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<blockquote data-quote="Cthulhudrew" data-source="post: 3452264" data-attributes="member: 4090"><p>For a good overview, you might look for the recently back to print <a href="http://www.arkhamhouse.com/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=arkhamhouse&Product_Code=0-87054-156-0" target="_blank">A Rendezvous in Averoigne</a>. The one there is kind of pricy, actually (I got an original copy of the 1988 printing at a Borders a couple of years back for around $25 cover, IIRC- I used a gift certificate, so it was actually less for me). </p><p></p><p>Rendezvous contains almost all of his Averoigne and Hyperborea cycles, all of his Zothique cycle, as well as many of his other short stories that don't fit into a single category. Best CAS bang for your buck that I've found, bar none.</p><p></p><p>Another really good one that I was able to get due to the machinations of one of my coworkers (when I worked at Barnes & Noble) was the softcover Book of Hyperborea. Again, out of print now- mine must have been one of the last in stock at the time- but I recall my friend saying that they had been planning to reprint it at the time (though from a quick Google it doesn't look like it).</p><p></p><p>In any event, depending on your location, you might very well be able to find much of CAS' work at your local library. When I was in Phoenix, the public library and the ASU library both had a lot of his material available. As Mouseferatu notes, there is quite a bit of it viewable on the Eldritch Dark website as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cthulhudrew, post: 3452264, member: 4090"] For a good overview, you might look for the recently back to print [URL=http://www.arkhamhouse.com/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=arkhamhouse&Product_Code=0-87054-156-0]A Rendezvous in Averoigne[/URL]. The one there is kind of pricy, actually (I got an original copy of the 1988 printing at a Borders a couple of years back for around $25 cover, IIRC- I used a gift certificate, so it was actually less for me). Rendezvous contains almost all of his Averoigne and Hyperborea cycles, all of his Zothique cycle, as well as many of his other short stories that don't fit into a single category. Best CAS bang for your buck that I've found, bar none. Another really good one that I was able to get due to the machinations of one of my coworkers (when I worked at Barnes & Noble) was the softcover Book of Hyperborea. Again, out of print now- mine must have been one of the last in stock at the time- but I recall my friend saying that they had been planning to reprint it at the time (though from a quick Google it doesn't look like it). In any event, depending on your location, you might very well be able to find much of CAS' work at your local library. When I was in Phoenix, the public library and the ASU library both had a lot of his material available. As Mouseferatu notes, there is quite a bit of it viewable on the Eldritch Dark website as well. [/QUOTE]
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