Valley of the Flame, the Glossary
Valley of the Flame is a fantasy novel by American writer Henry Kuttner, first published in the March 1946 issue of the magazine Startling Stories under the pseudonym "Keith Hammond".[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Fantastic (magazine), Fantasy literature, Henry Kuttner, Michael Moorcock, Robert Silverberg, Shadow person, Startling Stories, Tropical disease, White people.
- 1946 American novels
- 1946 science fiction novels
- Fiction set in 1985
- Novels set in Brazil
- Works originally published in Startling Stories
Fantastic (magazine)
Fantastic was an American digest-size fantasy and science fiction magazine, published from 1952 to 1980.
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Fantasy literature
Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world.
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Henry Kuttner
Henry Kuttner (April 7, 1915 – February 3, 1958) was an American author of science fiction, fantasy and horror.
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Michael Moorcock
Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English–American writer, particularly of science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received literary novels as well as comic thrillers, graphic novels and non-fiction.
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Robert Silverberg
Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction.
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Shadow person
A shadow person (also known as a shadow figure or black mass) is the perception of shadow as a living species, humanoid figure, sometimes interpreted as the presence of a spirit or other entity by believers in the paranormal or supernatural.
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Startling Stories
Startling Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published from 1939 to 1955 by publisher Ned Pines' Standard Magazines.
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Tropical disease
Tropical diseases are diseases that are prevalent in or unique to tropical and subtropical regions.
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White people
White (often still referred to as Caucasian) is a racial classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry.
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See also
1946 American novels
- A World to Win (Sinclair novel)
- All the King's Men
- America Is in the Heart
- Betsy in Spite of Herself
- Big Tree (novel)
- Bright April
- Dark Passage
- Dark Road (novel)
- Delta Wedding
- Five Passengers from Lisbon
- Freddy the Pied Piper
- He Who Whispers
- Heed the Thunder
- Ilsa (novel)
- Miss Hickory
- Mister Roberts (novel)
- Mortgage on Life
- Mr. Adam
- Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (novel)
- My Late Wives
- Nightmare Alley (novel)
- Pattern for Conquest
- Ride the Pink Horse (novel)
- Stranger Than Truth
- The Avion My Uncle Flew
- The Big Clock
- The Bulwark (novel)
- The Dark World
- The Fields (novel)
- The Heavenly Tenants
- The Hidden Treasure of Glaston
- The House on the Borderland and Other Novels
- The Magical Mimics in Oz
- The Member of the Wedding
- The Miracle of the Bells (novel)
- The Mystery of the Tolling Bell
- The Secret Panel
- The Silent Speaker
- The Street (novel)
- The Turquoise
- The Unsuspected (novel)
- The Wonderful Year (novel)
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow & The Fairy Chessmen
- Trouble Follows Me
- Valley of the Flame
- Williwaw (novel)
1946 science fiction novels
- Escape on Venus
- The Dark World
- The Man from Mars
- Valley of the Flame
- Vintage Season
Fiction set in 1985
- 1985 (Burgess novel)
- 1985 (Dalos novel)
- A Dream of Wessex
- A Message from Charity
- Attack of the Cybermen
- Before Watchmen
- Billy Elliot the Musical
- Dekalog: Eight
- Duane Barry
- Elegy (The Twilight Zone)
- GURPS Alternate Earths
- Highlander III: The Sorcerer
- Homer's Barbershop Quartet
- It (novel)
- Knots and Crosses
- Life of Crime (TV series)
- Poor Souls (novel)
- Rose Madder (novel)
- Sag Harbor (novel)
- Silver Wedding (novel)
- Starter for Ten (novel)
- The Assets
- The Eyre Affair
- The Pale King
- The Third World War (Hackett novels)
- The Two Doctors
- The Variant
- There Will Come Soft Rains (short story)
- Times Square Comes Alive
- Valley of the Flame
- Voyage (novel)
- Watchmen
Novels set in Brazil
- A Handful of Dust
- A Samba for Sherlock (novel)
- Brasyl
- Brazil (novel)
- Brazil Red
- City of the Beasts
- Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
- Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils
- Iracema
- It Is Wood, It Is Stone
- Jaguar (novel)
- Journey to the River Sea
- Memoir From Antproof Case
- Menino de engenho
- My Two Worlds
- Nesthäkchen and Her Grandchildren
- O Escaravelho do Diabo
- O Terceiro Travesseiro
- O gaúcho
- River of Death
- Robinson Crusoe
- Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series)
- Showdown (Amado novel)
- Spilt Milk (novel)
- State of Wonder
- The Crossing of the Red Land
- The Daffodil Affair
- The Fate of a Crown
- The Green Brain
- The Guarani
- The Masked Monkey
- The Partner (Grisham novel)
- The Quiet War
- Through the Arc of the Rain Forest
- Valley of the Flame
- Vidas secas
Works originally published in Startling Stories
- Against the Fall of Night
- Beyond the Golden Stair
- Big Planet
- Button, Button (Asimov short story)
- Christmas on Ganymede
- Columbus Was a Dope
- History Lesson
- Human Is
- Marionettes, Inc.
- Nanny (short story)
- Path of Unreason
- Sail On! Sail On!
- Summer Wear
- The City and the Stars
- The Five Gold Bands
- The Glory That Was
- The Houses of Iszm
- The Lovers (Farmer novella and novel)
- The Rithian Terror
- The Starmen
- Transience (short story)
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