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The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective 

The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective (1985)
A collection of stories by Harlan Ellison

 
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Bram Stoker
In April of 1949, Harlan Ellison was a lonely little kid living in Painesville, Ohio. A time traveler, observing him from within an invisible bubble, would not have marked him as anything more interesting than an undersized fourteen-year-old, seemingly always in hot water. Lively blue eyes, but basically just another kid." "But something was stirring, something was wakening in that nexus of energy. And in The Cleveland News of June 7th, little more than a week after he turned fifteen, Harlan Ellison's first professional writing appeared in print: the initial installment of a five-part adventure serial (liberally cribbed from Sir Walter Scott) titled "The Sword of Parmagon."" "Now, in a retrospective, 50 years of the best of Harlan Ellison has been assembled in a volume exceeding 1200 pages, encompassing fiction, essays, personal reminiscences, reviews and (published for the first time anywhere) a complete teleplay. Eight-six complete and (with one exception) unabridged examples of the nonpareil writings of the man The Los Angeles Times labels "the 20th Century Lewis Carroll."

 
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Hardback Editions

September 1991 : Hardback
Title: The Essential Ellison: A 35-Year Retrospective
Author(s):: Harlan Ellison
ISBN: 0962344737 / 9780962344732 (USA edition)
Publisher: Morpheus International,U.S.
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Paperback Editions

November 1991 : Paperback
Title: The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective
Author(s):: Harlan Ellison
ISBN: 0962344745 / 9780962344749 (USA edition)
Publisher: Morpheus International
Availability: Amazon UK   Amazon   Amazon CA   

 


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