The Last Book of Wonder

The Last Book of Wonder

First US edition
Author Lord Dunsany
Original title Tales of Wonder
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Fantasy short stories
Publisher Elkin Mathews (UK)
John W. Luce (US)
Publication date
1916
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Preceded by Fifty-One Tales
Followed by Plays of Gods and Men

The Last Book of Wonder, originally published as Tales of Wonder, is the tenth book and sixth original short story collection of Irish fantasy writer Lord Dunsany, considered a major influence on the work of J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, Ursula K. Le Guin and others.

Editions and title variants

The first edition, in hardcover, was published in London by Elkin Mathews in October 1916 as Tales of Wonder, followed by a Boston hardcover publication in November 1916, by John W. Luce & Co.. The title of the American edition, The Last Book of Wonder, was Dunsany's own preferred title. The British and American editions also differ in that they arrange the material slightly differently.

The book collects nineteen short stories by the author.

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