· Paperback. $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping. Buy Online, Pick up in Store. Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Brand: Chaosium, Incorporated. · The Tsathoggua Cycle continues this tradition, concentrating on the toad-god Tsathoggua. The Tsathoggua Cycle is, in many ways, a typical anthology by Chaosium, i.e. a mixed bag. While the introductory essay by Price is not one of his most mind-blowing pieces, he has done a sound job compiling a variety of tales of the toad-god, from both Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. The Tsathoggua Cycle: Terror Tales of the Toad God. by. Robert M. Price (Editor), Clark Ashton Smith (Contributor), James Ambuehl (Contributor), Loay Hall (Contributor) avg rating — ratings — published Want to Read.
Resurrecting Laughter: Life Lessons From The Seven Funniest Stories In The Bible by Risser, Terry Dale and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Contents: Introduction, Robert M. Price / The Horn of Vapula, Lewis Spence / The Demoniac Goat, M.P. Dare / The Ghostly Goat of Glaramara, J.S. Leatherbarrow / The Moon-Lens, Ramsey Campbell / The Ring of the Hyades, John Glasby / A Thousand Young, Robert M. Price / The Seed of the Star-God, Richard L. Tierney / Harold's Blues, Glen Singer. Stories by Sax Rohmer (In the Valley of the Sorceress from Tales of the Sorceress), Manly Wade Wellman, Robert E Howard (The Blonde Goddess of Balsagoth), M R James, Bassett Morgan, Miles J Breuer, Walter Kubilius, Lord Dunsany (TheWondrful Window from the Book of Wonder), Clark Ashton Smith.
The cover art by Stephen Gilberts is better than that on most cycle books, although not as good as some of his other covers in this genre. As I see it, there are three groups of fans who might want this book. Some are collecting all the cycle books, come heck or high water, and they already bought it. Some are Smith completists. This volume of stories and poetry illustrates the ubiquitous presence of Nyarlathotep and shows him in several of his thousand masks. Among them, his presence as Nephren-Ka, the dread Black Pharaoh of dynastic Egypt, dominates. The thirteen stories here include a Lin Carter novella. Robert M. Price contributes story prefaces and an introduction. The introduction by Robert Price (the workhorse of the Chaosium cycle series) was actually very useful. It laid out the entire history of the creation of Tsathoggua by Clark Ashton Smith and also discussed various pronunciations. Best of all, there was a photo of a sculpture of Tsathoggua by CAS! This would have been a great cover!.
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