Clark Ashton Smith - The Return Of The Sorcerer Vinyl Nightlands Edition Rare

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UK stock with immediate same day dispatch if ordered before 3pmReturn Of The Sorcerer (Nightlands Festival Exclusive Variant) (2023)Featured,Cadabra RecordsAnthony D P Mann, Clark Ashton Smith, SeizonSuper rare!

CLARK ASHTON SMITH, RETURN OF THE SORCERER LP \u2013 READ BY ANTHONY D. P. MANN, SCORE BY SEIZON

Nightlands Festival exclusive of 80x copies \u2013 Black vinyl

Original press of an unsold variant with new screen printed sleeves

Less than 15x are available

Art by SkinnerFrom Hilger\u2019s notes:

\u201C\u201CThe Return of the Sorcerer\u201D was written in early 1931, and went through several revisions and title changes, such as \u201CA Rendering from the Arabic\u201D and \u201CThe Return of Helman Carnby.\u201D After being rejected by both Ghost Stories and Weird Tales, the story was finally published in the September 1931 issue of Strange Tales.

It was Lovecraft\u2019s suggestion that both the murderer and the victim be practitioners in the Black Arts, an idea which Smi.

Clark Ashton Smith - The Return Of The Sorcerer Vinyl Nightlands Edition Rare

UK stock with immediate same day dispatch if ordered before 3pmReturn Of The Sorcerer (Nightlands Festival Exclusive Variant) (2023)Featured,Cadabra RecordsAnthony D P Mann, Clark Ashton Smith, SeizonSuper rare!

CLARK ASHTON SMITH, RETURN OF THE SORCERER LP \u2013 READ BY ANTHONY D. P. MANN, SCORE BY SEIZON

Nightlands Festival exclusive of 80x copies \u2013 Black vinyl

Original press of an unsold variant with new screen printed sleeves

Less than 15x are available

Art by SkinnerFrom Hilger\u2019s notes:

\u201C\u201CThe Return of the Sorcerer\u201D was written in early 1931, and went through several revisions and title changes, such as \u201CA Rendering from the Arabic\u201D and \u201CThe Return of Helman Carnby.\u201D After being rejected by both Ghost Stories and Weird Tales, the story was finally published in the September 1931 issue of Strange Tales.

It was Lovecraft\u2019s suggestion that both the murderer and the victim be practitioners in the Black Arts, an idea which Smi.

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