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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. Clark Ashton Smith came in touch with August Derleth in 1930, when, following H. P. Lovecraft s instruction, Smith forwarded to Derleth the manuscript of Lovecraft s tale, The Whisperer in Darkness. Derleth replied immediately and included without preliminaries several stories of his own. Thus began a correspondence, a friendship, and ultimately a business relationship that extended more than thirty years. The letters of Clark Ashton Smith and August Derleth afford an intimate glimpse into the lives of two working writers. They offer a rare opportunity to see how Derleth managed his writing and also his growing publishing company, Arkham House, even to the particulars of content selection, royalty payments, and so on. Derleth s concern for Smith s well-being is manifestly evident, as is the commitment of Derleth and Donald Wandrei to publishing Smith s greatest book even if it meant twenty-two years of enduring patience to do so. For his part, Smith clearly regarded Derleth as a friend, colleague, and financial lifeline. Even if their interests somewhat diverged in their later years, they both cherished each other s association and worked together where they feasibly could. These letters chronicle the heyday and then the demise of Weird Tales and other pulp magazines; the establishment of what long remained the leading small press in the weird fiction field; and many other personal and literary issues that illuminate the minds and personalities of their authors.