Fritz Leiber's first book (as opposed to his first two novels, first published in magazines in 1943) was this brilliant collection, which has seen three major variant editions over the decades in the U.S.: the original Arkham House edition, with the jacket by Ronald Clyne below; the Ballantine paperback, part of their loose horror line around the turn of the 1960s, featuring (as did the other horror titles) a Richard Powers cover (at right) (and with the novella "Adept's Gambit" dropped so as to result in a rather thin paperback, much cheaper for Ballantine to produce in those years and thus easier to offer at the 35c price-point); and the Berkley edition, with a Wayne Douglas Barlowe cover, at bottom, and two stories added to the original contents, the important early story "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes" and the impressive mid-career "A Bit of the Dark World"...whether these additions were made at Leiber's request or that of Berkley editor David Hartwell is a question I'll have to ask the latter. This certainly leaves the Berkley as in some ways the best edition to have, in terms of value, and the Gregg Press 1980 clothbound library edition (on acid-free paper) is a facsimile reprint of the Berkley pages (with an introduction by Richard Powers's son, the historian Richard Gid Powers).
Even without the extra stories, all three variants would be eminently worth the reading even if they contained only the extremely seminal story "Smoke Ghost," one of the several stories where Leiber can be seen to be expanding the palette of fantastic fiction and pointing to new areas for exploration that he and many others would colonize over the next several decades; a very modern sort of haunting (even as "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes" is a notable extrapolation of, and new approach to, vampirism). Others here are almost as influential and as entertaining, not least one of the three stories (including "Adept's Gambit") originally published in the Arkham House edition, "The Man Who Never Grew Young"--a neat inversion of the conceit at the heart of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" and similar fantasies...and the novella itself, one of the key stories in, and the best of the early contributions to, the Fafhrd and Gray Mouser series of sword and sorcery fantasies, often with autobiographical elements, Leiber would write throughout his career.
Night’s Black Agents Fritz Leiber (Arkham House, 1947, $3.00, x+237pp, hc)
- Ballantine 1961 edition omits “Adept’s Gambit”.
- ix Foreword · fw
- 5 Smoke Ghost · ss Unknown Worlds Oct 1941
- 21 The Automatic Pistol · ss Weird Tales May 1940
- 38 The Inheritance · ss Weird Tales Jan 1942, as “The Phantom Slayer”
- 53 The Hill and the Hole · ss Unknown Worlds Aug 1942
- 66 The Dreams of Albert Moreland · nv The Acolyte Spr 1945
- 83 The Hound · ss Weird Tales Nov 1942
- 99 Diary in the Snow · nv *
- 127 The Man Who Never Grew Young · ss *
- 137 The Sunken Land [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] · ss Unknown Worlds Feb 1942
- 155 Adept’s Gambit [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] · na *
The 1977 Sphere (UK) edition TOC, with the subsection breakdowns. |
- Night’s Black Agents Fritz Leiber (Ballantine 508K, Jun ’61, 35¢, 143pp, pb)
Omits “Adept’s Gambit”. • "For Jonquil, My Wife." on page 2.
- 7 · Smoke Ghost · ss Unknown Worlds Oct 1941
- 22 · The Automatic Pistol · ss Weird Tales May 1940
- 37 · The Inheritance · ss Weird Tales Jan 1942, as “The Phantom Slayer”
- 52 · The Hill and the Hole · ss Unknown Worlds Aug 1942
- 64 · The Dreams of Albert Moreland · nv The Acolyte Spr 1945
- 80 · The Hound · ss Weird Tales Nov 1942
- 94 · Diary in the Snow · nv Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- 119 · The Man Who Never Grew Young · ss Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- 127 · The Sunken Land [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] · ss Unknown Worlds Feb 1942
- Night’s Black Agents Fritz Leiber (Berkley, Mar ’78, $1.75, xii+275pp, pb) This edition adds two stories not in the Arkham House ed. Note: it reverses the order of the subsections of the Arkham House edition.
- xi Foreword · fw
- 3 The Sunken Land [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] · ss Unknown Worlds Feb 1942
- 29 Adept’s Gambit [Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser] · na Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- 91 The Man Who Never Grew Young · ss Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- 109 Smoke Ghost · ss Unknown Worlds Oct 1941
- 125 The Automatic Pistol · ss Weird Tales May 1940
- 141 The Inheritance · ss Weird Tales Jan 1942, as “The Phantom Slayer”
- 157 The Hill and the Hole · ss Unknown Worlds Aug 1942
- 169 The Dreams of Albert Moreland · nv The Acolyte Spr 1945
- 185 The Hound · ss Weird Tales Nov 1942
- 201 Diary in the Snow · nv Night’s Black Agents, Arkham 1947
- 227 The Girl with the Hungry Eyes · ss The Girl With the Hungry Eyes, ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon 1949
- 243 A Bit of the Dark World · nv Fantastic Feb 1962
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