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Magic in Ithkar 4

1987 anthology edited by Andre Norton and Robert Adams


1987 anthology edited by Andre Norton and Robert Adams

FieldValue
nameMagic in Ithkar 4
imageMagic in Ithkar 4.jpg
captionCover art from the first edition
authorAndre Norton and Robert Adams (editors)
cover_artistStephen Hickman
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
seriesMagic in Ithkar
genreFantasy short stories
publisherTor Books
release_date1987
media_typePrint (paperback)
pages278
isbn0-8125-4719-5
congressPS648.F3 M284 1987
oclc16146957
preceded_byMagic in Ithkar 3

Magic in Ithkar 4 is a shared world anthology of fantasy stories edited by Andre Norton and Robert Adams. It was first published as a paperback by Tor Books in July 1987.

Summary

The book collects fourteen original short stories by various fantasy authors which share the setting of an annual fair in the city of Ithkar, together with an introduction by Adams and notes on the authors by Norton.

Setting

As described in the introduction by co-editor Robert Adams (identical to that in the previous volumes), the world of which Ithkar is a part has suffered from some past holocaust which wiped out an earlier, higher civilization. Subsequently, the area which became Ithkar became a base for the explorations of three godlike visitors, who came to be worshiped as actual deities after their departure. A temple and priesthood dedicated to them developed over succeeding generations, which held a yearly fair on the anniversary of the visitors' first arrival. The city of Ithkar grew up about the temple on the strength of the commerce the fair attracted.

The historical background provided appears science fictional in nature; the war that destroyed the previous culture is related in terms which suggest a nuclear war, complete with radiation-derived mutations of life-forms in the vicinities of the nuclear strikes, while the story of the visitors resembles an expedition of interstellar explorers. Present-day Ithkar is, however, a fantasy setting, in which wizards and sorcerers are rife, and magic works.

Contents

  • "Prologue" (Robert Adams)
  • "The Clockwork Woman" (Ann R. Brown)
  • "First Do No Harm" (Mildred Downey Broxon)
  • "Honeycomb" (Esther M. Friesner)
  • "Demon Luck" (Craig Shaw Gardner)
  • "A Quiet Day at the Fair" (Sharon Green)
  • "Mandrake" (Caralyn Inks)
  • "To Trap a Demon" (Ardath Mayhar)
  • "Trave" (Shirley Meier)
  • "The Book-Healer" (Sandra Miesel)
  • "The Demon's Gift" (Kathleen O'Malley)
  • "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies" (Claudia Peck)
  • "Day of Strange Fortune" (Carol Severance)
  • "Cat and Muse" (Rose Wolf)
  • "The Talisman" (Timothy Zahn)
  • "Biographical Notes" (Andre Norton)

Reception

The book was reviewed by Don D'Ammassa in Science Fiction Chronicle no. 99, December 1987.

Notes

References

  1. "Magic in Ithkar 4".
  2. [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/robert-adams/magic-in-ithkar-4.htm Fantastic Fiction entry for ''Magic in Ithkar 4'']
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