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Appendix N: Weird Tales from the Roots of Dungeons & Dragons

Peter Bebergal

First published 2024
Series Appendix N
Publisher Strange Attractor Press
Format Trade Paperback
Type Anthology
Cover art Arik Roper
Pages xxvi+381
Price $22.95
ISBN 9781913689933

Revised and Expanded Edition.

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Page Title Author(s) Type
3 How Sargoth Lay Siege to Zaremm Lin Carter Short Story
7 The Tale of Hauk Poul Anderson Novelette
31 The Jewels in the Forest Fritz Leiber Novelette
71 Empire of the Necromancers Clark Ashton Smith Short Story
81 Turjan of Miir Jack Vance Short Story
99 A Hero at the Gates Tanith Lee Short Story
115 Tower of the Elephant Robert E. Howard Novelette
145 The Song of Swords Fred Saberhagen Poem
151 The Dreaming City Michael Moorcock Novelette
185 The Doom That Came to Sarnath H. P. Lovecraft Short Story
193 Tower of Darkness David Madison Novelette
217 Straggler from Atlantis Manly Wade Wellman Novelette
245 The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles Margaret St. Clair Short Story
251 The Pit of Wings Ramsey Campbell Short Story
267 Black God's Kiss C. L. Moore Novelette
299 The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth Lord Dunsany Short Story
319 The People of the Pit A. Merritt Short Story
337 Legacy from Sorn Fen Andre Norton Short Story
351 Crom the Barbarian Gardner Fox & John Giunta Short Story
363 Sword of Dragonus Frank Brunner Short Fiction
371 Afterword (Appendix N: Weird Tales from the Roots of Dungeons & Dragons) Ann VanderMeer Essay
375 Notes on the Stories (Appendix N: Weird Tales from the Roots of Dungeons & Dragons) Peter Bebergal Essay
377 Appendix N: Inspirational and Educational Reading Gary Gygax Essay
ix Foreword (Appendix N: Weird Tales from the Roots of Dungeons & Dragons) Adrian Tchaikovsky Essay
vii Dungeon Module GG1: Descent Into the Temple of Appendix N: An Adventure for Character Levels 1-4 Peter Bebergal Essay
xiii Editor's Introduction (Appendix N: Weird Tales from the Roots of Dungeons & Dragons) Peter Bebergal Essay