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===Novels and novellas=== * ''[[Conjure Wife]]'' (originally appeared in ''[[Unknown (magazine)|Unknown Worlds]]'', April 1943) β This novel relates a college professor's discovery that his wife (and many other women) are regularly using [[magic (paranormal)|magic]] against and for one another and their husbands. * ''Gather, Darkness!'' (serialized in ''[[Astounding (magazine)|Astounding]]'', May, June, and July 1943) β a dystopian, satirical depiction of a future [[theocracy]] and the revolution that brings it down. * ''[[Destiny Times Three]]'' (1945, first in ''[[Astounding (magazine)|Astounding]]'') (reprinted 1957 as [[Galaxy Science Fiction Novels|Galaxy Novel]] number 28) * ''The Sinful Ones'' (1953), an adulterated version of ''You're All Alone'' (1950 ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'' abridged); Leiber rewrote the inserted passages and saw published a revised edition in 1980. * ''The Green Millennium'' (1953) * ''The Night of the Long Knives'' (''Amazing Science Fiction Stories'', January 1960) * ''[[The Big Time (novel)|The Big Time]]'' (expanded 1961 from a version serialized in ''[[Galaxy (magazine)|Galaxy]]'', March and April 1958, which won a [[Hugo Award|Hugo]]) β Change War series. Also available in ''Ship of Shadows'' (1979) β see Collections below. * ''The Silver Eggheads'' (1961; a shorter version was published in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' in 1959) * ''[[The Wanderer (Leiber novel)|The Wanderer]]'' (1964) * ''[[Tarzan and the Valley of Gold]]'' (1966) (novelisation of a [[Clair Huffaker]] screenplay) * ''[[A Specter Is Haunting Texas]]'' (1969) * ''You're All Alone'' (1972) (the first book edition includes two shorter works as well, a revised version was issued as ''The Sinful Ones'') * ''[[Our Lady of Darkness]]'' (1977) This novel, the title of which is drawn from [[Thomas de Quincey]]'s ''[[Suspiria de Profundis]]'', was published the same year as the release of [[Dario Argento]]'s ''[[Suspiria]]'', which referenced the same idea in de Quincey. It also makes fictional reference to fellow novelists [[Jack London]], [[Clark Ashton Smith]] and [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and others. * ''Rime Isle'' (1977) (somewhere between a [[novella]] and a two-[[Novella|novelette]] collection, composed of "The Frost Monstreme" and "Rime Isle" offered as a unitary volume) * ''Ervool'' (Cheap Street, 1980βlimited ed of 200 numbered copies). A standalone edition of a short story originally published in the 1940s fanzine ''The Acolyte''. * ''The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich'' (1997) β [[H. P. Lovecraft]]ian novella written in 1936 and lost for decades * ''Dark Ladies'' (NY: Tor Books, 1999). Omnibus edition of ''[[Conjure Wife]]'' and ''Our Lady of Darkness''
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