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Old 11-22-2013, 06:41 AM   #84
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Originally Posted by odo View Post
A Vintage from Atlantis, a collection of stories by Clark Ashton Smith, free at Amazon (at least, when buying from Spain; not sure about the international status of this promotion)

http://www.amazon.com/Vintage-Atlant.../dp/B005CDVKB8


Be careful of this edition, since it's really unclear which one it is. The cover does not match the NightShade Books Edition that I own.

Too, the cover says 'eStar' books, but the set that one should REALLY get (as I mentioned) is the NightShade Books Edition of SIX (6) volumes. The Nightshade is the definitive set to own and is a beautiful addition to any lover's collection of weird tales.

The NightShade set will cost you more, but is certainly worth it, in my opinion.

Again - it's really unclear which edition this is: Is it the eStar edition or is it the NightShade edition. (This may be a screw-up on Amazon's database listing.)



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