Fifty-One Tales
by Lord Dunsany
Also known as The Food of Death.
Contents:
- The Assignation
- Charon
- The Death of Pan
- The Sphinx at Gizeh
- The Hen
- Wind and Fog
- The Raft Builders
- The Workman
- The Guest
- Death and Odysseus
- Death and the Orange
- The Prayer of the Flowers
- Time and the Tradesman
- The Little City
- The Unpasturable Fields
- The Worm and the Angel
- The Songless Country
- The Latest Thing
- The Demagogue and the Demi-Monde
- The Giant Poppy
- Roses
- The Man with the Golden Ear-rings
- The Dream of King Karna-Vootra
- The Storm
- A Mistaken Identity
- The True History of the Hare and the Tortoise
- Alone the Immortals
- A Moral Little Tale
- The Return of Song
- Spring in Town
- How the Enemy Came to Thlūnrāna
- A Losing Game
- Taking Up Piccadilly
- After the Fire
- The City
- The Food of Death
- The Lonely Idol
- The Sphinx in Thebes (Massachusetts)
- The Reward
- The Trouble in Leafy Green Street
- Furrow-Maker
- Lobster Salad
- The Return of the Exiles
- Nature and Time
- The Song of the Blackbird
- The Messengers
- The Three Tall Sons
- Compromise
- What We Have Come To
- The Tomb of Pan
- The Poet Speaks With Earth (English version only)
- The Mist (American version only)
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Lord Dunsany
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (1878–1957) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, notable for his work in fantasy published under the name Lord Dunsany. He was born to one of the oldest titles in the Irish peerage, lived much of his life at perhaps Ireland's longest-inhabited home, Dunsany Castle near Tara, and died in Dublin.

