The Demons of the Upper Air
| First published | 1969 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Roy A. Squires |
| Format | Pamphlet |
| Type | Collection |
| Pages | [20] |
| Price | $3.50 |
Hand-crafted chapbook of 8 poems, each without title, but with a Roman numeral. The last poem is numbered "iix" instead of "viii".
"275 copies numbered in Arabic and 50 copies numbered I-L which are assigned to the membership of the Society of Private Printers..." Signed by the author.
Saddle stitched (with thread), jacket sewn on.
No ISBN.
The publication is in an envelope with the title and author's name, with the copy number in pencil on the back.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1970 | Alexander Temple | Fantastic, February 1970 |
No ISBN on record — searching by title and author.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| [10] | iv. "Signs? Signs? You ask for a sign?..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [12] | v. "Since dark first fought with brightness..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [14] | vi. "Ho, tramper on the road below,..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [16] | vii. "Be these my words To that which is higher..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [18] | iix. "Out the frost-rimmed windows peer,..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [7] | i. "There is a whispering outside the walls..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [8] | ii. "Solyman sought to seal us up..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |
| [9] | iii. "Above, above The Air is thin..." | Fritz Leiber | Poem |