Hell Hath Fury (anthology)
Hell Hath Fury is an anthology of fantasy fiction short stories edited by George Hay, the third of a number of anthologies drawing their contents from the classic magazine Unknown of the 1930s-1940s. It was first published in hardcover by Neville Spearman in October 1963.[1]
Dust cover of Hell Hath Fury | |
Author | edited by George Hay |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy short stories |
Publisher | Neville Spearman |
Publication date | 1963 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 240 pp |
The book collects seven tales by various authors, together with a preface by the editor.
Contents
- "Preface" (George Hay)
- "Hell Hath Fury" (Cleve Cartmill) (Unknown Worlds, Aug. 1943)
- "The Bleak Shore" (Fritz Leiber, Jnr.) (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, Nov. 1940)
- "The Frog" (P. Schuyler Miller) (Unknown Worlds, Oct. 1942)
- "The Refugee" (Jane Rice) (Unknown Worlds, Oct. 1943)
- "The Devil's Rescue" (L. Ron Hubbard) (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, Oct. 1940)
- "The Cloak" (Robert Bloch) (Unknown, May 1939)
- "The Extra Bricklayer" (A. M. Phillips) (Unknown Fantasy Fiction, Sep. 1940)
Notes
- Hell Hath Fury title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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