People’s Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos: Cosmic Horror, Lovecraft, Weird Fiction
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Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
R85: The Madness of Andelsprutz Where the Tides Ebb and Flow Bethmoora
Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
Wednesday Oct 31, 2018
A Dreamer's TaleLord Dunsany
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The Chamber, Oppressive Gloom, The Sky of our Ancestors
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A Dreamer's Tales is the fifth book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in September 1910
R84: Preface
Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean
Blagdaross
R85: The Madness of Andelsprutz
Where the Tides Ebb and Flow
Bethmoora
R86: Idle Days on the Yann
R87: The Sword and the Idol
The Idle City
The Hashish Man
R88: Poor Old Bill
The Beggars
Carcassonne
R89: In Zaccarath
The Field
The Day of the Poll
The Unhappy Body
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
R84: Preface Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean Blagdaross
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
A Dreamer's Tale by Lord Dunsany
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The Chamber, Oppressive Gloom, The Sky of our Ancestors
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A Dreamer's Tales is the fifth book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in September 1910
R84: Preface
Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean
Blagdaross
R85: The Madness of Andelsprutz
Where the Tides Ebb and Flow
Bethmoora
R86: Idle Days on the Yann
R87: The Sword and the Idol
The Idle City
The Hashish Man
R88: Poor Old Bill
The Beggars
Carcassonne
R89: In Zaccarath
The Field
The Day of the Poll
The Unhappy Body
Sunday Oct 28, 2018
R83: Lord of Cites, Doom of La Traviataon, Dry Land
Sunday Oct 28, 2018
Sunday Oct 28, 2018
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
"The Lord of Cities"
"The Doom of La Traviata"
"On the Dry Land"
Saturday Oct 27, 2018
R82: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth
Saturday Oct 27, 2018
Saturday Oct 27, 2018
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
Friday Oct 26, 2018
R81: Highwaymen, Twilight, and Ghosts
Friday Oct 26, 2018
Friday Oct 26, 2018
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
The Highwaymen"
"In the Twilight"
"The Ghosts"
"The Whirlpool"
"The Hurricane"
Thursday Oct 25, 2018
R80: The Kith of the Elf Folk
Thursday Oct 25, 2018
Thursday Oct 25, 2018
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
R79: The Fall of Babbulkund
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
Wednesday Oct 24, 2018
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
R78: The The Sword of Welleran
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
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Music by Kevin McLeod(The Chamber, Oppresive Gloom, The Sky of our Ancestors)
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The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories is the third book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others. It was first published in hardcover by George Allen & Sons in October, 1908.
Read by: Ed Humpal, Alex Clarke, Eileen Tipping, Kelvin D, Jairus Amar, Steve Vito, Assaf Koss, Rosslyn Carlyle, Sandra C
Monday Oct 22, 2018
Sunday Oct 21, 2018
R76: Time and the gods 6/7
Sunday Oct 21, 2018
Sunday Oct 21, 2018
R70-77:Time and the Gods is the second book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others.
The book was first published in hardcover by William Heinemann in September, 1906, and has been reprinted a number of times since. It was issued by the Modern Library in an unauthorized combined edition with The Book of Wonder under the latter's title in 1918.
Dunsany had a brief preface in the original edition and added a new introduction to the 1922 edition.
The book is a series of short stories linked by Dunsany's invented pantheon of deities who dwell in Pegāna. It was preceded by his earlier collection The Gods of Pegāna and followed by some stories in The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories.
The book was illustrated by Dunsany's preferred artist Sidney Sime, who provided a range of black and white plates, the originals of which are still at Dunsany Castle. These were present in the 1906 and 1922 editions, not in the unauthorised collections and not in most modern reproductions.
The title is thought to have been influenced by Algernon Swinburne, who wrote the line "Time and the Gods are at strife" in his 1866 poem "Hymn to Proserpine".
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Saturday Oct 20, 2018
R75: Time and the Gods 6/7
Saturday Oct 20, 2018
Saturday Oct 20, 2018
R70-77:Time and the Gods is the second book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others.
The book was first published in hardcover by William Heinemann in September, 1906, and has been reprinted a number of times since. It was issued by the Modern Library in an unauthorized combined edition with The Book of Wonder under the latter's title in 1918.
Dunsany had a brief preface in the original edition and added a new introduction to the 1922 edition.
The book is a series of short stories linked by Dunsany's invented pantheon of deities who dwell in Pegāna. It was preceded by his earlier collection The Gods of Pegāna and followed by some stories in The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories.
The book was illustrated by Dunsany's preferred artist Sidney Sime, who provided a range of black and white plates, the originals of which are still at Dunsany Castle. These were present in the 1906 and 1922 editions, not in the unauthorised collections and not in most modern reproductions.
The title is thought to have been influenced by Algernon Swinburne, who wrote the line "Time and the Gods are at strife" in his 1866 poem "Hymn to Proserpine".
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Audio by Sara Fee and Daniel Spitzer
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Friday Oct 19, 2018
r74: Time and the gods 5/7
Friday Oct 19, 2018
Friday Oct 19, 2018
R70-77:Time and the Gods is the second book by Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin, and others.
The book was first published in hardcover by William Heinemann in September, 1906, and has been reprinted a number of times since. It was issued by the Modern Library in an unauthorized combined edition with The Book of Wonder under the latter's title in 1918.
Dunsany had a brief preface in the original edition and added a new introduction to the 1922 edition.
The book is a series of short stories linked by Dunsany's invented pantheon of deities who dwell in Pegāna. It was preceded by his earlier collection The Gods of Pegāna and followed by some stories in The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories.
The book was illustrated by Dunsany's preferred artist Sidney Sime, who provided a range of black and white plates, the originals of which are still at Dunsany Castle. These were present in the 1906 and 1922 editions, not in the unauthorised collections and not in most modern reproductions.
The title is thought to have been influenced by Algernon Swinburne, who wrote the line "Time and the Gods are at strife" in his 1866 poem "Hymn to Proserpine".
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Audio by Sara Fee and Daniel Spitzer
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