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Letters
To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 8, 1923,
"May the blessings of Allah . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 22, 1923,
"Clyde sahib, greeting:/ I found your letter . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, July 7, 1923,
"To Clyde bahadur-sahib . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, July 30, 1923,
"Clyde, sahib, bohut salaam, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 4, 1923,
"Clyde sahib;/ You say I'll . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, October 5, 1923,
"Salaam, Clyde;/Maybe you think . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, November 4, 1923,
"Bohut salaam, Cyde bahadur;/ It's been quite a . . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, April 21, 1924,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib;/ I should have written . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 19, 1924,
"Salaam Clyde sahib;/ I suppose you . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, September 7, 1924,
"Salaam, Clyde,/ You ought to be here."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, January 7, 1925,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib;/ I was in Brownwood . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ I'm sending you . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, February 25, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/Chapter XIX"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, March 17, 1925,
"The top o' the mornin', O'Clyde"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, April 6, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ What ho!"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, May 24, 1925,
"Salaam;/ Hot zowie, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, July 7, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ I believe you . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1925,
"Salaam; Clyde;/ Old boy, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1925,
"Salaam, Clyde sahib,/I haven't got any . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1925,
"Salaam;/ I'm glad you . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, October 9, 1925,
"Salaam, sahib;/ Say, bo, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926,
"Salaam, bahadur, bohut salaam; . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926,
"Salaam;/ This is a habit . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926,
"Salaam;/ Being in an . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, May 7, 1926,
"Salaam;/I'm sending you . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926,
"Salaam;/I'm trying to write . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1926,
"Salaam, sahib;/ In the first place, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, August 21, 1926,
"Bohut salaam, sahib;/ I think you owe . . ."
To Edna Mann, October 30, 1926,
"As usual I . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. late August 1927,
"ARE YOU THE YOUNG . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. fall 1927,
"Salaam:/ Then the little boy . . ."
To Harold Preece, ca. early 1928,
"Salaam:/ You'll have to pardon . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, week of February 20, 1928,
"The fellow who wrote . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1928,
"Salaam:/ Not having much of . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. June 1928,
"Salaam;/Ho, ho, the long . . ."
To Harold Preece, ca. June 1928,
"Salaam:/ No, I was not . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1928,
"Salaam:/ A Warning to Orthodoxy"
To unknown recipient, ca. September 1928,
"Salaam:/ Tunney sure gave . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1928,
"Salaam:/ The reason I'm sending . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928,
"Salaam:/ Listen you goddamn . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928,
"Salaam:/ I got such a laugh . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November-December 1928,
"Salaam:/ Heh heh!"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1928,
"Salaam:/ Out in front . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. late 1928,
"Salaam:/ I'll swear, . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1929,
"Salaam:/Ancient English Balladel"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1929,
"Salaam:/ Black Dawn"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early to mid 1929,
"Salaam:/ Life is a yellow . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1930,
"Salaam; Fear Orghruagach;"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1930,
"Salaam:/ Well, Fear Finn, I believe . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn, I hope . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1930,
"Salaam, Fear Finn:/ Then Stein the . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1930,
"Salaam, Fear Finn;/ Wel, me bauld . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ I read your article . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1930,
"Fear Finn:/ I'm not surprised . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ I don't know . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. January 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ You owe me a . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I've delayed writing . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ Congratulations on your . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 14, 1931,
"Well, Fear Finn:/ Heigho for sunny . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, week of May 18, 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I should have answered . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early June 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Thanks very much . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Lizzen my children . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ I've been waiting . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ The reason I haven't . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, ca. October 1931,
"Many thanks for the . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1931,
"Fear Finn:/ Here are the blasted . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early January 1932,
"Dear Clyde:/ I only learned . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, how runs . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, ca. February 1932,
"This isn't to flaunt . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Sorry To hear . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1932,
"Fear Finnel:/ When I was a kie . . ."
To Carl Swanson, ca. March 1932,
"I was sending . . ."
To Carl Swanson, ca. April 1932,
"I am interested . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Just a bit . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, here I am . . ."
To Carl Swanson, ca. late May 1932,
"I'm sorry you had . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. very late May 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Let us tool . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. August 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ I don't know when . . ."
To Kirk Mashburn, ca. September 1932,
"Just a line . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1932,
"Fear Finn:/ Well, I finally . . ."
To Donald Wandrei, ca. February 21, 1933,
"I've been intending . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1933,
"Fear Finn:/ I was in Brownwood . . ."
To The Claytons Magazines, June 13, 1933,
"A few weeks ago . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1933,
"Fear Finn:/ The Galleon Press . . ."
To Charles D. Hornig, November 1, 1933,
"Thanks for the copy . . ."
To Clark Ashton Smith, December 20, 1933,
(a signed Christmas card)
To R. Fowler Gafford, May 20, 1934,
"This answer to your . . ."
To Denis Archer, May 22, 1934,
"As you doubtless . . ."
To William Kofoed, January 8, 1935,
"Glad the Bloomfield . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, ca. January 1935,
"I have finally found . . ."
To Charles D. Hornig, May 3, 1935,
"I'm very sorry . . ."
To Farnsworth Wright, May 6, 1935,
"I always hate . . ."
To Otis Adelbert Kline, May 13, 1935,
"I'm writing this . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, ca. May 1935,
"The reason I haven't . . ."
To August Derleth, June 20, 1935,
"This postcard was . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, ca. July 1935,
"Thanks very much for . . ."
To Robert H. Barlow, December 17, 1935,
"Thank you very much . . ."
To August Lenniger, December 27, 1935,
"I have received . . ."
To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 8, 1936,
"A belated acknowledgement . . ."
To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 13, 1936,
"Just read yours . . ."
To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 18, 1936,
"Just read your letter . . ."
To Novalyne Price, February 14, 1936,
"I heard yesterday . . ."
To Frank Thurston Torbett, April 28, 1936,
"I'm sorry I have . . ."
To August Derleth, May 9, 1936,
"I am indeed . . ."
To H.P. Lovecraft, May 11, 1936,
"I am indeed sorry . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. May 1936,
"Enthusiasm impels me . . ."
To The Californian, summer 1936,
"Thank you very much . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"King Bahthur's Court"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Ha ha! You're not going . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Again glancing at your . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"The Seeker thrust . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"If you dont publish . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Skulls Against the Dawn"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Shadows of Dreams"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"I have forgotten . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"As my dear public . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"There once was a . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"I'm damned if . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Not even a movie . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Ahatou noyon, Fear Finn:/ Thinking of nothing . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Well, Fear Finn, I read your story . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"The Adventurer's Mistress"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"I've done my part . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Poem penned by . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Crusade"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Renunciation"
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Thoughts of an Afghan . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"Relentless Reginald . . ."
To Tevis Clyde Smith, undated,
"drawing of a strange cow"
To unknown recipient, undated,
"Not much to say . . ."
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Prose and Verse contained in the Letters
Untitled ("When Napoleon down in Africa . . .") (poem)
"Neolithic Love Song" (poem)
Untitled ("The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped among the racing horde") (poem)
"The Dook of Stork"
Untitled ("Bill Boozy was a pirate bold") (poem)
Untitled ("Out of Asia the tribesmen came") (poem)
Untitled ("A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs") (poem)
Untitled ("A hundred years the great war raged") (poem)
Untitled ("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze") (poem)
Untitled ("Hills of the North! Lavender hills") (poem)
Untitled ("Dark are your eyes") (poem)
"Slugger's Vow" (poem)
Untitled ("I am the Spirit of War!") (poem)
Untitled ("I lay in Yen's opium joint") (poem)
"The Bombing of Gon Fanfew" (poem)
"The Sappious Few Menchew"
"The Post of the Sappy Skipper"
"The Bore of the Cowed"
"When You Were a Set-Up and I Was a Ham" (poem)
Untitled ("I tell you this my friend") (poem)
Untitled ("All the crowd") (poem)
"The Dancer" (poem)
"Destiny" (2) (poem)
"Laughter" (poem)
Untitled ("We are the duckers of crosses") (poem)
Untitled ("The shades of night were falling faster") (poem)
Untitled ("Give ye of my best though the dole be meger") (poem)
Untitled ("Early in the morning I gazed . . .") (poem)
"Eternity" (poem)
"Serpent" (poem)
"Shadows" (3) (poem)
"Destiny" (3) (poem)
"Adventure" (2) (poem)
"Libertine" (poem)
"Nun" (poem)
"Prude" (poem)
"Adventurer" (poem)
"Poet" (poem)
"Dancer" (poem)
"Dreamer" (poem)
"Sailor" (poem)
"Cowboy" (poem)
"Toper" (poem)
"Girl" (poem)
"Deeps" (poem)
"Thor" (poem)
"Mystic" (poem)
"Orientia" (poem)
"The Mountains of California" (poem)
"Monarchs" (poem)
"Lust" (poem)
"The Alamo" (poem)
"San Jacinto" (1) (poem)
"Romance" (2) (poem)
"Arcadian Days" (poem)
"Twilight on Stonehenge" (poem)
"Ocean-Thoughts" (poem)
"Revenge"
"Legend"
"Where Strange Gods Squall" (part 1)
Untitled ("Take some honey from a cat") (poem)
"The Mottoes of the Boy Scouts" (poem)
Untitled ("Against the blood red moon . ..") (poem)
Untitled ("Toast to the British! Damn their souls to Hell") (poem)
"Where Strange Gods Squall" (part 2)
Untitled ("Whats become of Waring?") (poem)
"The Robes of the Righteous" (poem)
Untitled ("After the trumps are sounded") (poem)
Untitled ("A typical small town drugstore . . .")
"How to Select a Successful Evangelist" (poem)
"The Choir Girl" (poem)
"A Song of Cheer" (poem)
"Repentance" (poem)
Untitled ("I am MAN from the primal, I") (poem)
Untitled ("Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain . . .") (poem)
The Rump of Swift; A Young Wife's Tale (poem)
"Lesbia" (1) (poem)
A Roman Lady (poem)
Untitled ("They matched me up that night . . .") (poem)
"Song of a Fugitive Bard" (poem)
Untitled ("A cringing woman's lot . . .") (poem)
"Nights to Both of Us Know"n (poem)
"A Warning to Orthodoxy" (poem)
"A Song of the Anchor Chain" (poem)
"The Ballad of Abe Slickemmore" (poem)
"Nancy Hawk, A Legend of Virginity" (poem)
Untitled ("Drawers that a girl . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("Tumba Hooey")
"To a Nameless Woman" (poem)
Untitled ("Sappho, the Grecian hills are gold") (poem)
Untitled ("Romona! Romona!") (poem)
" Fable for Critics" (poem)
Untitled ("My brother he was an auctioneer") (poem)
Untitled ("I carved a woman out of marble when") (poem)
Untitled ("Out in front of Goldstein's . . .") (poem)
"The Deed Beyond the Deed" (poem) 
"An American" (poem)
Untitled ("There's an isle far away . . .") (poem)
"Shadow of Dreams" (poem)
"My Children" (poem)
"The Slayer" (poem)
"Silence Falls on Mecca's Walls" (poem)
"The Last Words He Heard" (poem)
Untitled ("Flappers flicker and flap and flirt . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("I hold all women are a gang of tramps") (poem)
Untitled ("Love is singing soft and low") (poem)
"The People of the Winged Skull"
"Ancient English Balladel" (poem)
Untitled ("At the Inn of the Gory Dagger") (poem)
"Black Dawn" (poem)
"The Path of Strange Wanderers" (poem)
"At the Bazaar" (poem)
Untitled ("Hatrack!")
Untitled ("By old Abe Goldstein's . . .") (poem)
"Bastards All!"
"Songs of Bastards"
"To a Roman Woman" (poem)
"Ivory in the Night" (poem)
"The Mutiny of the Hellroarer"
"The Return of the Sea-Farer" (poem)
Untitled ("Then Stein the peddler with rising joy") (poem)
Untitled ("I was once, I declare, a grog-shop man") (poem) 
"Lives and Crimes of Notable Artists"
Untitled ("Lizzen my children and you shall be told") (poem)
"The Last Day" (poem)
"Moonlight on a Skull" (poem)
"Dreaming in Israel" (poem)
"Samson's Broodings" (poem)
"Lines to G.B. Shaw" (poem)
"A Mick in Israel" (poem)
"Musings" (2) (poem)
"Envoy" (poem)
"Surrender" (2) (poem)
"I Praise My Nativity" (poem)
"Dreaming" (poem)
Untitled (draft, "She came in the dim of . . .") (poem)
"A Song of College" (poem)
"That Women May Sing of Us" (poem)
"Sighs in the Yellow Leaves" (poem)
"A Song of Greenwich" (poem)
"Ballade" (poem)
Untitled ("The Seeker thrust . . .")
"To a Certain Cultured Woman" (poem)
"The Winds of the Sea" (poem)
"The Iron Harp"  (a cycle of five poems, including
"Out of the Deep"; "Babel"; "Laughter in the Gulf";
"Moon Shame"; "A Crown for a King")
"The Cuckoo's Revenge" (poem)
"The Madness of Cormac" (poem)
"A Challenge to Bast" (poem)
"A Poet's Skull" (poem)
"Shadows of Dreams" (poem)
Untitled ("There once was a wicked old elf") (poem)
Untitled ("There are grim things did, . . .") (poem)
"To Lyle Saxon" (poem)
"The Viking of the Sky" (poem)
Untitled ("As my dear public remembers . . .")
"King Bahthur's Court"
"The Werewolf Murder Case"
"Skulls Against the Dawn" (poem)
"The Adventurer's Mistress" (2) (poem)
Untitled ("There were three lads who went their destined ways") (poem)
Untitled ("Match a toad with a far-winged hawk") (poem)
"Crusade" (poem)
"Renunciation" (poem)
"The Campus at Midnight" (poem)
Untitled ("You have built a world of paper and wood") (poem)
Untitled ("Oh, we are little children, marching on to Hell!") (poem)
Untitled ("The tall man answered: . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("The tall man rose and said: . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("The tall man said: . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("I knocked upon her lattice - soft!") (poem)
Untitled ("Let us up in the hills . . .") (poem)
Untitled ("Life is a lot of hooey") (poem)
Untitled ("Men are toys . . ." ) (poem)
"Drummings on an Empty Skull" (poem)
Untitled ("A beggar, singing without") (poem)
Untitled ("Moonlight and shadows barred the land") (poem)