The ends of the earth

Lucius Shepard

earliest edition we have, 1991 Orion Publishing Co, 1994 paperback 496 pages

From the creeper-clad jungles of Guatemala to the windswept peaks of Nepal, from the arid urban wasteland of Detroit to the haunted holocaust of Vietnam, Lucius Shepard's massive new retrospective explores the ends of the earth with an arresting narrative intensity and virtuosic verbal exoticism that are unique. Shepard's previous Arkham House collection The Jaguar Hunter was acclaimed as a landmark volume in the dev...

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Ends of the Earth (eBook) edition · 2015 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 9780575091696
The ends of the earth edition · 1994 · Millennium · 484 pages
The Ends of the Earth paperback · 1994 · Orion Publishing Co · 496 pages · 9781857981254
The ends of the earth. edition · 1993 · Millennium · 484 pages
The ends of the earth edition · 1991 · Arkham House Publishers · 484 pages
Ends of the Earth edition · 1991 · Arkham House · 9781857981148

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