- book in the
Dying Earth series that
Vance inaugurated in 1950.
Retitled Cugel the
Clever in its
Vance Integral Edition (2005), the
story takes place in...
-
Cugel's Saga is a
picaresque fantasy novel by
American writer Jack Vance,
published by
Timescape in 1983, the
third book in the
Dying Earth series, the...
- Iucounu" "The
Manse of Iucounu", from F&SF July 1966
Cugel's Saga (the author's
preferred title is
Cugel: The
Skybreak Spatterlight) was
marketed as a novel...
-
Overworld (author's
preferred title:
Cugel the Clever,
novel 1966)
Cugel's Saga (author's
preferred title:
Cugel: The
Skybreak Spatterlight, novel, 1983)...
-
sequel to Eyes of the Overworld,
featuring Cugel the Clever,
before Vance did one
himself (called
Cugel's Saga).
Vance gave permission, and the book by...
- and Jack Vance's
Cugel the Clever. In his
article "Jack
Vance and the D&D Game", Gary
Gygax stresses the
influence that Vance's
Cugel and also Zelazny's...
- thieves, and
scoundrels of all descriptions. If you love
Harry Flashman and
Cugel the Clever, as I do, this is the book for you." “Everybody
Loves a Rogue”...
- the plot is a
sequel to Jack Vance's The Eyes of the
Overworld (a.k.a.
Cugel the Clever). Dave
Langford reviewed A
Quest for
Simbilis for
White Dwarf...
- A
later story set in the same
universe involved a mash up with Vance's
Cugel the Clever. Alan Grant – King
Barman (November 1, 1996), A
supreme evil...
- Vance's
Dying Earth books show
considerable stylistic resemblances to Cabell;
Cugel the
Clever in
those books bears a
strong resemblance, not
least in his opinion...