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Strange Harvest (book)

1965 novel by Donald Wandrei


1965 novel by Donald Wandrei

FieldValue
nameStrange Harvest
imageStrange harvest.jpg
captionDust-jacket illustration by Howard Wandrei and design by Frank Utpatel.
authorDonald Wandrei
cover_artistHoward Wandrei and Frank Utpatel
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreFantasy, Horror, Science fiction
publisherArkham House
release_date1965
media_typePrint (hardback)
pages289

Strange Harvest is a collection of 17 stories by American writer Donald Wandrei. It was released in 1965 and was the author's fourth book published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 2,000 copies. Many of the (primarily science fiction) stories originally appeared in the magazines Weird Tales and Astounding Stories.

Contents

Strange Harvest contains the following tales:

  • "Spawn of the Sea"
  • "Something from Above"
  • "The Green Flame"
  • "Strange Harvest"
  • "The Chuckler"
  • "The Whisperers"
  • "The Destroying Horde"
  • "Uneasy Lie the Drowned"
  • "Life Current"
  • "The Fire Vampires"
  • "An Atom-Smasher"
  • "Murray's light"
  • "The Men Who Never Lived"
  • "Infinity Zero"
  • "A Trip to Infinity"
  • "Giant-Plasm"
  • "Nightmare"

Sources

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