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The Deadly Streets and Other Works

The Deadly Streets

Raw, vital, uncompromising—here are portraits of the lost, the damned, the helpless, trying to get a handle on

life. A startling collection of “hip” stories by an impressive young writer, torn from the shadows of the twilight world.

Muggers, slashers, street gangs, lurkers in the shadows: no need to read Lovecraft to be thoroughly terrified. Just

read these 16 violent tales … or take a walk in the park tonight.

No Doors, No Windows

You have nothing to fear but fear itself. The only trouble is, fear comes in so many different shapes and sizes

these days—the rejection by a beautiful woman, the threat of impending nuclear holocaust, the erratic behavior of

wackos walking the streets who only need a wrong word and there they go to the top of an apartment building with a

sniperscope’d rifle. Fear is all around you, and the minute you get all the rational fears taken care of, all battened down

and secure, here comes something new. Like the special fears generated in these 16 incredible stories. Fear described as

it has never been described before, by the startling imagination of Harlan Ellison, master fantasist, tour guide through

the land of dreadful visions, unerring observer of human folly and supernatural diabolism.

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The Deadly Streets

Raw, vital, uncompromising—here are portraits of the lost, the damned, the helpless, trying to get a handle on

life. A startling collection of “hip” stories by an impressive young writer, torn from the shadows of the twilight world.

Muggers, slashers, street gangs, lurkers in the shadows: no need to read Lovecraft to be thoroughly terrified. Just

read these 16 violent tales … or take a walk in the park tonight.

No Doors, No Windows

You have nothing to fear but fear itself. The only trouble is, fear comes in so many different shapes and sizes

these days—the rejection by a beautiful woman, the threat of impending nuclear holocaust, the erratic behavior of

wackos walking the streets who only need a wrong word and there they go to the top of an apartment building with a

sniperscope’d rifle. Fear is all around you, and the minute you get all the rational fears taken care of, all battened down

and secure, here comes something new. Like the special fears generated in these 16 incredible stories. Fear described as

it has never been described before, by the startling imagination of Harlan Ellison, master fantasist, tour guide through

the land of dreadful visions, unerring observer of human folly and supernatural diabolism.

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  1. 4.1

    I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream and Other Works

    Harlan Ellison

  2. Lost Sci-Fi Books 366 thru 370 : Five Dark Classics of Suspense, Terror and the Strange

    Harlan Ellison, Jack London, Frank Belknap Long, Edgar Allan Poe, Frank R. Stockton

  3. Science Fiction Grand Masters 5

    Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Clifford D. Simak, Isaac Asimov, Harry Harrison, Robert Sheckley, Fritz Leiber, Alfred Bester, Damon Knight, Arthur C. Clarke

  4. Aliens and Nothing But Aliens 5 - Seventeen Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s : Otherworldly Creatures, Cosmic Encounters, And Alien Mysteries From The Golden Age Of Sci-Fi

    Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, John W. Campbell, Frank Belknap Long, Murray Leinster, Damon Knight, Mack Reynolds, Robert Sheckley, Sam Carson, Ron Goulart, Russ Winterbotham, Elisabeth R. Lewis, Morton Klass, Winston Marks, Stephen Marlowe, Joe Gibson, Alfred Coppel

  5. Science Fiction Grand Masters : From Asimov to Ellison—Timeless Sci-Fi by the Genre’s Greatest Minds

    Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg, Damon Knight, Fritz Leiber, Clifford D. Simak, Harry Harrison, Poul Anderson, Frederik Pohl, Harlan Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Lester del Rey

  6. 1950s Science Fiction 2 - 23 Science Fiction Short Stories From the 1950s

    Harlan Ellison, Rog Phillips, Damon Knight, Robert Silverberg, Alfred Coppel, Winston Marks, Darius John Granger, Alan E. Nourse, James Mckimmey, S. J. Sackett, William Morrison, Philip K Dick, Russ Winterbotham, Mack Reynolds, Richard S. Shaver, Erik Fennel

  7. 1950s Science Fiction 10

    Murray Leinster, Philip K Dick, Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Clark Ashton Smith, Randall Garrett, Donald A. Wollheim, Zenna Henderson, Michael Shaara, Charles Dye, Noel Loomis, Robert Sheckley, Miriam Allen deFord, Lynn Venable, William Tenn, Katherine MacLean, Clyde Beck, Alan E. Nourse, Ron Cocking

  8. Lost Sci-Fi Books 341 thru 345 - Five Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s

    Michael Shaara, Harlan Ellison, Robert Sheckley, J. F. Bone, Charles E. Fritch

  9. Lost Sci-Fi Books 61 thru 80

    Ray Bradbury, Philip K Dick, Erik Fennel, Richard R. Smith, C. H. Thames, Bjarne Kirchhoff, George Whittington, Harlan Ellison, Russ Winterbotham, Robert Silverberg, George O. Smith, Fredric Brown, Alfred Coppel

  10. #345

    Yellow Streak Hero

    Harlan Ellison

  11. Space Travelers and Nothing But Space Travelers 9 - 18 Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s, and 60s : Classic Voyages from Sci-Fi Legends Like Asimov, Ellison, and Harrison

    Harlan Ellison, Isaac Asimov, Harry Harrison, Michael Shaara, Nelson S. Bond, Clark Ashton Smith, Alfred Coppel, Frank Belknap Long, Winston Marks, William Morrison, Gordon R. Dickson, Sam Carson, Raymond Z. Gallun, Charles Dye, Miriam Allen deFord, Lynn Venable, William Tenn

  12. Vintage Sci-Fi 17 - 17 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from Arthur C. Clarke, Jack London, H. P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, Harlan Ellison, H. G. Wells, Clifford D. Simak, and many more

    Arthur C. Clarke, H.P. Lovecraft, Harlan Ellison, H.G. Wells, Clifford D. Simak, Nelson S. Bond, Donald E. Westlake, Mack Reynolds, Katherine MacLean, Clyde Beck, Jack London, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Silverberg, Frank R. Stockton, Alfred Coppel