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Soft Cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition Thus. 1. Stated 1st Printing. Publisher's glossy pictorial wraps. 12mo. 220 pp. This is a new, unopened copy in perfect, unmarked condition. FINE. A World Called Camelot was originally serialised (Coven 13, 1970/71), as Let There Be Magick by James R. Keaveny. Publisher's Code UY1224. Daw No. 202. The natives called Fomalhaut ll by the name of Fergis. In Galactic listings the Watchers and Adjusters called it Camelot for good reasons. For one thing, magic seemed to work. For another, knighthood was the order of the day and a strict chivalry ruled the lands, For a third, there was evil in the world to be combatted. Mere observation from orbit no longer sufficed, because now that evil had assumed menacing and warlike porportions. Armies and huge flying dragons were moving from the sinister southlands to overwnelm this world, much as the legions of legendary had moved to conquer Middle Earth. It is time for an Adjuster to step in and unravel the mysteries of Camelot. And that thask fell to Kyrie fern, henceforth to be known as Harl Lenti, swordsman and manipulator of a mightier magic--that of galactic science. . Mass Market Paperback. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by Camelot Publishing, LA, 1969
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 1, No. 1. Edited by Arthur H. Landis. Cover art by William Stout. Includes "Odile" (novelette) by Alan Caillou; "Let There be Magick" (pt. 1 - in book form as "A World Called Camelot") by James R. Keaveny [Arthur H. Landis]; "In Markham Town" (novelette) by Jack G. Levine; "The Postman always. . ." by Richard Flanagan; "Of Brides and Brimstone" by Lenore Betker; "Potlatch" by Joseph Harris; "I'll Come to You by Moonlight" by Jean W. Cirrito; "A Spell of Desperation" by G. Kissinger. Departments: "Editor's Cauldron"; "Readers Section"; "Poetry Corner" ("The Visitor" by Walden Muns). Illustrated by William Stout. Rubbed; old price inked/scribbled out; minor creasing, edge and corner nicks and wear; tanning.
Published by DAW Books, New York, 1976
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Thomas Barber; Richard Hescox; Don Maitz; Ken Kelly; (illustrator). First and Later Printings. 220, 175, 207, 223 pp. DAW Collectors Books: 202; 315; 437; and 505. All four books have light edge and corner wear; three have flat uncreased spines; Home-to Avalon has some creasing at the front hinge; no interior markings. Camelot in Orbit is a first printing, Magick and Home-To are second printings, World is a later printing. Covers by Thomas Barber; Richard Hescox; Don Maitz; and Ken Kelly. To be clear, the four books here are: A World Called Camelot; Camelot in Orbit; The Magick of Camelot; and Home - To Avalon. Book.