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Overview: The Princess of All Lands is a collection of stories by American writer Russell Kirk, published in 1979 by Arkham House. It contains ten tales of fantasy and horror, some of which have won literary awards. The stories explore themes such as the supernatural, the moral, and the historical, often with a Gothic atmosphere.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Horror
Sorworth Place: A young man inherits a haunted mansion and falls in love with a mysterious woman who lives there.
Behind the Stumps: A cricket player encounters a sinister force that threatens his sanity and his life.
The Princess of All Lands: A medieval knight rescues a princess from a pagan cult, but discovers that she is not what she seems.
The Last God’s Dream: A Roman soldier witnesses the fall of a pagan temple and the rise of a new faith.
The Cellar of Little Egypt: A professor of ancient history is lured into a trap by a cult that worships an ancient Egyptian goddess.
Ex Tenebris: A man suffering from a terminal illness is visited by a mysterious stranger who offers him a cure.
Balgrummo’s Hell: A Scottish laird is tormented by a demon that he summoned in his youth.
There’s a Long, Long Trail A-Winding: A soldier in World War I finds himself in a strange land where he meets his ancestors and his destiny.
Saviourgate: A journalist investigates a series of murders that are linked to a religious sect that believes in the imminent return of Christ.
Prologue and Epilogue: The author reflects on his own experiences and influences as a writer of fantasy and horror.
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