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The Averoigne Chronicles
Series · 5 books · 1934-2017

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The Maker of Gargoyles

2004

This fine collection of Clark Ashton Smith's work reprints eight of his classic fantasies, including two set in Hyperborea.
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#6

The Colossus of Ylourgne

2009

The thrice-infamous Nathaire, alchemist, astrologer and necromancer, with his ten devil-given pupils, had departed very suddenly and under circumstances of strict secrecy from the town of Vyones. It was widely thought, among the people of that vicinage, that his departure had been prompted by a salutary fear of ecclesiastical thumbscrews and faggots. Other wizards, less notorious than he, had already gone to the stake during a year of unusual inquisitory zeal; and it was well-known that Nathaire had incurred the reprobation of the Church. Few, therefore, considered the reason of his going a mystery; but the means of transit which he had employed, as well as the destination of the sorcerer and his pupils, were regarded as more than problematic. A thousand dark and superstitious rumours were abroad; and passers made the sign of the Cross when they neared the tall, gloomy house which Nathaire had built in blasphemous proximity to the great cathedral and had filled with a furniture of Satanic luxury and strangeness. Two daring thieves, who had entered the mansion when the fact of its desertion became well established, reported that much of this furniture, as well as the books and other paraphernalia of Nathaire, had seemingly departed with its owner, doubtless to the same fiery bourn. This served to augment the unholy for it was patently impossible that Nathaire and his ten apprentices, with several cart-loads of household belongings, could have passed the ever-guarded city gates in any legitimate manner without the knowledge of the custodians...
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#8

The Beast Of Averoigne

2017

Averoigne, 14° Secolo. Qualcosa di oscuro si aggira per i boschi tenebrosi di Averoigne, e getta la campagna nell'orrore e nello scompiglio. Qualk'è la natura del mostro, e come lo si potrà sconfiggere? Un classico racconto di Clark Ashton Smith, presentato nella sua versione integrale e nella versione revisionata, comparsa originariamente su Weird Tales nel maggio del 1933.
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#9

The Disinterment of Venus

1934

A bizarre tale of the strange yearnings and carnal desires that beset a brotherhood of monks when the statue of a pagan goddess was dug up in the abbey garden
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#10

Mother of Toads

1938

She was called “The Mother of Toads” and Pierre braved the dark woods to see her…

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