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Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison
Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison






Le Guin) 1976 World Fantasy Award Nominee (lost to The Enquiries of Dr. Many of the stories had been liberally edited over time causing mistakes and errors to creep into the text.) Award History: 1978 British Science Fiction Award Winner 1976 Locus Poll Award Nominee (lost to The Wind's Twelve Quarters by Ursula K. (Revised by Ellison, this Book Club Edition restores missing material to match Ellison's preferred text. Re-issued in 1984, this BCE reissue of Ellison's celebrated short story collection originally published in 1975 by Harper & Row. April 2020 by Andreas Synopsis: What is if the serpent is the real hero of the Genesis and God rewrote history Nathan Stack is revived by Dira aka the Snake to make the journey to the mountain where God lives. Collects 19 short stories with new Introduction by Ellison. The Deathbird 1973 magical realism short story by Harlan Ellison Posted on 27. Copy is straight, bright without stains, previous owner's marks and the binding at spine is intact, unusual for book clubs this age. Moderate jacket crinkling at top edge of panel, else jacket is Near Fine condition. Two small, closed tears (1cm and 2cm respectively) on bottom edge of rear jacket panel. First Thus with "First Bluejay Edition: December 1983" on copyright page, however the Code R24 indicates a later BCE printing in 1987.

Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison

Code R24 on page 294 and code #01100 on rear jacket panel.








Deathbird Stories by Harlan Ellison