This volume, edited and introduced by noted fantasy scholar Douglas A. Anderson, collects Walton's ten completed fantasy short stories, including her 1950 story published in the legendary magazine Weird Tales, and three superb Breton tales which first appeared in anthologies in the early 1980s. Four stories are published here for the first time. Reviews of the print edition: "This book is a delightful collection of charming, stylish fiction probing the darker side of the human condition. Not to be missed." --SFRevu "Most of Walton's short stories are, like her novels, seamless blends of history, myth, and local color. . . . Walton tantalizes the reader with the possibility that seemingly supernatural events have a perfectly logical explanation" --Locus
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