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The Double Shadow (Paperback)

by Clark Ashton Smith (Author)
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The Double Shadow was originally published by the Auburn Journal in 1933 in an oversized-edition limited to only 1,000 copies. Smith carefully signed and hand-corrected many typographical errors for years to come. A collection of six stories ranging from contemporary horror to weird alternate-world fantasy, The Double Shadow remains a fascinating introduction to and showcase of Smith's decadently jeweled prose.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Weird stories, and Wild cover!!!, Dec 18 2003
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This review is from: The Double Shadow (Paperback)
A delight to read, especially knowing that Smith wrote this in the late 1920's. Smith is very contemporary in his vision. In fact, "The Willow Landscape" must have influenced Rod Serling and his famous Twilight Zone series. My only complaint is that the book's title made no reference to the fact that it contains six stories, not just "The Double Shadow." The book contains "The Voyage of King Euvoran," "The Maze of the Enchanter," "The Double Shadow," "A Night in Malneant," "The Devotee of Evil," and "The Willow Landscape." Additionally, DiSilvio's cover art is as fantastical as Smith's prose, and sets the scene for "The Voyage of King Euvoran" even more mysteriously than the tale itself. A great artistic keepsake!
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