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  1. The Return Of The Sorcerer: The Best Of Clark Ashton Smith by Clark Ashton Smith, 2009-09-15
  2. The Selected Letters of Clark Ashton Smith by Clark Ashton Smith, David E. Schultz, et all 2003-10
  3. Short Stories of Clark Ashton Smith by Clark Ashton Smith, 2010-02-09
  4. Emperor of Dreams: A Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography by Clark Ashton Smith, 1978-06
  5. Lost Worlds (Bison Frontiers of Imagination) by Clark Ashton Smith, 2006-10-01
  6. The Abominations of Yondo by Clark Ashton Smith, 2008-12-04
  7. A Vintage from Atlantis (The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith, Vol. 3) by Clark Ashton Smith, 2007-12-11
  8. The End of the Story (The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith, Vol. 1) by Clark Ashton Smith, 2007-01-24
  9. The Dark Eidolon by Clark Ashton Smith, 2009-01-17
  10. The Maze of the Enchanter (The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith, Vol. 4) (v. 4) by Clark Ashton Smith, 2009-08-11
  11. Hyperborea by Clark Ashton Smith, 1971
  12. The Coming of the White Worm by Clark Ashton Smith, 2009-01-18
  13. Other Dimensions 1st Edition by Clark Ashton Smith, 1970
  14. Poems of Clark Ashton Smith: Volume I by Clark Ashton Smith, 2010-02-22

1. Smith Clark Ashton (1893 - 1961)
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2. Smith Clark Ashton (1893 - 1961)
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3. Clark Ashton Smith - Wikipedia
Clark Ashton Smith. Clark Ashton Smith was also a selftaught artist whose paintings,drawings and sculptures reflect the fantastic worlds of his fiction.
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Clark Ashton Smith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Clark Ashton Smith ), while best known today for his association with H.P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos , stands on his own as a unique master of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. While Smith thought of himself primarily as a poet and wrote over 700 poems and prose poems, he is better known today for his short stories. Clark Ashton Smith was also a self-taught artist whose paintings, drawings, and sculptures reflect the fantastic worlds of his fiction.
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4. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith. (b.1893d.1961) Other Smith links A Tribute toClark Ashton Smith Monsters from the Id Bibliography The
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Clark Ashton Smith
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Other Smith links:
A Tribute to Clark Ashton Smith
Monsters from the Id
Bibliography:
The Black Book
June 1979, Arkham House Publishing Hardcove ISBN:9-997-54614-8
Boiling Point
May 1986, Necronomicon Press Paperback ISBN:9-997-30405-5
City of the Singing Flame
July 1981, Pocket Books Paperback ISBN:0-671-83415-0
Genius Loci, and Other Tales
June 1972, Arkham House Publishing Textbook Binding ISBN:9-997-54115-4
Lost Worlds
June 1971, Arkham House Publishing Textbook Binding ISBN:9-997-54117-0
Other Dimensions
June 1971, Arkham House Publishing Textbook Binding ISBN:0-870-54052-1
Selected Poems
June 1971, Arkham House Publishing Textbook Binding ISBN:9-997-54615-6
Tales of Science and Sorcery
June 1976, Arkham House Publishing Textbook Binding ISBN:9-997-54122-7
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5. SF-Bokhandeln: Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith. The Black Diamonds (storpocket, Hippocampus, USA,art.nr 22637) Pris 228 The Emperor of Dreams (novellsamling
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Clark Ashton Smith The Black Diamonds (storpocket, Hippocampus, USA, art.nr: 22637) Pris: 228:-
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6. SFBookcase.com - Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith, About Author. No details are known about this author. Adddetails. Books, 1 books listed. Misc. The Emperor of Dreams, 2002, Add a book.
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7. The SF Site Featured Review: The Emperor Of Dreams
Clark Ashton Smith. Orion/Gollancz, 580 pages. The Emperor of Dreams. Clark Ashtonsmith clark ashton Smith was born in 1893 in Long Valley, California.
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Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was born in 1893 in Long Valley, California. At 17, he was selling stories to The Black Cat The Overland Monthly , and other magazines. Apart from his prose and poetry, he was also a painter and sculptor. He worked as a journalist, a fruit picker and packer, a wood chopper, a typist, a cement-mixer, a gardener and a hard-rock miner. Clark Ashton Smith died in California in August, 1961, at the age of 68. ISFDB Bibliography
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Advertisement document.write(''); Shifting sands and forgotten ruins. Oriental towers and odalisques. Medieval castles and haunted woods. These are but some of the fictional realms of Clark Ashton Smith, worlds of dark wonder and necromancy; familiar paths that imperceptibly veer into other realities where horror and often death await. Clark Ashton Smith was but one of the big three most often associated with the heyday of the seminal pulp publication, Weird Tales , for which Smith contributed just over sixty short stories at a penny a word. Along with Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft, both of whom Smith corresponded with as well as mutually influenced, these three authors helped to define and establish during the second quarter of the twentieth century, both for good and ill, many of the tropes and conventions that have been passed down in commercial fantasy and are still in evidence today. However, while Howard and Lovecraft's legacy has become secure, by comparison Smith's contributions have suffered from forgetfulness and neglect.

8. SMITH CLARK ASHTON
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9. The Sanctum Of Clark Ashton Smith - The Eldritch Dark
Information on clark ashton smith. Includes writing samples, letters, paintings, and links to biographies Category Arts Literature Authors S smith, clark ashton......This site is dedicated to the Works, Thoughts and Deeds of clark ashtonsmith (short stories, art, poetry, prose poetry and plays).
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The Sanctum of Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961), while best known today for his association with H.P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos , stands on his own as a unique master of fantasy, horror and science-fiction. While Clark Ashton Smith thought of himself primarily as a poet and wrote over 700 poems and prose poems - he is better known today for his short stories. Clark Ashton Smith was also a self-taught artist whose paintings, drawings and sculptures reflect the phantasmagoric worlds of his fiction. The Eldritch Dark is a site to facilitate both scholars and fans in their appreciation and study of Clark Ashton Smith. Featured content from the April 2003 update On January 11,2003 there was a ceremony dedicating a plaque and boulder in honor of Clark Ashton Smith. The boulder was the one which Smith ashes were interred under upon his death and was endangered by land development. The ceremony took place in Centennial park and afterward there was a conference in the near by Library. The entire proceedings (two and a half hours) were filmed by Henry J. Vester III and have been transferred on to a two CD-ROM set. For more details and to order a copy visit: CAS Plaque Dedication Video Last 5 Eldritch Words Discussion Forum posts: Foreign Editions of CAS Mar-25, 01:09 Scott Connors

10. A Tribute To Clark Ashton Smith
Fiona Websters excellent site which includes biographical material and art work from books.Category Arts Literature Authors S smith, clark ashton...... The nostalgia of things unknown, of lands forgotten or unfound,is upon me at times. Often I long for the gleam of yellow suns
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"The nostalgia of things unknown, of lands forgotten or unfound, is upon me at times. Often I long for the gleam of yellow suns upon terraces of translucent azure marble, mocking the windless waters of lakes unfathomably calm; for lost, legendary palaces of serpentine, silver and ebony, whose columns are green stalactites; for the pillars of fallen temples, standing in the vast purpureal sunset of a land of lost and marvellous romance. I sigh for the dark-green depths of cedar forests, through whose fantastically woven boughs, one sees at intervals an unknown tropic ocean, like gleams of blue diamond; for isles of palm and coral, that fret an amber morning, somewhere beyond Cathay or Taprobane; for the strange and hidden cities of the desert, with burning brazen domes and slender pinnacles of gold and copper, that pierce a heaven of heated lazuli." CAS, "Nostalgia of the Unknown"
[This page is just getting started. It is a collaborative project among several people. If you would like to join in the project, if you have ideas about what should be included here, or if you are simply a CAS fan and want to hear about updates, write to Fiona
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Coming Eventually (this site will probably grow slowly): General bibliography
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11. Clark Ashton Smith
Biography, bibliography and links.
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Clark Ashton Smith
H e was hailed as "The New Keats" in the San Francisco press and drew the serious attention of Ambrose Bierce and George Sterling when his first poems were published in San Francisco in 1911. Despite the early successes and the fact that he lived a bare hundred miles from the metropolis, he chose to live a solitary, rural life among the foothills of the Sierras. There he would pass his years in relative obscurity, though he become a key contributor to the legendary Weird Tales pulp magazine in the early 1930s.
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12. Clark Ashton Smith Bibliography
A bibliography of clark ashton smith covering all his major works of fiction, appearancesof short stories and poetry, a bibliography of original collections
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Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was a master fantasist whose main body of work was created during his most active period during the 1930's. He began as a poet, and most of the first few entries in his bibliography are collections of poetry, before moving on to writing weird fiction. His short stories are filled with poetic writing and imagery, obviously making use of the talent he had for poetry. His short fiction was inspired by many ways by his friend H. P. Lovecraft, though Smith brought his own unique vision to his work. Colourful, baroque pieces which relied as much on irony as the lushly coloured fantasy worlds in which the stories were played out. His talents weren't limited to poetry and prose, he also tried his hands at other areas of art, including painting, drawing and sculpting. His death in 1961 removed one of Weird Fictions most unique practitioners, no one really matches Smith in the small niche he created for himself, though several have tried. Sadly many of his stories are now out of print, though many are still readily available through second hand dealers.
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A listing of the various editions of Clark Ashton Smith work, with links to their contents, still lacking details on a few major titles but will hopefully grow over time. It covers both original Clark Ashton Smith collections as well as other anthologies which contain his work.

13. Short Stories Of Clark Ashton Smith - The Eldritch Dark
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14. SMITH, Clark Ashton - Personal Data
Name smith, clark ashton Aged 68 Born January 13, 1893 Where Long Valley,California Died August 14, 1961 Where Pacific Grove, California Interred
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Name: SMITH, Clark Ashton Aged:
Born: January 13, 1893 Where: Long Valley, California
Died: August 14, 1961 Where: Pacific Grove, California
Interred: Cremated. Ashes returned to Auburn and buried beside a boulder in oak trees west of the site of the Smith family home in Long Valley, CA.
Married: Carolyn Jones Dorman When: November 10, 1954
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Clark Ashton Smith
Probably more down to earth than any of the other great Fantasy writers, Smith was multi-talented, mastered French and Spanish, writing poetry as well as prose, sculpting/carving, and painting. All of his original works were uncast and uncopied, and have become highly collectable. He supported himself through a large variety of mostly laborous professions; such as journalist, cement mixer, hard rock miner, windlasser, typist, gardener, fruitpicker/packer, wood chopper and well digger.
While Smith started writing and selling at age 17, he soon dominated the sensational pulps of the 1930s, along with Howard and Lovecraft. Clark's period of high activity spanned only 6 major writing years, 1930 to 36. Five years later, when Smith had moved on to other things, his first major, literary publication came with an anthology of his stories in 1941 for Arkham House called Out of Space and Time , a titled borrowed, with respect, from Poe.

15. Clark Ashton Smith: Connections To The Cthulhu Mythos
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[contributed by Chris Jarocha-Ernst] The friendship of Clark Ashton Smith and Howard Phillips Lovecraft began in letters in 1922 and progressed over the years as each became famous to the readers of Weird Tales and other pulps of the 1920s and '30s. It began with Lovecraft, having been shown a few of Smith's poems by another friend, writing to Smith, and it continued up to Lovecraft's death the manuscript of his poem, "To Clark Ashton Smith, Esq., upon His Fantastic Tales, Verses, Pictures, and Sculptures", was found on HPL's desk, apparently the last non-letter item HPL ever wrote. (This is the poem that's also appeared as "To Klarkash-Ton, Lord of Averoigne".) HPL was attracted to CAS's poetic style, transmundane focus, and sardonic wit. CAS liked HPL's sweeping vistas of time and space and his personal philosophy of what's been called "cosmic indifferentism": the belief that humanity is no more significant in the universe than a grain of sand, a blade of grass, or a solar flare. HPL encouraged CAS to try his hand at fiction, and the two were soon passing drafts of stories back and forth for comment. It is not unusual for authors to create a series of tales using the same protagonist, or set in the same fictional land, but it

16. Sweet Despise : Dark Literature
An exploration into the darker side of literature, including recommended reading, regular columns, bibliographies and writing on Michael Moorcock, clark ashton smith, Angela Carter, Graham Masterton, and others.
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This is a page dedicated to an exploration of dark literature, covering both recommended reading and selected bibliographies. It is a very idiosyncratic guide, the goal of which is merely to shine a light on some obscure (and not so obscure) gems of dark literature. My definition of Dark Literature covers everything from the early gothics, through the weird literature of the thirties and the middle of this century to the current crop of literature with dark themes, whether it is classed as fantasy, horror or just plain literature. It is very much guided by my reading so any suggestions for further exploration are welcome. I consider Dark Literature to be anything that takes reality (or even a created one) and twists it in unique ways, from the full blown fantastique of Clark Ashton Smith and Michael Moorcock, to the more grounded dark shimmerings of Franz Kafka and Ramsey Campbell; from the sanguine depths of Angela Carter to the dark contemporary horror of Graham Masterton.

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