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Gods, Men and Ghosts:  The Best Supernatural Fiction of Lord Dunsany

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Gods, Men and Ghosts: The Best Supernatural Fiction of Lord Dunsany

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Author: Lord Dunsany
Publisher: Dover Publications, 1972
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Book Type: Collection
Genre: Fantasy
Sub-Genre Tags: Mythic Fiction (Fantasy)
Weird (Fantasy)
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Irish writer Edward J. M. D. Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany, ranks among the twentieth century's great masters of supernatural and science fiction. An outstanding dramatist whose supernatural plays anticipated the theater of the absurd, Dunsany was also a virtuoso writer of short stories and essays. This selection presents the finest of his works, gathered from long-out-of-print sources.

Contents include the famous "Three Sailors' Gambit," possibly the best chess story ever written; the remarkable trilogy about Nuth and the Gnoles, Thangobrind the Jeweller, and the Gibbelins; exploits of the Gods, including both "The Gods of Pengana" and adventures from other books; and favorite adventures of Jorkens, prince of liars. Dunsany's spellbinding tales are complemented by the remarkable visions of Sidney H. Sime, whose delicate illustrations form an indispensable complement to the stories.


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