Avram Davidson
Avram Davidson was an American writer of fantasy fiction, science fiction, and crime fiction, as well as the author of many stories that do not fit into a genre niche. He won a Hugo Award and three World Fantasy Awards in the science fiction and fantasy genres, a World Fantasy Life Achievement award, and an Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine short story award and an Edgar Award in the mystery genre. Davidson edited The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction from 1962 to 1964. His last novel The Boss in the Wall: A Treatise on the House Devil was completed by Grania Davis and was a Nebula Award finalist in 1998. His posthumous collection The Avram Davidson Treasury won the Locus Award for Best Collection in 1999. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction says "he is perhaps sf's most explicitly literary author".
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Isaac Asimov Presents Tales of the Occult
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1989
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder
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1989
Mammoth Book of Short Fantasy Novels
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1986
The Fantasy Hall of Fame [22 stories]
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1983
The House of Brass
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1968
Masters of the Maze
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1965
The Seventh Galaxy Reader
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1964
Mutiny in space
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1964
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction
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1963
The Hugo Winners [volume I]
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1962
The Hugo Winners, Volumes one and two
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1962