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THE CHARWOMAN'S SHADOW.
London & New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1926. Octavo. original blue cloth, spine and front panels stamped in gold. First edition. Signed by Dunsany on the front free end paper. One of the author's best fantasies. "An excellent fantasy in the tradition of George MacDonald." - Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-117. Tymm: Fantasy Literature pp. 79.
DON RODRIGUEZ: CHRONICLES OF SHADOW VALLEY.
New York & London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1922. Octavo, pp. [1-4] [i-vi] vii [viii] ix-x 1 [2] 3-318 [319-322: ads] [note: first leaf is a blank], inserted frontispiece with illustration by Sidney H. Sime, original dark blue cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold. First U.S. edition. The author's first novel. An episodic romantic fantasy, Dunsany's version of Don Quixote. Schlobin, The Literature of Fantasy 895. Bleiler (1978), p. 65. Reginald 04608. Anderson I.20.b.1.
THE FOURTH BOOK OF JORKENS.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. edition. Collects thirty-three Jorkens tales. Bleiler: The Guide to Supernatural Literature #588. See Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-124.
THE FOURTH BOOK OF JORKENS.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. edition. Collects thirty-three Jorkens tales. Bleiler: The Guide to Supernatural Literature #588. See Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-124.
THE FOURTH BOOK OF JORKENS.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1948. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects thirty-three Jorkens tales. Bleiler: The Guide to Supernatural Literature #588. See Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-124.
THE GODS OF PEGANA, TIME AND THE GODS, THE SWORD OF WELLERAN, A DREAMERS TALES, THE BOOK OF WONDER, THE LAST BOOK OF WONDER.
New York: John W. Luce & Company, n.d., [1917]. Octavo, six volumes, each illustrated by Sidney H. Sime, cloth backed boards. Later printings, the "Gift Edition." The first volume has an eight line poem in Dunsany's hand and all volumes signed by him on the half title page.
THE GODS OF PEGANA.
London: Elkin Mathews, 1905. Octavo, original linen quarter linen and decorated gray boards, front and spine panels stamped in black, all edges untrimmed. First edition. "Collection of prose poems describing the evolution of a pantheon and its relationship with the human-inhabited material world which the gods subsequently create." - Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-118. "...as a whole The Gods of Pegana is a convincing, marvelous creation of alien cosmology." - Bleiler: The Guide to Supernatural Fiction #573.
JORKENS BORROWS ANOTHER WHISKEY.
London: Michael Joseph, [1954]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. The fifth and last of the Jorkens books. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 592. See Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 3-124. See Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature III, pp. 1508-09.
THE LAST REVOLUTION...
London, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town: Jarrolds Publishers (London) Ltd, [1951]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Bookmark size card laid in from the publisher with a picture of the author and short biography. "Revolt of robots." - Gerber, Utopian Fantasy (1973), p. 157. Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 3-120. Clarke, Tale of the Future (1978), p. 84. Reginald 04620. Anderson I.88.a.
THE MAN WHO ATE THE PHOENIX.
London, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town: Jarrolds Publishers (London) Ltd., n.d., [1949]. Octavo, pp. [1-8] 9-223 [224: ad], original black cloth, spine panel stamped in gold. First edition. Collects the title novella and forty short stories and vignettes. Barron (ed), Fantasy Literature 3-121. Bleiler, The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 589. Reginald 04621. Anderson I.86.a.
THE TRAVEL TALES OF MR. JOSEPH JORKENS.
New York, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, [1931]. Octavo, pp. [i-iv] v-vii [viii] [1-2] 3-304, light brown cloth front and spine stamped in black. First U.S. edition. The first collection of Jorkens tales. Bleiler: The Guide to Supernatural Fiction #585. Barron (ed): Fantasy Literature 3-124.
UNHAPPY FAR-OFF THINGS.
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1919. Octavo, cloth. First edition. Precedes the British edition by a few days. A collection of stories and a poem about the French in WWI.