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A Dreamer's Tale [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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Another classic collection of Dunsany's fantasy stories, including the dreamlike "Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean." "Blagdaross," "The Madness of Andelsprutz," "Where the Tides Ebb and Flow," "Bethmoora," "Idle Days on the Yann," "The Sword and the Idol," "The Idle City," "The Hashish Man," "Poor Old Bill," "The Beggars," "Carcassonne," "In Zaccarath," "The Field," "The Day of the Poll," and "The Unhappy Body." (Published: 1910)
Words: 36723 - Reading Time: 104-146 min.
Category: Fantasy
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Fifty-One Tales [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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A selection of 51 of Lord Dunsany's classic stories, ranging from fantasy to moral fables. (Published: 1915)
Words: 16890 - Reading Time: 48-67 min.
Category: Science Fiction/Fantasy
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Tales of War: Expanded Edition [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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Tales of War is a melancholy, atypical, and occasionally surprising book by the author of The Gods of Pegana and The King of Elfland's Daughter. It was written for a political rather than artistic purpose, but because it was painfully inspired from life (and death) and because it is written by a great writer, it is far more than just a curio. It also crosses more than once into the fantastic realm, which is partly why it is of interest to readers of Dunsany's classic fantasy works. This special ... more info>> (Published: 2002)
Words: 28179 - Reading Time: 80-112 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The Blessing of Pan [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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One of Lord Dunsany's few book-length fantasies, The Blessing of Pan is an important early fantasy from 1928, depicting English country life as a creeping paganism (sympolized by Pan) seeks to establish a new toehold, only to be confronted by a rational resistance. The Blessing of Pan is among Lord Dunsany's last major fantasies. (Published: 1928)
Words: 58171 - Reading Time: 166-232 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The Book of Wonder [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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The Book of Wonder is Dunsany at his peak of his talent. The stories here are a lush tapestry of language, conjuring images of people, places, and things which cannot possibly exist, yet somehow ring true. They are, in short, full of wonder. Together with Dunsany's other major collections, A Dreamer's Tales and Tales of Three Hemispheres, they are a necessary part of any fantasy collection. (Published: 1912)
Words: 24091 - Reading Time: 68-96 min.
Category: Fantasy
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The First Lord Dunsany Omnibus: Five Complete Books [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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A WONDER FILLED TREASURY OF DUNSANY'S BEST BOOKS! Here, in one inexpensive eBook are five full-length books by this legendary master of fantasy and terror, the man H. P. Lovecraft modeled his work by. Now is your chance to read his best-loved works, The Book of Wonder, A Dreamer's Tales, Fifty-One Tales, The Gods of Pegana, and the Sword of Welleran and Other Stories. The Reader's Guide to Fantasy hails Lord Dunsany (1897-1957) for his "ornate, art-nouveau fantasy--of mythical worlds. His were t... more info>>
Words: 125598 - Reading Time: 358-502 min.
Category: Fantasy/Horror
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The Second Lord Dunsany Omnibus: Tales of Three Hemispheres; Time and the Gods; Tales of War; Don Rodriguez [MultiFormat]
by Lord Dunsany
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Four Complete Fantasy Masterpieces! The Reader's Guide to Fantasy hails Lord Dunsany (1897-1957) for his "ornate, art-nouveau fantasy--of mythical worlds. His were the first set in wholly created mythical worlds and paved the way for Tolkien's Middle Earth." The Reader's Guide calls his work "of concise elegance--bejeweled with all the exotica of the East."
Words: 167073 - Reading Time: 477-668 min.
Category: Fantasy/Science Fiction
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