I particularly love Grimbold's Other World which had a paperback re-release in either the late 80s or early to mid-90s.
Good for it! Otherworldly creaures and crossings definitely sounds like something I should check out.
Most of Gray's other books are out of print and have often been purged from library collections as too old, and many are expensive used (I just checked Amazon.
I poked at his bibliography last night and was surprised by how many of his novels had only the one edition and almost all of them out of print before I was born. The Seventh Swan made it into the MagicQuest reprints of the '80's; that's the only edition I've ever seen. There is very little by him in my local library system. Based on what I'm hearing—and my own enjoyment of The Apple-Stone—I'm suprised he hasn't been rediscovered. Maybe there are rights issues.
I don't think he published more than about two dozen books, and that only if one includes the plays.
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Good for it! Otherworldly creaures and crossings definitely sounds like something I should check out.
Most of Gray's other books are out of print and have often been purged from library collections as too old, and many are expensive used (I just checked Amazon.
I poked at his bibliography last night and was surprised by how many of his novels had only the one edition and almost all of them out of print before I was born. The Seventh Swan made it into the MagicQuest reprints of the '80's; that's the only edition I've ever seen. There is very little by him in my local library system. Based on what I'm hearing—and my own enjoyment of The Apple-Stone—I'm suprised he hasn't been rediscovered. Maybe there are rights issues.
I don't think he published more than about two dozen books, and that only if one includes the plays.
Just more than, but you were close.