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– Lord Dunsany, the preface to “The Book of Wonder” 01 – Preface The Bride of the Man-Horse 01 – Preface The Bride of the Man-Horse. More great books at www.doorway.ru 12 min; JAN 1, ; 02 – Distressing Tale of Thangobrind The Jeweller. Author. Dunsany, Lord, Title. The Book of Wonder. Contents. Preface -- The Bride of the Man-Horse -- Distressing Tale of Thangobrind The Jeweller -- The House of the Sphinx -- Probable Adventure of the Three Literary Men -- The Injudicious Prayers of Pombo the Idolater -- The Loot of Bombasharna -- Miss Cubbidge and the Dragon Of Romance -- The Quest of the Queen's Tears -- . The Bride of the Man-Horse Lord Dunsany (), Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett [Victorian Web Home — Aesthetes and Decadents — Fantasy — Lord Dunsany — Next] Contents; "It is a golden thing to gallop on good turf in one's youth," said the young man-horse, the centaur. "Ha, ha," said the wind of the hills, and the winds.


In the Land of Time and Other Fantasy Tales is a posthumous collection of short stories by the writer Lord Dunsany, in the Penguin Classics www.doorway.ru and with an introduction by S.T. Joshi, it assembles material from across Dunsany's long www.doorway.ru cover illustration is a colourised version of a classic illustration for an early Dunsany story by his preferred artist, Sidney Sime. Variant: The Bride of the Man-Horse () [as by Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron Dunsany] Variant: The Bride of the Man-Horse () [as by Edward J. M. D. Plunkett, Lord Dunsany] Translation: A noiva do homem-cavalo [Portuguese] () The Wonderful Window () also appeared as. Bride of the Man-Horse by Lord Dunsany, read by Colleen McMahon 2. The Coming of Pan - Excerpt from The Crock Of Gold by James,,,, Stephens, read by Michele Fry 3. This is the creature there has never been by Rainer Maria Rilke, read by,,,,Tony Scheinman 4. The Dwarf People by Clara Kern Bayliss, read by Piotr Nater 5.


"It is a golden thing to gallop on good turf in one's youth," said the young man-horse, the centaur. "Ha, ha," said the wind of the hills, and the winds of the plain answered. Bells pealed in frantic towers, wise men consulted parchments, astrologers sought of the portent from the stars, the aged made subtle prophecies. – Lord Dunsany, the preface to “The Book of Wonder” 01 – Preface The Bride of the Man-Horse 01 – Preface The Bride of the Man-Horse. La novia del Hombre Caballo (The Bride of the Man-Horse, Lord Dunsany) La nueva catacumba (The New Catacomb, Arthur Conan Doyle) La orden (The Command, L. Sprague de Camp) La orilla triste (The Bleak Shore, Fritz Leiber) La Otra Ala (The Other Wing, Algernon Blackwood) La pálida esposa de Toussel (Toussel's Pale Bride, William Seabrook).

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