He too compared it to the works of Cabell and Eddison, as well as Lord Dunsany, "to whom, indeed, it is somewhat indebted" (an allusion to Pratt's acknowledged adoption of the setting of Dunsany's play King Argimenes and the Unknown Warrior).
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It was first published in hardcover by William Sloane Associates in 1948, under the pseudonym George U. Fletcher.
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