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Thomas Burnett Swann (October 12, 1928 – May 5, 1976) was an American poet, critic and fantasy author. His criticism includes works on the poetry of H.D. and Christina Rossetti . Swann died of cancer and several of his novels were published posthumously.
Ace Books have published hundreds of science fiction titles, starting in 1953. Many of these were Ace Doubles ( dos-à-dos format), but they also published many single volumes. Between 1953 and 1968, the books had a letter-series identifier; after that date they were given five digit numeric serial numbers.
F-407 SF Thomas Burnett Swann Day Of The Minotaur (1966) F-408 SF Andre Norton The Sioux Spaceman (1966) F-409 WE Lin Searles Cliff Rider (1966) F-410 NA Arlene Hale Lake Resort Nurse (1966) F-411 WE L. L. Foreman The Mustang Trail (1966) F-412 SF Philip José Farmer The Gates Of Creation (1966) F-413 NA Sharon Heath A Vacation For Nurse Dean ...
This list covers the non-double novels, for both the letter-series and numeric-series books. For the Ace Double volumes, see Ace Doubles. Genres include SF (science fiction), MY , WE westerns, and NF (nonfiction). Other mentioned genres are fantasy books, gothic novels, and romances - of which no one are specified.
After the numbers in the D/G/S-series reached 500, the G series began to use separate numbers. These are the titles listed below. These are the titles listed below. Some G-series numbers are not listed, and it is not known if a book corresponds to them; the missing numbers are: 516 and 517.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Thomas Burnett or Burnet may refer to: Thomas Burnet (theologian) (c. 1635 ... Thomas Burnett Swann (1928 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... by Thomas Burnett Swann "The Warlord of Kul Satu", by Brian Ball ... Arkham House Books: ...
Fantasy stories began to appear more frequently during the latter half of the 1950s, and in the early 1960s Carnell began to publish Thomas Burnett Swann's well-received historical fantasies. Carnell felt that the literary quality of Science Fantasy was always higher than that of New Worlds , and in the early 1960s his efforts were rewarded ...