10% Off Storewide Sale. Labor Day Sale! Now Until 9/06/2010.
(Discount applied in Shopping Cart)

Clark Ashton Smith

 

Lost Worlds #1: Journal of Clark Ashton Smith Studies by Seele Brennt Publications

  1. "The Face by the River" by Clark Ashton Smith. One of two previously unpublished CAS stories that were rediscovered in 2003 (the other being Red World of Polaris). This is the first appearance of this long-thought lost story anywhere.

  2. Eblis in Ba ... read more

Arkham's Masters of Horror by Peter Ruber

Some of the writers August Derleth published during his 32-year reign at Arkham House have become legends among collectors and connoisseurs of weird fiction. Others have faded into unfortunate obscurity. Peter Ruber now brings 21 writers to life in detailed biographical essays ... read more

Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith by Clark Ashton Smith
Long heralded as the master literary sorcerer of American dark fantasy, Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) finally comes into his own with this significant collection of 276 annotated letters to his closest friends – George Sterling, Samuel Loveman, Frank Belknap Long, H.P. Lovecraft ... read more

Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos by H.P. Lovecraft
The golden anniversary of Arkham House appropriately is commemorated with this revised and expanded version of the famous 1969 anthology, which brings together many authors associated with the company's early years, plus younger writers who have come under the spell of Lovecraft' ... read more

Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos
Twenty tales of horror and the macabre many from the pages of Weird Tales Magazine, all based on the creative Cthulhu Mythos of H.P. Lovecraft. Many of these stories written by close associates of Mr. Lovecraft including August Derleth, Clark Ashton Smith, and o ... read more

The White Sybil and Other Stories by Clark Ashton Smith

This new collection of short stories by legendary fantasy writer Clark Ashton Smith presents no less than sixteen classic works, ranging from dreamlike prose poems to sublime short stories.

Included are such tales as "The White Sybil," "The Raja and the Tiger," "The ... read more

The Black Diamonds by Clark Ashton Smith

At the age of fourteen, Clark Ashton Smith wrote an Arabian Nights adventure novel called The Black Diamonds. At nearly 90,000 words, it is the longest work of fiction he would ever write in his long career. The thrilling and fast-paced story of seventeenth-cen ... read more

The Double Shadow by Clark Ashton Smith
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 magaz ... read more

The Maker of Gargoyles and Other Stories by Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was a prodigy, who wrote Arabian Nights novels in his mid-teens and was heralded as a major voice in American poetry by the time he was nineteen. In one frantic burst in the middle 1930s, he wrote nearly a hundred strange, wondrous, and grotesque stories, most ... read more

Replica: Magic Carpet July 1933 by Magic Carpet

Continuing the tradition of Oriental Stories, this issue of Magic Carpet Magazine includes:

"Pearls from Macao", by H. Bedford Jones. Cina Sea -- thrilling adventure and romance on a wrecked treasure ship.

"The Lion ... read more