Contents
- "Introduction: When the World Grows Old", by Lin Carter
- "Zothique" (poem)
- "Xeethra"
- "Necromancy in Naat"
- "The Empire of the Necromancers"
- "The Master of the Crabs"
- "The Death of Ilalotha"
- "The Weaver in the Vault"
- "The Witchcraft of Ulua"
- "The Charnel God"
- "The Dark Eidolon"
- "Morthylla"
- "The Black Abbot of Puthuum"
- "The Tomb-Spawn"
- "The Last Hieroglyph"
- "The Isle of the Torturers"
- "The Garden of Adompha"
- "The Voyage of King Euvoran"
- "Epilogue: The Sequence of the Zothique Tales", by Lin Carter
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