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Fantasy books of the 1950s

Narnia, Middle-earth in full, and the golden age of children's fantasy.

The fifties were when fantasy fully arrived. Tolkien published The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King between 1954 and 1955, releasing the book that would define epic fantasy for every generation after. C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe opened the Narnia sequence in 1950 and ran through the decade. Poul Anderson, L. Sprague de Camp, and Jack Vance shaped the adult side of the genre with The Broken Sword, the Harold Shea stories, and The Dying Earth. T.H. White finished his Arthuriad. The shelf, suddenly, was crowded with classics.

Readers today come to the fifties for foundational works that earned their reputations. Content runs restrained — these books were largely written for general or younger audiences, with violence sketched cleanly and intimacy absent or implied. The prose is formal but immensely readable. This is the shelf for readers who want the source material, who want to read the books that every later fantasy author was responding to, and who don't mind a more polite register than modern fantasy offers.

What to expect from this shelf
  • Foundational epic fantasy
  • Children's classics that endure
  • Mythic and allegorical tone
  • Polished, formal prose
1501 books from 19501959
Out of the Silent Places
Out of the Silent Places
Brad Kent (1952)
PG-13
The Speer decimal index to fantasy magazines
The Speer decimal index to fantasy magazines
George Pubols (1951)
PG-13
The Thoughtless Island
The Thoughtless Island
Kenneth Bulmer (1957)
PG-13
The Centenarians: A Fable
The Centenarians: A Fable
Gilbert Phelps (1958)
PG-13
I, Libertine
I, Libertine
Frederick R. Ewing (1956)
PG
The princess of the atom
The princess of the atom
Ray Cummings (1950)
PG-13
Suicide Fleet
Suicide Fleet
Hugh Desmond (1959)
PG-13
The Ghost book
The Ghost book
Cynthia Asquith (1950)
PG-13
A gnome there was
A gnome there was
Lewis Padgett (1950)
PG-13
Guests of Don Lorenzo
Guests of Don Lorenzo
Robert Pick (1950)
PG-13
The Lady Decides
The Lady Decides
David H. Keller, M.D. (1950)
PG-13
Babel Itself
Babel Itself
John Christopher (1951)
PG
The Valley of Song
The Valley of Song
Elizabeth Goudge (1951)
PG
The Invisible Ships
The Invisible Ships
Sea-Lion (1950)
PG-13
Eidolon: A Philosophical Phantasy Built on a Syllogism
Eidolon: A Philosophical Phantasy Built on a Syllogism
J. David Stern (1952)
PG
Coming of the Darakua
Coming of the Darakua
Francis G. Rayer (1952)
PG
Chaos in Miniature
Chaos in Miniature
Herbert J. Campbell (1952)
PG-13
Le conte fantastique en France de Nodier à Maupassant
Le conte fantastique en France de Nodier à Maupassant
Castex, Pierre Georges (1951)
PG-13
Petunia and the song
Petunia and the song
Roger Duvoisin (1951)
PG-13
Allan's wife, with Hunter Quatermain's story, A tale of three lions, and Long odds
Allan's wife, with Hunter Quatermain's story, A tale of three lions, and Long odds
H. Rider Haggard (1951)
PG-13
Flight of the \"Hesper\"
Flight of the \"Hesper\"
George Hay (1952)
PG-13
Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur
Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur
Hal Foster (1951)
PG-13
The last revolution
The last revolution
Lord Dunsany (1951)
PG-13
The Invisible Ships
The Invisible Ships
Geoffrey Bennett (1950)
PG-13
Every Crazy Wind
Every Crazy Wind
Ian Wallace (1952)
PG-13
The Man Who Lived Backward
The Man Who Lived Backward
Malcolm Ross (1950)
PG-13
Time Drug
Time Drug
Miles Casson (1954)
PG-13
Global Blackout
Global Blackout
Karl Vallance (1954)
PG
Brief Candles
Brief Candles
Cyril Henry Coles;Adelaide F. O. Manning (1954)
PG-13
Amiro
Amiro
William Rogersohn (1954)
PG-13