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Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: Boyd (IP Logged)
Date: 12 April, 2006 02:36PM
Steven Fama Wrote:
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> I'm curious about your operating premise. Since
> the bibliography concerns CAS, what's the
> importance of knowing what else is printed in an
> anthology other than the CAS work?


I blame Ian Davey :-) Well he started the bibliography and i just followed his lead on that matter. If I had started it myself I probably would not have done something so comprehensive. But since doing it that way I think its a great opportunity to get the info out there as said before a lot of the information is not on the web in any other form. In print you have a space limitation, not an issue for me.

B.

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: Stan (IP Logged)
Date: 17 April, 2006 11:15AM
Here are the contents of the following:

1971
The Spawn of Cthulhu : H. P. Lovecraft & Others
- Lin Carter (ed.)
Ballantine Books, P/B, 1st Printing US

"About the Spawn of Cthulhu and H.P. Lovecraft," Lin Carter (introduction)
"The Whisperer in Darkness," H.P. Lovecraft
"An Inhabitant of Carcosa," Ambrose Bierce
"The Yellow Sign," Robert W. Chambers
"Cordelia's Song (from the King in Yellow)," Vincent Starrett (poem)
"The Return of Hastur," August Derleth
"Litany to Hastur," Lin Carter (poem)
"The Children of the Night," Robert E. Howard
"K'n-Yan," Walter C. DeBill, Jr. (poem)
"The Tale of Satampra Zeiros," Clark Ashton Smith
"The Hounds of Tindalos," Frank Belknap Long
"The Curse of Yig," Zealia Bishop
"The Mine on Yuggoth," J. Ramsey Campbell

Glad to help.

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: Boyd (IP Logged)
Date: 17 April, 2006 02:19PM
Thanks but someone beat you to it :-0

see the Bibliography for whats still missing:

[www.eldritchdark.com]

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: Stan (IP Logged)
Date: 19 April, 2006 10:44AM
Boyd Wrote:
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> Thanks but someone beat you to it :-0
>
> see the Bibliography for whats still missing:
>
>

Right. Shoulda checked that first. Zeal trumps foresight.

Re: Help with book contents requested. STERLING, GEORGE
Posted by: Boyd (IP Logged)
Date: 27 April, 2006 06:11PM
Not CAS this time, but if any one has any George Sterling, especially his SS I would like it for the GS site.

[www.george-sterling.org]

below is just some of the titles from the pulps. Drop me an email if you have questions etc.

STERLING, GEORGE (1869-1926) (chron.)

* * After Vacation, (pm) Munsey's Sep 1914
* * Babes in the Wood, (ss) The Popular Magazine Feb 1 1914
o Pulpdom Mar 2000
* * Babes in the Wood, (ss) The Popular Magazine Feb 15 1914
* * Babes in the Woods: VI. The Involuntary Exile, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 15 914
* * Ballad of the Bells, (pm) Munsey's Dec 1915
* * The Beach by Winter Twilight, (pm) Munsey's Feb 1916
* * In Extremis, (pm) Grit Jan 22 1933
* * The Loosing, (pm) Munsey's Feb 1915
* * The Lovely Lady, (ss) Munsey's Feb 1927
* * Naa-Shus the Man Ape, (ss) The Popular Magazine Mar 1 1914
* * Night Sounds, (pm) Munsey's Dec 1914
* * November [from Selected Poems], (pm) 1923
o The Golden Book Magazine Nov 1930
* * The Old Wreck, (ss) Munsey's Apr 1925
* * On Fifth Avenue, (pm) Munsey's Feb 1915
* * Our Western Brothers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 6 1912
* * The Saber-Tooth, (ss) The Popular Magazine Feb 1 1914
* * The Sailor Turns Street-Sweeper, (pm) Sea Stories Oct 22 1922
* * Ships of a Day, (pm) Munsey's Aug 1915
* * The Slaying of the Witch, (pm) Munsey's Jan 1916
* * The Voice of the Dove, (ss) The Century Apr 1913
* * A Winter Sunset, (pm) Everybody's Magazine Apr, Nov 1913
* * The Wrath of Lions, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 1 1914



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 27 Apr 06 | 06:14PM by Boyd.

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: Gavin Callaghan (IP Logged)
Date: 20 June, 2006 09:27PM
>>Also for those who might not have run across it, The Timeus is Plato's
>>radical dialogue which contradicts most of his other stuff, and is where Atlantis >>is mentioned.
>>Dr. F

It's kind of a coincidence, but at the time your above message was posted, Calonan, I had just mentioned Plato's Timaeus in a story I was writing. Rather than mention this in this forum, I decided instead to post the story in its entirety here when it was done, (a plan which was later vetoed by the management). Anyhow, a rather interesting coincidence.

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 05:40PM
The Pulps: Fifty Years of American Pop Culture
Edited by Tony Goodstone
Chelsea House, New York 1970


The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw
Edgar Rice Burroughs

The Green Poropulos
Edgar Wallace

Wisdom
Carrington North

A Plea for the Old Music
Richard Le Gallienne

The Yellow Twin
Paul W. Gallico

A Place for Everything
Harry Irving Shumway

The Ghost
Max Brand

Tough Enough
Luke Short

One Hour
Dashiell Hammett

The Deadly Orchid
T.T. Flynn

The Torture Pool
MacKinlay Kantor

Wake for the Living
Ray Bradbury

The Gardens of Yin
H.P. Lovecraft

Hot Rompers
Russ West

Enter the Vampire
Clement Wood

The Purple Heart of Erlik
Robert E. Howard

Labyrinth of Monsters
Robert Leslie Bellem

The Vengeance of Nitocris
Tennessee Williams

Incantation
Page Cooper

The Green Window
Mary Elizabeth Counselman

Continuity
H.P. Lovecraft

Wanderer of Infinity
Hart Vincent


Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 05:59PM
Weird Tales: 32 Unearthed Terrors
Introduction Robert Bloch, Edited by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg, and Martin H. Greenberg
Bonanza Books, New York 1988

Forward
Introduction
"A Square of Canvas", Anthony M. Rud
"The Loved Dead", C.M. Eddy
"When the Green Star Waned", Nictzin Dyalhis
"The Parasitic Hand", R. Anthony
"Evolution Island", Edmond Hamilton
"The Chain", H. Warner Munn
"The Shadow Kingdom", Robert E. Howard
"The Shut Room", Henry S. Whitehead
"Satan's Stepson", Seabury Quinn
"The Wand of Doom", Jack Williamson
"The Isle of the Torturers", Clark Ashton Smith
"Dust of the Gods", C.L. Moore
"Charon", Laurence J. Cahill
"The Room of Shadows", Arthur J. Burks
"The Black Stone Statue", Mary Elizabeth Counselman
"The Hairy Ones Shall Dance", Gans T. Field
"Far Below", Robert Barbour Johnson
"The Automatic Pistol", Fritz Leiber
"The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", H.P. Lovecraft
"Masquerade", Henry Kuttner
"Black Barter", Robert Bloch
"The Peeper", Frank Belknap Long
"Carnaby's Fish", Carl Jacobi
"Let's Play Poison", Ray Bradbury
"The Will of Claude Ashur", C. Hall Thompson
"The Professor's Teddy Bear", Theodore Sturgeon
"Come and Go Mad", Fredric Brown
"Legal Rites", Isaac Asimov and James MacCreigh
"Something Out There", August Derleth
"The Green Parrot", Joseph Payne Brennan
"Slaughter House",Richard Matheson
"Call Not Their Names", Everil Worrell

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 06:12PM
Weird Tales: A Facsimile Selection from the World's Greatest Fantasy Magazine
- Peter Haining (ed.)
Carroll & Graf, H/B, 1st Printing US,1990

Introduction
"The Man Who Returned", Edmond Hamilton
"Black Hound of Death", Robert E. Howard
"The Shuttered House", August W. Derleth
"Frozen Beauty", Seabury Quinn
"Beyond the Wall of Sleep", H.P. Lovecraft
"The Garden of Adompha", Clark Ashton Smith
"The Horns of Elfland", Virgil Finlay
"Beyond the Phoenix", Henry Kuttner
"The Black Monk", G.G. Pendarves
"The Passing of a God", Henry S. Whitehead
The Eyrie (May 1939) Reader's Letters
"The Valley Was Still", Manly Wade Wellman
"It Happened To Me", True Psychic Experiences
"Heart of Atlantan", Nictzin Dyalhis
Calling All Fantasy Fans (November 1941)
"The Phantom Slayer", Fritz Leiber
Weird Tales Club (July 1942)
"The Beasts of Barsac", Robert Bloch
"Bang! You're Dead!", Ray Bradbury
Stay Tuned For Terror (July 1945)
The Eyrie (July 1945)
"Cellmate", Theodore Sturgeon
"The Familiars", H.P. Lovecraft
"Roman Remains", Algernon Blackwood
"Displaced Persons", Eric Frank Russell
"From the Vasty Deep", H. Russell Wakefield
"The Shot Tower Ghost", Mary Elizabeth Counselman
"Take The Z-Train", Alison V. Harding
Weirdisms (July 1951)
"The Little Red Owl", Margaret St. Clair
"Ooze", Anthony M. Rud
Acknowledgements


Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 07:08PM
Gahan Wilson's Favorite Tales of Horror
collected by Gahan Wilson
Tempo Books,Grossett & Dunlay, New York 1976
ISBN: 0-448-12627-3 (Tempo Edition)

1 General Introduction, Gahan Wilson
3 "Kitty Fischer", Charles Birkin
21 "The Treader of the Dust", Clark Ashton Smith
33 "The Horror of the Heights", Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
53 "The Stone Ship", William Hope Hodgson
87 "The Sea Was Wet As Wet Could Be", Gahan Wilson
103 "Luella Miller", Mary Wilkins Freeman
121 "The Idol With Hands of Clay", Sir Frederick Treves
131 "My Favorite Murder", Ambrose Bierce
143 "The Clock", William Fryer Harvey
151 "The Harbor-Master", Robert W. Chambers
179 "Rats", M.R. James

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 07:18PM
Hauntings And Horrors: Ten Grisly Tales
Edited by Alden H Norton
With an Introduction and notes by Sam Moskowitz
Berkley Publishing Company,1969

1 Introduction
4 "The Maker of Moons", Robert W. Chambers
53 "The Delusion of Ralph Penwyn, Julian Hawthorne
66 "It Burns Me Up!", Ray Bradbury
77 "The Temple", H.P. Lovecraft
92 "Head Man", Robert Bloch
111 "The Albatross", William Hope Hodgson
126 "A Prophecy of Monsters", Clark Ashton Smith
141 "No. 252 rue M. Le Prince", Ralph Adams Cram
130 "Over An Absinthe Bottle", W.C. Morrow
158 "The Soul of Mozart", W.E.P. French



Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 07:26PM
Do you want "100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories" edited by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin H. Greenberg, Avon Books, 1984,paperback 396 pages

25 "A Prophecy of Monsters", Clark Ashton Smith

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 31 July, 2006 07:29PM
Do you need

"Dark Imaginings - A Collection of Gothic Fantasy"
Edited by Robert H. Boyer and Kenneth J. Zahorski
Delta Book, Dell Publishin 1978 First Printing, trade paperback,352 pages

111 "The Enchantress of Sylaire", Clark Ashton Smith

Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: dleong99 (IP Logged)
Date: 1 August, 2006 02:18PM
You already have the paperback "Beyond Time & Space" by Derleth. Below is the hardcover which differs radically:



Beyond Time & Space
Selected with an introduction by August Derleth
Pellegrini & Cudahy,New York 1950, 1st printing USA Hardback

vii Introduction August Derleth

3 "Atlantis", Plato
23 "A True History", Lucian

The Social Scientists

35 1. "Utopia", Sir Thomas More
38 2. "The Phalanstery of Theleme", Francois Rabelais
43 3. "The City of the Sun", Giovanni Domenico Campanella
46 4. "The New Atlantis", Francis Bacon
60 5. "Laputa", Jonathan Swift

65 "Somnium", Johannes Kepler
86 "The Man in the Moone", Francis Godwin
126 "The Tree Men of Potu", Lewis Holberg
148 "The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade", Edgar Allan Poe
166 "Dr. Ox's Experiment", Jules Verne
205 "Pausodyne", Grant Allen
222 "A Tale of Negative Gravity", Frank Stockton
243 "The Blindman's World", Edward Bellamy
261 "The Battle of the Monsters", Morgan Robertson
273 "The New Accelerator", H.G. Wells
287 "The Noise in the Night", William Hope Hodgson
305 "Space", John Buchan
322 "When the Green Star Waned", Nictzin Dyalhis
347 "The Revolt of the Pedestrians", David H. Keller
377 "The Flying Men", Olaf Stapledon
387 "A Voyage to Sfanomoe", Clark Ashton Smith
395 "Colossus", Donald Wandrei
437 "The Lotus Eaters", Stanley G. Weinbaum
465 "Fessenden's Worlds", Edmond Hamilton
478 "The Seesaw", A.E. Van Vogt
492 "Wingless Victory", Henry Fitz-Gerald Heard
530 "When the Bough Breaks", Lewis Padgett
556 "WANTED - An Enemy", Fritz Leiber
570 "Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall", Frank Belknap Long
595 "Minority Report", Theodore Sturgeon
616 "The Long Watch", Robert A. Heinlein
630 "The Exiles", Ray Bradbury



Re: Help with book contents requested.
Posted by: IanDavey (IP Logged)
Date: 1 November, 2006 02:51PM
Boyd Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
>
> I blame Ian Davey :-) Well he started the
> bibliography and i just followed his lead on that
> matter. If I had started it myself I probably
> would not have done something so comprehensive.
> But since doing it that way I think its a great
> opportunity to get the info out there as said
> before a lot of the information is not on the web
> in any other form. In print you have a space
> limitation, not an issue for me.

Yes, blame me why don't you :-) I chose to do it that way originally as I did want it to be as comprehensive and useful as possible. I had the information to hand at the time and thought it might prove useful to other bibliographers.

It's good to see the ones missing details finally being fleshed out.

They were also a lot easier to do that the pure Smith entries, with all the hyperlinks and cross references. Selected Poems was not fun... It was good to finally get the chance to move it into Boyd's Wiki.

ian.

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