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Omnibus Title:
The Book of Wonder and The Last Book of Wonder • omnibus by Lord Dunsany
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- The Book of Wonder • (1912) • collection by Lord Dunsany
- The Last Book of Wonder • (1916) • collection by Lord Dunsany
- A Narrow Escape • (1912) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- A Story of Land and Sea • (1914) • novelette by Lord Dunsany
- A Tale of London • (1912) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- A Tale of the Equator • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- How Ali Came to the Black Country • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- How Plash-Goo Came to the Land of None's Desire • (1916) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Preface (Tales of Wonder) • (1916) • essay by Lord Dunsany
- The Bad Old Woman in Black • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Bird of the Difficult Eye • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Bureau d'Echange de Maux • (1915) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The City on Mallington Moor • (1913) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Exiles Club • (1915) • short story by Lord Dunsany (variant of The Exiles' Club)
- The Long Porter's Tale • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Loot of Loma • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Secret of the Sea • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Three Infernal Jokes • (1915) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Three Sailors' Gambit • (1916) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Watch-Tower • (1912) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Thirteen at Table • (1916) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Why the Milkman Shudders When He Perceives the Dawn • (1914) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Chu-Bu and Sheemish • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Distressing Tale of Thangobrind the Jeweller • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany (variant of The Distressing Tale of Thangobrind the Jeweller, and of the Doom That Befell Him)
- Epilogue (The Book of Wonder) • (1912) • essay by Lord Dunsany
- How Nuth Would Have Practised His Art Upon the Gnoles • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- How One Came, As Was Foretold, to the City of Never • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Miss Cubbidge and the Dragon of Romance • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Preface (The Book of Wonder) • (1912) • poem by Lord Dunsany
- Probable Adventure of the Three Literary Men • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany (variant of The Probable Adventure of the Three Literary Men)
- The Bride of the Man-Horse • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Coronation of Mr. Thomas Shap • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Hoard of the Gibbelins • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The House of the Sphinx • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Injudicious Prayers of Pombo the Idolater • (1910) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Loot of Bombasharna • (1910) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Quest of the Queen's Tears • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- The Wonderful Window • (1911) • short story by Lord Dunsany
- Introduction (The Book of Wonder and The Last Book of Wonder) • essay by Cecilia Dart-Thornton
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