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Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) was an American author of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, known for his vivid imagination and lyrical prose. His work had a profound influence on the fantasy and horror genres. “Smith filled my mind with incredible worlds, impossibly beautiful cities, and still more fantastic creatures” “In sheer daemonic strangeness and fertility of conception, Clark Ashton Smith is perhaps unexcelled” “Nobody since Poe has so loved a well-rotted corpse” This is a republishing of the original 1922 volume of poetry, reformatted to fit your pocket. |
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Two brave children from opposing tribes learn the power of sharing and friendship in this magical adventure through Space and Rhyme. Follow their journey as they brave weather and war to be together, and ultimately learn that life is much better when everyone works together. A children’s story told through picture and verse. |
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A dark power is sweeping across the land. A tale of adventure, magic and giants, told in verse. |
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A collection of surreal, fantasy based poetry.
This collection will take you on a fight through the dark, the night, and the nightmares. Will wade with you through marsh and forest, fly with you over mountains and oceans, and help you break through to the glorious sunrise over fields and valleys abound. Inspired by vivid dreams, fantasy novels, RPGs and epic metal. |
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This is book 1 of the 6 part poem, and reads as a standalone tale. This book was first published in 1590.
Book 1 focuses on the virtue of holiness as embodied in the Redcrosse Knight. The Redcrosse Knight must fight off monsters, wizards and betrayal on his quest to marry his lady Una. This edition has been made to fit most pockets, and is formatted to enhance ease and enjoyment of reading. |
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This edition made to fit most pockets and formatted for a smaller page. Makes a great traveling companion.
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage is a classic narrative poem in four parts. It describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands. Byron, through Childe Harold, regrets his wasted early youth and so re-designs himself on this pilgrimage, which takes him through Portugal, the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea between 1809 and 1811. |
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Leon just wants some fast cash.
Pizza delivery was meant to be a cruisy job, but a dead customer and a remote controlled assassin soon soured that gravy train. Between outback hideouts and underground bunkers, Leon stumbles upon the shady side of his boss’s business. Turns out pizza’s not the only thing on the menu. With the Police Company and the Feds pooling resources against him, will this pizza driver deliver himself somewhere far from anarchy’s reach, or take up arms with his desperate, pizza lovin’ brothers? |
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This important historic poem recounts Captain Bligh’s narrative of the mutiny on the Bounty. In 1787, British ship Bounty is headed for Tahiti to collect bread fruit. Captain Bligh’s harsh command triggers a munity, led by Officer Fletcher Christian, which leads to a global manhunt. This edition made to fit most pockets and formatted for a smaller page. Makes a great traveling companion. |
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The classic, romantic-era epic poem Don Juan, by Lord Byron. This is a satirical poem based on the legendary Don Giovanni. The initial publication was wildly popular, despite the criticism it received for its supposed ‘immoral content’. This edition spans across 600 pages and contains all cantos, including the 17th canto that unfortunately was not finished before Byron’s untimely death. It has been formatted for a smaller page, and designed to fit large pockets. |







