Double Phoenix The Firebird

Double Phoenix The Firebird by Edmund Cooper, published by Ballantine in 1971, is a first edition work comprising 210 pages. This book presents two stories centered around a mythical creature, the Firebird, and includes essays by Lin Carter that provide context and insight into the narratives. The language of the book is English, and it falls within the realms of science fiction and fantasy, specifically touching on themes of sword and sorcery.
Readers will find a blend of novellas, with the first being “The Firebird” by Edmund Cooper, followed by “From the World’s End” by Roger Lancelyn Green. The essays by Lin Carter serve to enhance the reader’s understanding of the stories and their significance within the genre. This edition offers a unique exploration of fantasy elements and mythical themes, making it a notable addition for enthusiasts of the genre.
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Another BAF (Ballantine Adult Fiction) title.
Two stories about a mythical creature.
Contents:
v About The Firebird and Edmund Cooper: Phoenix Times Two (1971) essay by Lin Carter
ix About From the World’s End and Roger Lancelyn Green (1971) essay by Lin Carter
xi About Double Phoenix essay by Lin Carter
5 The Firebird (1971) novella by Edmund Cooper
93 From the World’s End (1948) novella by Roger Lancelyn Green
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