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61. The Ensign (of The Church of Jesus
 
62. Detective Fiction Weekly Volume
63. Prayer
64. Tales Of Hearsay (Penny Books)
 
65. Joseph Rayner Stephens, 1805-1879:
 
66. The Complete Guide to Self-Acting
67. Outstanding Stories by General
 
68. Facade, (The Stories of the ballets)
 
69. The Art Of Margot Fonteyn
 
70. Disabled People's Costs of Living:
 
71. LOST WORLDS OF SPACE AND TIME

61. The Ensign (of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 1 No. 6)
by Joseph Fielding Smith, Harold B. Lee, N. Eldon Tanner, Spencer W. Kimball, Richard L. Evans, Wendell J. Ashton, Mabel Jones Gabbott, Margaret Bromley, Burl Shephard, Edwin O. Haroldsen
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1971)

Asin: B000XMN17E
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Product Description
This June 1971 issue features a report of the 141st Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with addresses from 42 speakers. The center section contains full color pictures of the General Authorities. Also regular features, fiction and poetry. ... Read more


62. Detective Fiction Weekly Volume 38 Number 2, December 29 1928
by Mansfield Scott, Edward Parrish Ware, Seven Anderton, Erle Stanley Gardner, Joseph Harrington, J. Jefferson Farjeon, H. Ashton-Wolfe, Donald Campbell, Charles Somerville, H.W. Corley and others
 Paperback: 288 Pages (1928)

Asin: B002KOJN5M
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63. Prayer
by Spencer W. Kimball, N. Eldon Tanner, Marion G. Romney, Ezra Taft Benson, Mark E. Petersen, Marvin J. Ashton, Bruce R. McConkie, L. Tom Perry, Neal A. Maxwell, Marion D. Hanks
Paperback: 141 Pages (1979)

Isbn: 0877477396
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The most inspirational leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints give instruction, understanding and motivation for prayer. Spencer W. Kimball's section is considered the best instruction on prayer in all the LDS writings. ... Read more


64. Tales Of Hearsay (Penny Books)
by Joseph Conrad
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-06-15)
list price: US$1.00
Asin: B002DMK044
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"Put a red sash round his waist and a red handkerchief round his head and he would look exactly like one of them buccaneering chaps that made men walk the plank and carried women off into captivity!"

So said another captain about Captain Johns' new mate aboard the Sapphire, the fine ship now at dock in London. With hair dark as a raven's wing, the new mate little knew what would come of shipping with superstitious Johns, who believed in ghosts -- no more than he knew what strange events awaited him on the rolling seas ahead.

"The Black Mate" and the other Tales of Hearsay show Joseph Conrad at his most masterfully fascinating.

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Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Happy to find.
In past years lesser works by great authors were difficult to find. If you could find them chances are they were old books at exorbitant prices.
I am extremely pleased with this book in that it presents a little known work, newly printed (outstanding print and paper) and at a reasonable cost. I must admit that I am biased, Conrad is my favorite author, and having said that I can also say that this is not his best work. But I have
never read any of his stories without appreciation and enjoyment. I was happy to find this book and add it to my collection. KLM
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65. Joseph Rayner Stephens, 1805-1879: A lecture delivered at Stamford St. Methodist Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, on July 3rd 1967,
by Michael S Edwards
 Unknown Binding: 20 Pages (1968)

Isbn: 090166300X
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66. The Complete Guide to Self-Acting Mules
by Joseph Cheetham
 Paperback: Pages (1882)

Asin: B0047FY1XG
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67. Outstanding Stories by General Authorities, Volume II ( 2 )
by Leon R. (Compiler) Hartshorn
Hardcover: 278 Pages (1972)

Isbn: 0731362411
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Outstanding Stories By General Authorities, Volume II. 1972 Hardcover Printing. Second Edition. 278 Pages. Special Limited Edition. ... Read more


68. Facade, (The Stories of the ballets)
by Joseph Sandon
 Unknown Binding: 95 Pages (1954)

Asin: B0006AVPZ8
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69. The Art Of Margot Fonteyn
by Ninette De Valois Frederick Ashton Keith Money Margot Fonteyn
 Paperback: Pages (1965-01-01)

Asin: B0016K9O2I
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70. Disabled People's Costs of Living: 'More Than You Would Think'
by Sue Middleton, Kate Ashton-Brooks, etc.
 Hardcover: Pages (2004-10-21)

Isbn: 1859352375
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71. LOST WORLDS OF SPACE AND TIME VOLUME ONE
by Steve (editor) Clark Ashton Smith (related) Robin Reed, John B. Ford, Laurence J. Cornford, Simon Whitechapel, James Ambuehl, John Fultz, Joseph S. Pulver Sr., Randall D. Larson, Mike Minnis, James Chambers, Richard L. Tierney, Walter C. DeBill, et Lines
 Paperback: Pages (2004)

Asin: B000VGTJ00
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding anthology of fiction inspired by Clark Ashton Smith
Lost Worlds of Space and Time edited by Steve Lines was published by Rainfall Books in the UK in 2004, and is a collection of almost all newly published works based on or inspired by the works of Clark Ashton Smith.It is a handsome trade paperback, I think with the typical feel and look of small press publications these days.The cover art and interior art is also by Steve Lines; at least the cover is based on works by Clark Ashton Smith.It is an interesting depiction of two aliens and some weird plant like things suspending human skulls.Attractive but no wow factor.I enjoyed the interior art; it added to the overall quality of the book.There is a brief introduction by the editor and a few authors' notes after some of the stories.Otherwise there is no description of the authors', minibios or their thoughts about CAS.Page count is 205, so I thought it was a generous sampling of stories and poetry.

Contents:
Introduction by Steve Lines
Pegana:
The Empress Ygloriane by Robin Reed
Atlantis:
The Departure of Malygris by Steve Lines & John B. Ford
Hyperborea:
The Fear of Liqoimkh by Laurence J. Cornford
The Pool Above Nraqlommbeth by Simon Whitechapel
In the Court of the Crystal Flame by James Ambuehl
Star Spawn of Hyperborea by John Fultz
The Exorcism of Igsat by Joseph S. Pulver Sr.
The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar by Joseph S. Pulver Sr.
Fire by Randal D. Larson
Averoigne:
The Circumstances of Ghostly Cats by Mike Minnis
The Butcher of Vyones by Mike Minnis
Unhallowed Ground, Unholy Fetish by James Chambers
The Passing of Belzevuthe by Simon Whitechapel
Unknown Realms:
The Sorcerer Returns by Richard L. Tierney
The Oldest Dreamer by Walter C. DeBill
Rescue by Michael Fantina
Castle Keep by Michael Fantina
The Silver Cup by Michael Fantina
Villanelle of the Necromancer to His Love by Michael Fantina
Dream Lover by Michael Fantina

As you can see, the stories are grouped together by the particular realm of CAS in which they are set or that inspired them.Right from the get go the editor acknowledges the one problem for this collection that cannot be surmounted.That is, all of these stories are written in the incomparable shadow of the prose of Clark Ashton Smith, an inimitable master.Anyone who tries to adopt his style can end up reading like a bad mimic.I have A Rendezvous in Averoigne, the hardback by Arkham House as my basic Smith collection.I urge all readers who have not done so to seek out this volume.It has a cherished place of pride on my bookshelf.Of course there is the Nightshade books 5 volume collection of Smith's fantasies that is slowly being released.If it is anything like their William Hope Hodgson collection, then it will have all of CAS' works edited in the context of the most up to date scholarship, in utterly beautiful hardcover editions.However the subscriber price is pretty expensive.Lost Worlds of Space and Time is not the first such CAS inspired anthology.There is The Last Continent, in a gorgeous hardcover edition by Shadowlands press edited by John Pelan.It has stories set in Zothique.I had read 2-3 stories in that when I loaned it away; it is now next on my reading stack. Rainfall Books, publisher of this volume, has an interest in CAS inspired fiction and releases a few chapbooks per year devoted to such stories.I am grateful for collections like this packed with brand new stories of weird and wonderful fiction.Overall I was favorably impressed with this book.Note that many of the authors here have also witten Lovecraftian and Yello Sign fiction.

Minor spoilers may follow.

The Empress Ygloriane by Robin Reed- Enjoyable tale of an empress who maintains her power and youth with noxious magics, and whose downfall is plotted by her servitors.Meanwhile a patient, unaware and indifferent sentience takes no notice of her comings and goings.

The Departure of Malygris by Steve Lines & John B. Ford - A strange and nicely creepy tale of how the ennui of an ancient sorcer is finally overcome, not to the betterment of the surrounding city.Very engaging read.

The Fear of Liqoimkh by Laurence J. Cornford- Never underestimate a magician!A bold and scheming bandit overlooks one of the basic maxims of being an evil overlord and leaves his enemy alive to gloat at him.An engaging read.

The Pool Above Nraqlommbeth by Simon Whitechapel - Forlorn love story, with hope and love intermingled with death and dispair.Another good read.

In the Court of the Crystal Flame by James Ambuehl- I have read this before and this time around I enjoyed it even more.It is a sequel of sorts to the well know story by CAS of Satampra Zeiros' adventures in the temple of Tsathoggua.If REH, Fritz Leiber or anyone else had created such a marvelous thief, they would never have just used him in one story.He simply cries out for his own series of tales.So James Ambuehl takes up the gauntlet.What really set this story into its proper context for me was the author's note, acknowledging the more appropriate antecedents of REH and Sword & Sorcery as opposed to CAS.Vivid and fun to read.

Star Spawn of Hyperborea by John Fultz- this owes as much to HPL as CAS, as a little band of adventurers tries to prevent Cthulhu from gaining freer access to our world.Perhaps the canvas is too broad or the story too long.Also owes more to REH than CAS.Still a decent read.

The Exorcism of Igsat and The Forgotten Ritual of Mnar by Joseph S. Pulver Sr.- I think these 2 were supposed to be like brief excerpts from the Book of Eibon.They did nothing for me.

Fire by Randal D. LarsonExcellent story!A sorceror reaches into our time to find an ally.

Averoigne - This whole section was highly superior, moving from strength to strength, with great plotting and prose.I won't go into details but all 4 of these were outstanding, and probably had the most CAS-like feel, particularly the story by Whitechapel.I am also a big Mike Minnis fan.

Unknown Realms - This was all poetry.I think writing poetry is terribly difficult.In school we are weaned on the best the English language has to offer.Thus I mostly don't enjoy mythos poetry.Maybe someone else will like it.

So in summary a terrific anthology.Reasonably priced, with good production values, I found it a great way to while away some hours lost in worlds created by CAS, a true master.I heartily recommend it to all readers.Best of all, it is volume 1.


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