An edition of Year's Best Fantasy 3 (2003)

Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)

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An edition of Year's Best Fantasy 3 (2003)

Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)

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The door to fantastic worlds, skewed realities, and breathtaking other realms is opened wide to you once more in this third anthology of the finest short fantasy fiction to emerge over the past year, compiled by acclaimed editor David G. Hartwell. Rarely has a more magnificent collection of tales been contained between book covers -- phenomenal visions of the impossible-made-possible by some of the field's most accomplished literary artists and stellar talents on the rise. Year's Best Fantasy 3 is a heady brew of magic and wonder, strange journeys and epic quests, boldly concocted by the likes of Ursula K. Le Guin, Michael Swanwick, Tanith Lee, and others. Step into a dimension beyond the limits of ordinary imagination . . . and be amazed!.

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Eos
Language
English
Pages
512

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Cover of: Year's Best Fantasy 3
Year's Best Fantasy 3
2004, HarperCollins
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Cover of: Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)
Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)
June 24, 2003, Eos
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)
Year's Best Fantasy 3 (Year's Best Fantasy)
June 24, 2003, Eos
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First Sentence

"It was so long ago that fathers were still gaunt from the war, their awful scars still livid; so long ago that mothers wore frocks, made fancy Jell-O desserts in ring molds."

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Library of Congress
PR1309.F3

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7277708M
ISBN 10
0060521805
ISBN 13
9780060521806
OCLC/WorldCat
52144420
Library Thing
158951
Goodreads
829947

First Sentence

"It was so long ago that fathers were still gaunt from the war, their awful scars still livid; so long ago that mothers wore frocks, made fancy Jell-O desserts in ring molds."

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