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  1. Genius Loci and Other Tales is a collection of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American writer Clark Ashton Smith. It was released in 1948 and was the author's third book published by Arkham House .

    • Clark Ashton Smith
    • 1948
  2. Clark Ashton Smith's Genius Loci and Other Tales, first published by Arkham House in 1948 and reprinted by Neville Spearman in 1972, presents 15 stories originally appearing in magazines such as Weird Tales between 1928 and 1936.

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  3. Jan 1, 1974 · The weirdest realms in fantasy. Here again in these sixteen stories are the gorgeous, luxuriant, and feverishly distorted visions of infinite spheres and multiple dimensions which have made of Clark Ashton Smith's work something unique in the annals of the macabre.

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    • Clark Ashton Smith
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  4. Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. Octavo, illustration by Frank Wakefield, cloth. First edition. Author's third collection of fiction from Arkham House. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1486. Tymn ed , Horror Literature 4-201. See Barron ed , Horror Literature 3-182. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Wandrei library label laid in. A sharp copy. 15587 . Item #15587

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  5. In this collection there are tales of Hyperborea, Zothique, Averoigne, Atlantis, Xiccarph, and other vanished worlds of Smith's unparalleled creation. Here are such unforgettable tales as Vulthoom , The Colossus of Ylourgne , The Charnel God , The Black Abbot of Puthuum , The Weaver in the Vault and others.

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  6. Buy Genius Loci and Other Tales New by Smith, Clark Ashton (ISBN: 9780586039656) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  7. The author's third collection of weird tales published by Arkham House, containing fifteen tales from his most productive period, the first half of the 1930s. The settings include his two recurrent imaginary realms, French Averoigne and the futuristic Zothique, a post-civilizational wasteland where magic reigns. ... the best of