My Appendix N Public

Created by Fred Johansen

This is my personal version of the Appendix N "Inspirational Reading" list from the AD&D Dungeon Master's Guide, Appendix N. (I'm using the 1983 edition.)

By personal version I mean those works that to me seem a good starting point, as well as representing an attempt at a practical delimitation of a list that is pretty open-ended.—For the original Appendix N lists not only specific works, but in addition the names of many authors, some of which wrote in multiple genres. Including the entire bibliography of those authors would probably be overkill.

  1. The High Crusade by 

    No rating

    In the year of grace 1345, as Sir Roger Baron de Tourneville is gathering an army to join King Edward …

  2. The face in the frost by 

    4 stars

    The Face in the Frost is a fantasy classic, defying categorization with its richly imaginative story of two separate kingdoms …

  3. The Secret of Sinharat by 

    No rating

    Enter Eric John Stark, adventurer, rebel, wildman. Raised on the sun-soaked, savage world of Mercury, Stark lives among the people …

  4. People of the Talisman by  (Eric John Stark #2)

    No rating

  5. The Mind Thing by  (Hamlyn science fiction)

    No rating

  6. A Princess of Mars by  (Barsoom series (aka Martian series), #1)

    5 stars

    I am a very old man; how old I do not know. Possibly I am a hundred, possibly more; but …

  7. Pirates of Venus by  (Venus, #1)

    No rating

    Pirates of Venus is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first book in the Venus …

  8. The Warrior of World's End by  (Gondwane (World's End), #1)

    No rating

    "I see Gondwane as it shall be in the untold ages of dim futurity, near the time when the Earth …

  9. Lest Darkness Fall by 

    No rating

    Archeologist Martin Padway is visiting Rome in Italy. He is struck by lightning and catapulted back to Rome of the …

  10. The Fallible Fiend by 

    No rating

    The Fallible Friend

    The protagonist, Zdim, is an indentured servant, some reptilian traits, who engages in something akin to rule-book …

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