The Face In The Abyss is a fantasy novel by American writer A. Merritt. It is composed of a novelette with the same title and its sequel, "The Snake Mother". It was first published in its complete form in by Horace Liveright. "The Face in the Abyss" first appeared in the September 8, issue of He passed away in Florida in at the age of This one features some of Merritt's favorite themes--a lost civilization, a daring adventurer, a beautiful woman to be won, bizarre creatures, and /5. The Face in the Abyss by A. Merritt Published by Donald M. Grant. Reviewed in the United States on J. Verified Purchase. A simply amazingly creative novel by one of the best of the pulp-era authors. This may be Merritt's best novel and would have been very worthy of a /5(20).
The Face in the Abyss is a fantasy novel by American writer A. www.doorway.ru is composed of a novelette with the same title and its sequel, "The Snake Mother". It was first published in its complete form in by Horace www.doorway.ru novelette "The Face in the Abyss" originally appeared in the magazine Argosy All-Story Weekly in the September 8, issue. The Face In The Abyss by A. Merritt. — 2 ratings — 0 reviews subjects: Science Fiction, Fantasy. Register for a free account. All our eBooks are FREE to download! sign in or create a new account. Download EPUB KB. Download Kindle KB. $ In The Face in the Abyss, Merritt controls theme, mood, characterization, and action in such a way as to make the "join" between the two original stories unnoticeable. The form, then, is as.
The Face in the Abyss by A. Merritt Published by Donald M. Grant. Reviewed in the United States on J. Verified Purchase. A simply amazingly creative novel by one of the best of the pulp-era authors. This may be Merritt's best novel and would have been very worthy of a sequel had he lived longer. Although Merritt was one of the most popular SFF authors of his time, today he’s almost forgotten except in corners of pulp fandom. The Face in the Abyss, like Merritt’s other novels set in otherworldly hidden civilizations, has fallen into the out-of-print, out-of-mind limbo. Avon books published a top-selling paperback for years, but eventually they allowed their rights in it lapse. The Face looked at him from the far side of the cavern. Bodiless, its chin rested upon the floor. Colossal, its eyes of pale blue crystals were level with his. It was carved out of the same black stone as the walls, but within it was no faintest sparkle of the darting luminescences. It was a man's face and the face of a fallen angel's in one;.
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