Although probably best known for his collaborations with L Sprague de Camp, especially the Incompleat Enchanter stories, Fletcher Pratt was already a well-known contributor to Science Fiction magazines in his own right, particularly those under the direction of Hugo Gernsback, mostly in the role of translator. Much of his output in the 1930s was non-fiction of a particularly heavy nature, the fiction acting as a relief valve. He wrote some serious Sword & Sorcery, and The Well of the Unicorn, under the name of George U Fletcher. Other more experimental (for their time) works did less well.
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