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The Hashish Eater -or- The Apocalypse of Evil by Clark Ashton Smith
The Hashish Eater -or- The Apocalypse of Evil – The epic poem in blank verse that brought Clark Ashton Smith fame and led to his acquaintance with H.P. Lovecraft.
Dark Lore by Nictzin Dyalhis
Dark Lore – The Eternal Conflict between good and evil, and the fates of people in different incarnations are explored in these stories.
The Sin-Eater and Other Stories by G.G. Pendarves
The Sin-Eater and Other Stories is a collection of five stories about black magic, immortality, ancient demons, possession and dual personality.
The Sea Witch – Three Stories by Nictzin Dyalhis
The Sea Witch – Three Stories by Nictzin Dyalhis – The vengeance of Vikings, centuries delayed. Finding love after the destruction of Atlantis. And the lowliest bug dooms the mightiest wizard to hell. The Sea Witch – three stories of reincarnation, transmigration of souls, fate and vengeance by Nictzin Dyalhis.
Elak and Jirel
Elak of Atlantis and Jirel of Joiry are, in a way, a matched pair. Elak,written by Henry Kuttner, and Jirel, written by C.L. (Catherine Lucille) Moore, are heroes of the Swords and Sorcery sub-genre of fantasy fiction. What better way to be introduced to these two superb authors, from before they married, than through two of their acclaimed series.
Conan the Barbarian: The Beginnings by Robert E. Howard
Conan the Barbarian: The Beginnings contains the first three Conan novelettes as well as Robert E. Howard’s introduction to the Hyborian world of Conan.
