The Dimension of Chance (1932)
Chaos ruled that bizarre world … like a nightmare, the men stumbled through a changing, shifting world … then came the Masters …
Chapter I
Chapter II – The World of Chance
Chapter III – The Masters of Chance
The Light From Beyond (1933)
Partaking of the strange fruit he felt lifted to a new world …
Chapter II – The Mystery Deepens
Chapter III – The Infinite World
The Visitors From Mlok (1933)
He was able to endure the tortures of that world, but when he returned to earth …
Chapter II – The World of Mlok
Chapter III – The Return of Sarkis
Master of the Asteroid (1932)
They worshipped him as a god, this man condemned to death on that lonely world …
The Log
Alone!
The Living Tomb
The Immortals of Mercury (1932)
An explorer caught by the aboriginals of Mercury….
Chapter I – Rescue!
Chapter II – A New Danger – Condemned!
Chapter III – Escape! – Into the Unknown
Chapter IV – Endless Hours – The Frigid World
Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) was a self-educated American poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. He spent most of his life in the small town of Auburn, California, living in the small cabin built by his parents, Fanny and Timeus Smith. He hated the provincialism of the small town life but rarely left Auburn until he married late in life.
Clark Ashton Smith was one of the Big Three writers for the magazine Weird Tales. The other two were Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft.
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