The Enchanter Compleated (The Incompleat Enchanter #3)

L. Sprague de Camp, Fletcher Pratt


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 · 4 ratings · 157 pages · Published: 1953

The Enchanter Compleated by L. Sprague de Camp, Fletcher Pratt
The Mathematics of Magic - it was the greatest discovery ever. Or so thought Professor Harold Shea. With the proper equations he could instantly transport himself and his friend Reed Chalmers back - or sideways - in time to all the wondrous lands of ancient myth and legend.

But slips in time were a hazard. and Shea's magic didn't always work quite as he expected. A dragon spell might yield a hundred dragons - or, even worse, one-tenth of a dragon. And the various imaginary lands he travelled to held countless dangers that even Shea's equations couldn't predict...

ONE OF THE GREATEST FANTASY ADVENTURES OF ALL TIME!

Pure extraveganza and pure delight! - New York Times

Delightful fantasy - Galaxy

A lot of fun: and you never met anything exactly like it in your life - Saturday Review of Literature

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