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The White Sybil [MultiFormat]
by Clark Ashton Smith
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This new collection assembles some of the rarest fantasy and horror stories from the pen of Clark Ashton Smith. Included are "The White Sybil," "Chinoiserie," "The Raja and the Tiger," "The Justice of the Elephant," "The Kiss of Zoraida," "The Ghoul," "Something New," "The Malay Krise," "The Ghost of Mohammed Din," "The Mirror in the Hall of Ebony," "The Mahout," "The Primal City," "The Hunters from Beyond," "The Passing of Aphrodite," "The Tale of Sir John Maundeville," and "The Light from Beyo... more info>> (Published: 2005)
Words: 41367 - Reading Time: 118-165 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The Double Shadow [MultiFormat]
by Clark Ashton Smith
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Clark Ashton Smith--one of the "big three" classic authors from the legendary pulp magazine Weird Tales (the others being H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard)--began writing early in the twentieth century. By the 1920s, he became a regular poet and author in Weird Tales magazine, helping to usher in its golden age. "The Double Shadow" was originally published by the Auburn Journal in 1933 in an oversized edition limited to only 1,000 copies. Smith carefully signed and hand-corrected many typogra... more info>> (Published: 2003)
Words: 29893 - Reading Time: 85-119 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The Maker of Gargoyles [MultiFormat]
by Clark Ashton Smith
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This fine collection of Clark Ashton Smith's work reprints eight of his classic fantasies, including two set in legendary Hyperborea. Think of the visions his stories conjure up as sendings, written in strange runes, transported from the sorcerer's lair by indescribable genii or winged spirits. His stories are altogether unlike anyone else's and quite wonderful, among the treasures of fantastic literature. Clark Ashton Smith was a prodigy who wrote Arabian Nights novels in his mid-teens and was ... more info>> (Published: 2004)
Words: 40746 - Reading Time: 116-162 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan [MultiFormat]
by Clark Ashton Smith, John Gregory Betancourt
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One of Clark Ashton Smith's best fantasy stories from Weird Tales chronicles the strange doom of Avoosl Wuthoqquan. Introduction by John Gregory Betancourt. (Published: 1932)
Words: 3710 - Reading Time: 10-14 min.
Category: Fantasy
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