Description: Planets And Dimensions Collected Essays of Clark Ashton Smith trade paperback VG. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. I gladly combine shipping on multiple listings won/purchased. For mass market paperbacks (including lots of multiple books), there is a *maximum* of $6.50 shipping, no matter how many books you buy. For all other listings, I will charge a maximum of $12 for any number of books. Either request an invoice after purchasing multiple items, or I will refund the excess shipping amount paid ASAP. Thanks for looking!
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Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Near Fine
Binding: Paperback
Place of Publication: New York
Book Title: Planets And Dimensions
Publisher: Mirage Press
Place Published: New York
Edition: Limited Edition
Subject: Horror
Defects: This edition is limited to 750 paperback copies. This is a, smaller than trade sized paperback book. The book is in Near, Fine condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book, and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages, are clean and bright. " A little later, Smith's health broke, down and for eight years his literary production was, intermittent, though he produced his best poetry during this, period. A small volume, Odes and Sonnets, was brought out in, 1918. Smith came into contact with literary figures who would, later form part of H. P. Lovecraft's circle of correspondents;, Smith knew them far earlier than Lovecraft. These figures, include poet Samuel Loveman and bookman George Kirk. It was, Smith who in fact later introduced Donald Wandrei to Lovecraft., For this reason, it has been suggested that Lovecraft might as, well be referred to as a member of a "Smith" circle as Smith, was a member of a Lovecraft one. In 1920 Smith composed a, celebrated long poem in blank verse, The Hashish Eater, or The, Apocalypse of Evil which was published in Ebony and Crystal, (1922). This was followed by a fan letter from H. P. Lovecraft,, which was the beginning of 15 years of friendship and, correspondence. With studied playfulness, Smith and Lovecraft, borrowed each other's coinages of place names and the names of, strange gods for their stories, though so different is Smith's, treatment of the Lovecraft theme that it has been dubbed the, "Clark Ashton Smythos." " (from Wikipedia)
Year Printed: 1973
Pages: 87p.
Publication Year: 1973
Cover: Paperback
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Special Attributes: Limited Edition
Author: Wolfe, Charles K. (edited by)
Topic: Horror