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  1. Two Sought Adventure is a 1957 collection of fantasy short stories by American writer Fritz Leiber. It was first published by Gnome Press in 1957 in an edition of 4,000 copies. The collections contains all of Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories that had been written at the time, with the exception of "Adept's Gambit".

    • Fritz Leiber
    • 1957
  2. 27. Jan. 2023 · Two sought adventure; exploits of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser : Leiber, Fritz, 1910-1992 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. Publication history. Leiber's only solo Grey Mouser tale, "The Unholy Grail", was the cover story for the October 1962 issue of Fantastic. The first story, "Two Sought Adventure", appeared in Unknown in August 1939; the last in The Knight and Knave of Swords in 1988.

  4. 9. Nov. 2017 · Two Sought Adventure, die erste professionell veröffentlichte Schwerter-Geschichte, erschien 1939 in Unknown. Howards Red Nails war im Juli 1936 kurz nach seinem Selbstmord in Weird Tales herausgekommen. Wie Conan ist auch Fafhrd ein Barbar, der aus dem eisigen Norden in den verlockenden Süden zieht.

  5. Two Sought Adventure. Fritz Leiber. 4.25. 28 ratings6 reviews. Contents: • Induction. • The Jewels in the Forest. • Thieves' House. • The Bleak Shore. • The Howling Tower. • The Sunken Land. • The Seven Black Priests. • Claws from the Night. Genres Fantasy Short Stories Fiction. 186 pages, Hardcover. First published January 1, 1957.

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  6. Fritz Leiber. "Two Sought Adventure" is a fantasy novella that follows the thrilling escapades of two swashbuckling adventurers, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Set in a richly detailed world filled with magic, monsters, and treachery, the story captures the duo's quest for treasure and glory.

  7. The first published story of the sequence, and Leiber's first published story, is "Two Sought Adventure" (August 1939 Unknown; vt "The Jewels in the Forest" in Two Sought Adventure, coll 1957); he was still adding to the saga half a century later. The publishing history of the series as a whole is complex, perhaps – given the fact that most ...