The Jest of Droom-Avista, by Henry Kuttner (epub/Kindle)
A brief, poetic story about an alien city—and a metallic doom! (You can tell Kuttner was reading Lord Dunsany and Clark Ashton Smith at the time he wrote it.)
A brief, poetic story about an alien city—and a metallic doom! (You can tell Kuttner was reading Lord Dunsany and Clark Ashton Smith at the time he wrote it.)
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A poignant, brief tale of a weird experience in Arlington Cemetery by a master of the weird tale.
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A poignant, brief tale of a weird experience in Arlington Cemetery by a master of the weird tale.
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