Robert Bloch / Ben Bova / Algis Budrys / Avram Davidson / Samuel R. Delany / Joe L. Hensley / Keith Laumer / William Rotsler / Robert Sheckley / Robert Silverberg / Henry Slesar / Theodore Sturgeon / A. E. Van Vogt / Roger Zelazny / and Harlan Ellison, unassisted. If you mix Ellison with wild talents like those names listed above you've got a book as unique as the Abominable Snowperson. Here is the first collection of collaborative stories ever created, each deranged vision complete with introduction (in the patented ...
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Robert Bloch / Ben Bova / Algis Budrys / Avram Davidson / Samuel R. Delany / Joe L. Hensley / Keith Laumer / William Rotsler / Robert Sheckley / Robert Silverberg / Henry Slesar / Theodore Sturgeon / A. E. Van Vogt / Roger Zelazny / and Harlan Ellison, unassisted. If you mix Ellison with wild talents like those names listed above you've got a book as unique as the Abominable Snowperson. Here is the first collection of collaborative stories ever created, each deranged vision complete with introduction (in the patented Ellison manner) explaining how the story was written and who gets the blame. The lunatic mind of Harlan Ellison strikes again.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Pages are clean, though toned; wraps have edge wear and a reading crease. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. Audience: General/trade.
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Good. Edge nicks lower page edge and cover folds. Reissue of the 1971 Walker First Edition, the author in collaboration with Robert Bloch, Ben Bova, Algis Budrys, Avram Davidson, Samuel R. Delany, Joe L. Hensley, Keith Laumer, William Rotsler, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, Henry Slesar, Theodore Sturgeon, A.E. Van Vogt, Roger Zelazny, Cover Art by Diane and Leo Dillon.
Anyone who has read a book written exclusively by Ellison, alone, would have to admit that he leans to the dark side of humanity. Reading an entire collection of Ellison-only stories is not for the faint-hearted or depressed. Some of the stories in this book follow this style, but more often than not, when he conspires with another author on these stories, he lightens up and has a little fun. Certainly the introductions preceding each story, detailing the writing process in each partnership are entertaining enough themselves. I'm still surprised no one was arrested in the writing of this book.