Contents
- "Foreword: Lord Dunsany and His Work" by H. P. Lovecraft (1976 edition only)
- "The Last Dream of Bwona Khubla"
- "How the Office of Postman Fell Vacant in Otford-under-the-Wold"
- "The Prayer of Boob Aheera"
- "East and West"
- "A Pretty Quarrel"
- "How the Gods Avenged Meoul Ki Ning"
- "The Gift of the Gods"
- "The Sack of Emeralds"
- "The Old Brown Coat"
- "An Archive of the Older Mysteries"
- "A City of Wonder"
- Beyond the Fields We Know
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- "Publisher's Note"
- "First Tale: Idle Days on the Yann"
- "Second Tale: A Shop in Go-By Street"
- "Third Tale: The Avenger of Perdóndaris"
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