan the Great (1989) Conan the Outcast (1991) Conan the Savage (1992) Conan of the Red Brotherhood (1993) Conan. Scourge of the Bloody Coast (1994) Conan the Gladiator (1995) Conan. Lord of the Black River (1996) Carter, Linwood Vrooman [conosciuto semplicemente come Lin Carter] (1930 - 1988) Conan [eroe di Robert E. Howard] Conan (1967) [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp e postumo con Robert E. Howard] – Conan!, Fantacollana 13, Editrice Nord, Milano, giugno 1976: “The Thing in the Crypt” [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp] – “La «cosa» nella cripta” “The Hand of Nergal” [riscritto e/o revisionato da un racconto incompleto di 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, novembre 1981 Conan the Wanderer (1968) [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp e postumo con Robert E. Howard] – Conan lo zingaro, Fantacollana 31, Editrice Nord, Milano, gennaio 1980: “Black Tears” [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp] – “Lacrime nere” Conan of Cimmeria (1969) [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp e postumo con Robert E. Howard] – Conan di Cimmeria, Fantacollana 24, Editrice Nord, Milano, settembre 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” [riscritto e/o revisionato con L. Sprague de Camp da un racconto incompleto di Robert E. Howard] – “Il muso nel buio” Conan the Buccaneer (1971) [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp] – Conan il bucaniere, Fantacollana 41, Editrice Nord, Milano, gennaio 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, novembre 1981: “The Witch of the Mists” (1972) – “La strega della 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, settembre 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, gennaio 1981 Conan the Barbarian (1982) [adattamento cinematografico] [scritto con L. Sprague de Camp] Chronicles of Kylix The Quest of Kadji (1971) Amalric (mai pubblicato interamente): “The Higer Heresies of Oolimar” (1973) – “Le grandi eresie di Oolimar”, in Heroic Fantasy. Il meglio della fantasia eroica moderna, Lin Carter (a cura di), Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 4, Fanucci Editore, Roma, maggio 1979 “The Curious Custom of the Turjan Seraad” (1976) – “La curiosa consuetudine dei Seraad dei Turjan”, in Maghi e guerrieri. Altre storie di fantasia eroica, Lin Carter (a cura di), Enciclopedia della Fantascienza 6, Fanucci Editore, Roma, gennaio 1981 The Wizard of Zao (1978) Kellory the Warlock (1984) Kull [eroe di Robert E. Howard] King Kull (1967) [scritto postumo con Robert E. Howard] – Kull di Valusia, Fantacollana 9, Editrice Nord, Milano, settembre 1975: “The Black Abyss” [riscritto e/o revisionato da un racconto incompleto di Robert E. Howard] – “L’abisso tenebroso” “Riders Beyond the Sunrise” [riscritto e/o revisionato da un racconto incompleto di Robert E. Howard] – “Cavalieri oltre il sorgere del sole” “Wizard and Warrior” [riscritto e/o revisionato da un racconto incompleto di Robert E. Howard] – “Mago e guerriero” Thongor The Wizard of Lemuria (1965) [Thongor and The Wizard of Lemuria (1969)] Thongor of Lemuria (1966) [Thongor and the Dragon City (1970)] Thongor Against the Gods (1967) – Thongor contro gli dèi, Delta. Collana di Fantascienza e antasia Eroica 9, Sugar Editore, Milano, gennaio 1974 Thongor and the City of Magicians (1968) – Thongor nella città nera, Delta. Collana di antascienza e Fantasia Eroica 15, Sugar Editore, Milano, luglio 1974 Thongor at the End of Time (1968) – Thongor alla fine del tempo, Delta. Collana di Fantascienza e Fantasia Eroica 17, Sugar Editore, Milano, ottobre 1974 Thongor Fights the Pirates of Tarakus (1970) Racconto/i singolo/i della serie di Thongor “The City in the Jewel”
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