Far Lands, Other Days
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Far Lands, Other Days is a collection of fantasy, horror
Horror fiction
Horror fiction also Horror fantasy is a philosophy of literature, which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten its readers, inducing feelings of horror and terror. It creates an eerie atmosphere. Horror can be either supernatural or non-supernatural...

 and mystery
Mystery fiction
Mystery fiction is a loosely-defined term.1.It is often used as a synonym for detective fiction or crime fiction— in other words a novel or short story in which a detective investigates and solves a crime mystery. Sometimes mystery books are nonfiction...

 short stories
Short Stories
Short Stories may refer to:*A plural for Short story*Short Stories , an American pulp magazine published from 1890-1959*Short Stories, a 1954 collection by O. E...

 by author E. Hoffmann Price. It was released in 1975
1975 in literature
The year 1975 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* August 12 — with the 20-year time limit stipulated by Thomas Mann at his death having expired, sealed packets containing 32 of the author's notebooks were opened in Zurich, Switzerland.* Writing under the...

 by Carcosa
Carcosa
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 in an edition of 2,593 copies of which 615 copies, that were pre-ordered, were signed by the author and artist. The stories originally appeared in the magazines Weird Tales
Weird Tales
Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine first published in March 1923. It ceased its original run in September 1954, after 279 issues, but has since been revived. The magazine was set up in Chicago by J. C. Henneberger, an ex-journalist with a taste for the macabre....

, Strange Detective Stories, Spicy-Adventure Stories, Golden Fleece, Argosy
Argosy (magazine)
Argosy was an American pulp magazine, published by Frank Munsey. It is generally considered to be the first American pulp magazine. The magazine began as a general information periodical entitled The Golden Argosy, targeted at the boys adventure market.-Launch of Argosy:In late September 1882,...

, Spicy Mystery Stories, Strange Stories, Short Stories, Terror Tales and Speed Mystery.

Contents

  • Foreword
  • "The Word of Santiago"
  • "The Peacock's Shadow"
  • "Gray Spinx"
  • "Makeda's Cousin"
  • "Satan's Garden"
  • "Queen of the Lilin"
  • "The Dreamer of Atlanaat"
  • "A Jest and a Vengeance"
  • "Wolves of Kerak"
  • "The Hand of Wrath"
  • "One Step From Hell"
  • "Web of Wizardry/ Saladin's Throne-Rug"
  • "Allah Sends a Reaper"
  • "Khosru's Garden"
  • "Hasheesh Wisdom"
  • "Snake Goddess"
  • "House of the Monoceros"
  • "You Can't Eat Glory"
  • "Woman in the Case"
  • "Heart of a Thief"
  • "Kiss of Sekhmet"
  • "Vengeance in Samarra"
  • "Selene Walks by Night"
  • "Prayer to Satan"
  • "A King is Next to God"
  • "Shadow Captain"
  • "Peach Blossom Paradise"
  • "The Hands of Manos"
  • "The Shadow of Saturn"
  • "The Infidel's Daughter"
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