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The Chronicles of Rodriguez

Dunsany, Lord / G. P. Putnam's sons. London and New York.
The Chronicles of Rodriguez
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our cont...

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Don Rodriguez, or Chronicles of Shadow Valley

Dunsany, Lord
Don Rodriguez, or Chronicles of Shadow Valley
Lord Dunsany's first novel, "Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley conveys its young disinherited protagonist through a fantasized Spain, gifting him with a Sancho Panza companion, good luck with magicians, and a castle" [The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]. It is a landmark tale for Dunsany, beginning his move from the otherworldly short stories for which his reputation is justly famous to novels, such as the follow-up The King of Elfland's Dau...

CHF 52.90

Five Plays

Dunsany, Lord / Schweitzer, Darrell
Five Plays
A fine selection of Dunsany's plays, including: "he Gods of the Mountain, " "The Golden Doom, " "King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior, " "The Glittering Gate, " and "The Lost Silk Hat." Features a new introduction by Dunsany scholar Darrell Schweitzer.

CHF 25.90

A Dreamer's Tales

Dunsany, Lord
A Dreamer's Tales
Here are more tales of the exotic and the wonderful, by the greatest fantasist of the Twentieth Century. Lord Dunsany (rhymes with ?

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The Book of Wonder

Dunsany, Lord / Carter, Lin / Betancourt, John Gregory
The Book of Wonder
Not only does any tale which crosshatches between this world and Faerie owe a Founder's Debt to Lord Dunsany, but the secondary world created by J.R.R. Tolkien--from which almost all fantasylands have devolved--also took shape and flower from Dunsany?s example." --The Encyclopedia of Fantasy Most fantasy enthusiasts consider Lord Dunsany one of the most significant forces in modern fantasy, his influences have been observed in the works of...

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Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley

Dunsany, Lord / Carter, Lin / Betancourt, John
Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley
Lord Dunsany's first novel, "Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley conveys its young disinherited protagonist through a fantasized Spain, gifting him with a Sancho Panza companion, good luck with magicians, and a castle" [The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]. It is a landmark tale for Dunsany, beginning his move from the otherworldly short stories for which his reputation is justly famous to novels, such as the follow-up The King of Elfland's Dau...

CHF 25.90

A Dreamer's Tales

Dunsany, Lord
A Dreamer's Tales
A Dreamer's Tales Here are more tales of the exotic and the wonderful, by the greatest fantasist of the Twentieth Century. Lord Dunsany (rhymes with "rainy") ranged long distances beyond the fields we know, into the lands of Dream, returning with reports that are fantastic, sparkling, and very enjoyable. Here are jeweled cities and ruined ones, sailors and kings of Thebes, quiet rivers and the cold surface of the Moon. Herein are the stories ...

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Fifty-One Tales

Dunsany, Lord / Betancourt, John Gregory / Carter, Lin
Fifty-One Tales
Without doubt Lord Dunsany was one of the most influential writers of fantasy fiction in twentieth century. His fiction is an acknowledged influence on entire generations of writers, ranging from H.P. Lovecraft to James Branch Cabell, from Clark Ashton Smith to Lin Carter. Although many of his most famous stories are longer in length, the miniature portraits of Fifty-One Tales (originally published in 1915 and sometimes reprinted under the ti...

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Time and the Gods

Dunsany, Lord
Time and the Gods
Most fantasy enthusiasts consider Lord Dunsany one of the most significant forces in modern fantasy, his influences have been observed in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, L. Sprague de Camp, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, and many other modern writers. Time and the Gods 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 tru...

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Time and the Gods

Dunsany, Lord / Carter, Lin
Time and the Gods
Most fantasy enthusiasts consider Lord Dunsany one of the most significant forces in modern fantasy, his influences have been observed in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, L. Sprague de Camp, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, and many other modern writers. Time and the Gods 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 t...

CHF 22.50

Plays of Gods and Men

Dunsany, Lord
Plays of Gods and Men
Contains four of Lord Dunsany's fantasy plays: "The Tents of the Arabs, " "The Laughter of the Gods, " "The Queen's Enemies, " and "A Night at an Inn." Part of the Wildside Fantasy Classics series. Introduction by Lin Carter and John Gregory Betancourt.

CHF 31.50

Unhappy Far-Off Things

Dunsany, Lord
Unhappy Far-Off Things
Dunsany's work, that Nature at least will recover, and that human doings will prove inconsequential in the larger scheme of things. Otherwise, these are meditations from out of Hell, by a man who has been there. Included, too is the "Dirge of Victory, " which was published in the Times at the moment of the War's ending, when Dunsany, of all authors then living, was chosen to speak for the entire British nation.

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The Gods of Pegana

Dunsany, Lord / Sime, Sidney H.
The Gods of Pegana
THE GODS OF PEGANA is a rich tapestry of imaginative fantasy, one of the landmark collections of short stories from the early 20th century, and a tremendous influence on writers ranging from H.P. Lovecraft to Ursula K. LeGuin. "Dunsany was the second writer (William Morris in the 1880s being the first) fully to exploit the possibilities of . . . adventurous fantasy laid in imaginary lands, with gods, witches, spirits, and magic, like childr...

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The Gods of Pegana

Dunsany, Lord / Sime, Sidney H.
The Gods of Pegana
THE GODS OF PEGANA is a rich tapestry of imaginative fantasy, one of the landmark collections of short stories from the early 20th century, and a tremendous influence on writers ranging from H.P. Lovecraft to Ursula K. LeGuin. "Dunsany was the second writer (William Morris in the 1880s being the first) fully to exploit the possibilities of . . . adventurous fantasy laid in imaginary lands, with gods, witches, spirits, and magic, like childre...

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Tales of War: Expanded Edition

Dunsany, Lord / Schweitzer, Darrell
Tales of War: Expanded Edition
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 rea...

CHF 18.90

The Book of Wonder

Dunsany, Lord / Betancourt, John Gregory / Carter, Lin
The Book of Wonder
Most fantasy enthusiasts consider Lord Dunsany one of the most significant forces in modern fantasy, his influences have been observed in the works of H.P. Lovecraft, L. Sprague de Camp, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, and many other modern writers. 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 tru...

CHF 40.90

Tales of War: Expanded Edition

Dunsany, Lord / Schweitzer, Darrell
Tales of War: Expanded Edition
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 rea...

CHF 40.90