17 classic fantasy & horror stories!
The Golden Age of Weird Fiction MEGAPACK ™ Vol. 6: Clark Ashton Smith
✍ Scribed by Smith, Clark Ashton
- Book ID
- 109264638
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Series
- Megapack
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
17 classic fantasy & horror stories by Clark Ashton Smith!
“Introduction,” by Darrell Schweitzer
“The Abominations of Yondo”
“The Third Episode of Vathek”
“Thirteen Phantasms”
“The Charnel God”
“The Black Abbot of Puthuum”
“The Chain of Aforgomon”
“The Voyage of King Euvoran”
“The Maze of the Enchanter”
“The Double Shadow”
“A Night in Malnéant”
“The Devotee of Evil”
“The Willow Landscape”
“The Empire of Necromancers”
“The Enchantress of Sylaire”
“The Invisible City”
“Mother of Toads”
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