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Fantasy books of the 1940s

War-shadowed and quietly building. Fantasy holds its breath.

The 1940s were a strange chapter — most of the world was on fire, and publishing slowed accordingly. Still, the genre kept moving. Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories began their long run in the pulps, sharpening sword-and-sorcery into something wittier and more urban. C.S. Lewis published The Screwtape Letters and Perelandra. Mervyn Peake started Titus Groan, the first volume of what would become the Gormenghast cycle — a gothic, grotesque, gloriously strange counterweight to Tolkien's mythic mode. T.H. White's The Once and Future King continued to take shape across the decade.

For modern readers, the forties are a quieter, weirder shelf — less famous than the bookends on either side, but full of formal oddities and undeniable craft. Content is restrained; the era's darkness lives in tone and atmosphere rather than explicit material. This is a decade for readers who want gothic mood, dry wit, and the sense of writers working through enormous unspoken weight. The bookends of the genre's golden age are louder. The middle is stranger.

What to expect from this shelf
  • Gothic and grotesque atmosphere
  • Pulp-magazine sword-and-sorcery roots
  • Restrained content throughout
  • Quietly inventive prose stylists
577 books from 19401949
Bride of the Kalahari: A Romance
Bride of the Kalahari: A Romance
F. Horace Rose (1940)
PG-13
The Sun and the Moon
The Sun and the Moon
Judith Cape (1944)
PG-13
Hail Bolonia!
Hail Bolonia!
Stephen Lister (1948)
PG-13
The Premier Tells the Truth
The Premier Tells the Truth
Kenneth Ingram (1944)
PG-13
The Empty House: A Spine-Chiller
The Empty House: A Spine-Chiller
Irina Karlova (1944)
PG-13
The Terrible Awakening
The Terrible Awakening
Kathleen Lindsay (1949)
PG-13
The Hurricane Kids on the Lost Islands
The Hurricane Kids on the Lost Islands
Gaylord DuBois;Oskar Lebeck (1941)
PG-13
Castle Cottage
Castle Cottage
Horace Horsnell (1940)
PG-13
Quicksands of Youthwardness
Quicksands of Youthwardness
Malcolm Jameson (1940)
PG-13
The Devil and the Doctor
The Devil and the Doctor
David H. Keller, M.D. (1940)
R
Rex v. Anne Bickerton
Rex v. Anne Bickerton
Sydney Fowler (1947)
R
Address Unknown
Address Unknown
Eden Phillpotts (1949)
PG
All Things Human
All Things Human
Stuart Benton (1949)
PG-13
Portrait of Gideon Power
Portrait of Gideon Power
S. H. Lambert (1944)
PG-13
Universal Station
Universal Station
Beth Brown (1940s) (1944)
PG-13
Sea Gold
Sea Gold
John Blaine;Peter J. Harkins (1947)
PG-13
Cloudy Weather
Cloudy Weather
Joan Butler (1940)
PG-13
Canapé-Vert
Canapé-Vert
Phillippe Thoby-Marcelin;Pierre Marcelin (1944)
PG-13
Alf's New Button
Alf's New Button
W. A. Darlington (1940)
PG-13
The Sleuth Patrol
The Sleuth Patrol
Manly Wade Wellman (1947)
PG-13
News for Heaven
News for Heaven
Jeffrey Dell (1944)
PG-13
The Shadow and the Voice of Murder
The Shadow and the Voice of Murder
Walter B. Gibson (1940)
PG-13
The Immortal Tales of Joe Shaun: An Enchanting Artist Makes the Five Immortal Hopes and Dreams of Mankind Come True: Delightful Catnip for the Mind
The Immortal Tales of Joe Shaun: An Enchanting Artist Makes the Five Immortal Hopes and Dreams of Mankind Come True: Delightful Catnip for the Mind
John J. Meyer (1944)
PG-13
Return to Lilliput
Return to Lilliput
Howard Browne (1943)
PG
Life Marches On
Life Marches On
Nancy Magor;Margaret Murray Woods (1946)
PG-13
Summer in Three Thousand
Summer in Three Thousand
Peter Martin (1890-?) (1946)
R
Visit of the Princess: A Romance of the Nineteen-Sixties
Visit of the Princess: A Romance of the Nineteen-Sixties
R. H. Mottram (1946)
PG-13
Dinner in New York
Dinner in New York
Sydney Fowler (1943)
R
Peace, My Daughters
Peace, My Daughters
Shirley Barker (1949)
G
The Beast of the Haitian Hills
The Beast of the Haitian Hills
Phillippe Thoby-Marcelin;Pierre Marcelin (1946)
PG-13