Mad Amos
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Mad Amos is a 1996 short story collection[1][2] by the American speculative fiction author Alan Dean Foster. The stories (only two of which were previously unpublished) center on the character of Amos Malone, a mountain man in the 19th century American West. Mad Amos' knowledge of the occult and the fantastic brings him and his trusty but temperamental steed, the unicorn Worthless, into various adventures.
Contents[]
- "Wu-Ling's Folly"
- "Ferrohippus"
- "Witchen Woes"
- "Jackalope"
- "The Chrome Comanche"
- "Agrarian Deform"
- "Having Words"
- "What You See . . ."
- "Neither a Borrower Be . . ."
- "The Purl of the Pacific"
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Mad Amos by Alan Dean Foster". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
- ^ "ALAN DEAN FOSTER". www.alandeanfoster.com. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
Categories:
- 1996 short story collections
- Books by Alan Dean Foster
- Fantasy short story collections
- Science fiction Westerns
- Single-writer short story collections
- Fantasy short story collection stubs
- 1990s short story collection stubs