Robert Adams (science fiction writer)
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Franklin Robert Adams (August 31, 1933 – January 4, 1990) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer, formerly a career soldier. He is best known for his "Horseclans" books. Hallmarks of his work include a focus on violent action, meticulous detail in matters historical and military, and digressions expounding on various subjects from a conservative and libertarian viewpoint. His works, which all went out of print after his death, are presently being reissued by Mundania Press.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Horseclans
- The Coming of the Horseclans (1975)
- Swords of the Horseclans (1976)
- Revenge of the Horseclans (1977)
- A Cat of Silvery Hue (1979)
- The Savage Mountains (1979)
- The Patrimony (1980)
- Horseclans Odyssey (1981)
- The Death of a Legend (1981)
- The Witch Goddess (1982)
- Bili the Axe (1982)
- Champion of the Last Battle (1983)
- A Woman of the Horseclans (1983)
- Horses of the North (1985)
- A Man Called Milo Morai (1986)
- The Memories of Milo Morai (1986)
- Trumpets of War (1987)
- Madman's Army (1987)
- The Clan of the Cats (1988)
[edit] Castaways in Time
- Castaways in Time (1980)
- The Seven Magical Jewels of Ireland (1984)
- Of Kings and Quests (1986)
- Of Chiefs and Champions (1987)
- Of Myths and Monsters (1988)
- Of Beginnings and Endings (1989)
[edit] Stairway to Forever
- The Stairway to Forever (1988)
- Monsters and Magicians (1988)
- Guideposts to Danger (unpublished)
[edit] Anthologies edited
[edit] Magic in Ithkar (with Andre Norton)
- Magic in Ithkar (1985)
- Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985)
- Magic in Ithkar 3 (1987)
- Magic in Ithkar 4 (1987)
[edit] Others
- Barbarians (1986) (with Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh)
- Barbarians II (1987) (with Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh)
- Friends of the Horseclans (1987)
- Friends of the Horseclans II (1989)
- Robert Adams' Book of Alternate Worlds (1987)
- Hunger for Horror (1988) (with Pamela C. Adams)
- Robert Adams' Book of Soldiers (1988)
- Alternatives (1989)
- Phantom Regiments (1990) (with Martin H. Greenberg)