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Visual art: 1935–1961

By this time his interest in writing fiction began to lessen and he turned to creating sculptures from soft rock such as soapstone.[13] Smith also made hundreds of fantastic paintings and drawings.[14]
Bibliography
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Books published in Smith's lifetime

    1912: The Star-Treader and Other Poems. San Francisco: A.M. Robertson, Nov 1912. 100 pages. 2000 copies. Some copies have a frontispiece photo by Bianca Conti; others lack it.
    1918: Odes and Sonnets. San Francisco: The Book Club of California, June 1918. 28 pages. 300 copies.
    1922: Ebony and Crystal: Poems in Verse and Prose. Auburn CA: The Auburn Journal Press, Oct 1925. 43 pages. Limited to 500 copies signed by Smith. Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.
    1925: Sandalwood. Auburn CA: The Auburn Journal Press, Oct 1925. Verse. 43 pages. Limited to 250 (i.e. 225)numbered copies signed by Smith. Some copies are found with corrections in Smith's hand to typos in the text.
    1933: The Double Shadow and Other Fantasiess. Auburn, CA: The Auburn Journal Press, 1933. Short stories. Limited to 1000 copies in grey paper wrappers.
    1937: Nero and Other Poems. Lakeport CA: The Futile Press, May 1937. 24 pages. c.250 copies. Complete copies have laid in the three page essay "The Price of Poetry", on Smith's verse, by David Warren Ryder, which was printed to accompany the book.
    1951: The Dark Chateau and Other Poems. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, Dec 1951. 63 pages. 563 copies.
    1958: Spells and Philtres. Sauk City: Arkham House, March 1958. Verse. 54 pages. 519 copies.
    [1962]: The Hill of Dionysus - A Selection. Pacific Grove, CA: Roy A. Squires and Clyde Beck. Verse. This volume was prepared while Smith was still living but he died before it could see print. It was published 'In memoriam'.
    [1971]: Selected Poems. Sauck City, WI: Arkham House, Nov 1971. This volume was delivered by the author to Arkham House in December 1949 but remained unpublished until 1971.

Night Shade Books

    The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith 5-volume work
    Miscellaneous Writings. Originally announced as Tales of India and Irony (a collection of non fantasy/science fiction/horror tales, planned to be available only to subscribers of above collection). Now commercially available.
    Red World of Polaris (complete tales of Captain Volmar)

Hippocampus Press

    The Complete Poetry and Translations of Clark Ashton Smith (3 vols)
    The Black Diamonds. A juvenile Oriental fantasy.
    The Last Oblivion: Best Fantastic Poems of Clark Ashton Smith
    The Sword of Zagan and Other Writings. Juvenile Oriental fantasy.
    The Shadow of the Unattained: Letters of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith
    The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith
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