The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Robert W. Chambers

Volume 1-Including One Novel 'The Slayer of Souls,' One Novelette 'The Man at the Next Table,' and Fourteen Short Stories of the Strange and Unusual

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ISBN: 9780857061911
Publisher: Leonaur Ltd
Published: 7 June, 2010
Format: Paperback
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The third chilling collection of the authors weird and supernatural fiction Robert W. Chambers most famous and most highly regarded work is undoubtedly, The King in Yellow-a collection of stories held by the common theme of a drama of the same title which drives those who read it to insanity. It is widely accepted that this work is one of the most important in the whole library of American supernatural writing. Nevertheless, it is but part of Chambers output in the field of weird and supernatural writings, so this special Leonaur collection of Chambers fiction in the genre-which of course includes the stories that comprise The King in Yellow-runs to a satisfying four substantial volumes. Leonaur editions are available in softcover and hardback with dust jacket for collectors. Leonaur hardbacks feature real cloth bindings, gold foil embossed lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands. This third volume includes the novel The Tracer of Lost Persons, four novelettes The Maker of Moons, The Street of Our Lady of the Fields, The Street of the First Shell and The White Shadow and nine short stories.

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