So, yesterday I came across a new edition of Dunsany's first book, THE GODS OF PEGANA (original edition 1905, this edition 2012). What I cd put together about it from some quick online searching was a bit uncertain, but here's what I cd find on it so far.
Put together by a Robert J. Schulenburg, whose work is otherwise unknown to me. It is said to be the first book in a series to be known as The Reader's Library of Inspirational Books; I have not yet tracked down any other volumes in the series.
Whether this has any linkage with Dolly Parton's Inspiration Library I can't say yet.
This edition for the Kindle includes promises it includes additional material:
-An Introduction to the series-The essay: "Writing A Bible- Scripture As Narrative And Fiction, And Why We Would Confuse It For Fantasy
I have to say that this looks like a random assortment for things connected with Dunsany.
I've ordered a copy and shd have more information about the book after the book arrives.
--John R,
current reading: THE SECRET COMMONWEALTH (just out) by Phillip Pullman. A re-reading and a disappointment. And a complete collection of short stories by Aleister Crowley of short stories featuring Simon Iff, his psychic detectiv (re-reading; not as good the second time around).
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