1: The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens and Jorkens Remembers Africa - Vol 2: Jorkens has a Large Whiskey and The Fourth Book of Jorkens - Vol 3: Jorkens Borrows another whiskey, The Last Book of Jorkens, and three uncollected tales The Two Jenets, The Meeting of Spirits and The Ultimate Goal. Lord Dunsany; Volume 1 has a preface by Arthur C. Clarke, Volume 2 by T. Klein and Volume 3 by Michael Dirda.
All three volumes with introductions by S. Published by Night Shade Books, San Francisco and Portland, 2004, 2004, 2005. All volumes are First Editions.
Uniformly bound in brown leatherette, with stamped titles and vignettes in black. In Near fine condition inside and out, save for minor spine end bumping. This set collects all the Jorkens stories from the six previously published books, plus a couple of stories that were never collected and a couple that are previously unpublished.
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