Rare British fantasy anthology with five first printed stories and a lovely cover design by Philip Mendoza, who designed several covers for Pendulum and Scion Ltd. In the 1950s Mendoza developed into a comic artist, but today he’s chiefly remembered for his many posters featuring anthropomorphic mice.
The anthology includes a portrait and brief biography of the editor, Edward John Carnell (1912 – 1972), who would also edit the influential fantasy magazine New Worlds (advertised on the back wrapper); he was the first to publish a story by Terry Pratchett. The present anthology opens with a foreword by Carnell introducing the reader to “fantasy fiction”.
It includes the following stories:
H.S.W. Chibbett, Jinn and Jitters
W.P. Cockcroft, You can be a ghost!
H.S.W. Chibbett, Bottled spirit
Alan Devereux, McGinty's imp
H.S.W. Chibbett, See?
Early British fantasy anthology edited by John Carnell
John Carnell (ed.).
Jinn and jitters and other stories.
London, Pendulum, 1946.