The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis

The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis
Title The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 1988
Genre Fantasy fiction, American
ISBN

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Echoes from the Vaults of Yoh-Vombis

Echoes from the Vaults of Yoh-Vombis
Title Echoes from the Vaults of Yoh-Vombis PDF eBook
Author Don Herron
Publisher
Total Pages 34
Release 1976-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780939790005

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Out of Space and Time

Out of Space and Time
Title Out of Space and Time PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 398
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780803293526

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Collection of classic macabre and fantastic tales from a master of pulp fiction.

A Rendezvous in Averoigne

A Rendezvous in Averoigne
Title A Rendezvous in Averoigne PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher eStar Books
Total Pages 31
Release 2012-10-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612105777

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Gerard was on his way to meet the beautiful Fluerette when he wandered into Averoigne's forest… a place of mystery and danger… (note: single title, non-omnibus edition)

The Double Shadow

The Double Shadow
Title The Double Shadow PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher Wildside Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-01-10
Genre Fantasy fiction, American
ISBN 9780809571628

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A collection of six stories ranging from contemporary horror to weird alternate-world fantasy, this work remains a fascinating introduction to and showcase of Smith's prose.

A Vintage from Atlantis

A Vintage from Atlantis
Title A Vintage from Atlantis PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher eStar Books
Total Pages 8
Release 2011-06-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1612103812

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The object had the form of a great jar, with a tapering neck and a deep, round, abdomens body. It was wholly encrusted with shells and corals that had gathered upon it as if through many ages in the ocean deeps, and was festooned with weeds and sea-flowers such as we had never before beheld; so that we could not determine the substance of which it was made.Excerpt I thank you, friend, but I am no drinker of wine, not even if it be the rarest Canary or the oldest Amontillado. Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging . . . and more than others, I have reason to know the truth that was writ by Solomon the Jewish king. Give ear, if ye will, and I shall tell you a story such as would halt the half-drained cup on the lips of the hardiest bibber.We were seven-and-thirty buccaneers, who raked the Spanish Main under Barnaby Dwale, he that was called Red Barnaby for the spilling of blood that attended him everywhere. Our ship, the Black Falcon, could outfly and outstrike all other craft that flew the Jolly Roger. Full often, Captain Dwale was wont to seek a remote isle on the eastward verge of the West Indies, and lighten the vessel of its weight of ingots and doubloons.The isle was far from the common course of maritime traffic, and was not known to maps or other mariners; so it suited our purpose well. It was a place of palms and sand and cuffs, with a small harbor sheltered by the curving outstretched arms of rugged reefs, on which the dark ocean climbed and gnashed its fangs of white foam without troubling the tranquil waters beyond. I know not how many times we had visited the isle; but the soil beneath many a coco tree was heavy with our hidden trove. There we had stored the loot of bullion-laden ships, the massy plate and jewels of cathedral towns.Even as to all mortal things, an ending came at last to our visits. We had gathered a goodly cargo, but might have stayed longer on the open main where the Spaniards passed, if a tempest had not impended. We were near the secret isle, as it chanced, when the skies began to blacken; and wallowing heavily in the rising seas we fled to our placid harbor, reaching it by night-fall. Before dawn the hurricane had blown by; and the sun came up in cloudless amber and blue. We proceeded with the landing and burying of our chests of coin and gems and ingots, which was a task of some length; and afterward we refilled our water-casks at a cool sweet spring that ran from beneath the palmy hill not far inland.

The Return of the Sorcerer

The Return of the Sorcerer
Title The Return of the Sorcerer PDF eBook
Author Clark Ashton Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-11
Genre Fantasy fiction, American
ISBN 9780809556656

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Selected carefully by well-respected editor Robert Weinberg and with an introduction by award-winning author Gene Wolfe, The Return of the Sorcerer: The Best of Clark Ashton Smith offers both readers and scholars a definitive collection of short fiction and short novels, by an overlooked master of fantasy, horror and science-fiction.