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The Epic of Hades

You may be interested in The Epic of Hades, a poetic work by Lewis Morris, recently available over at Project Gutenberg.

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Consider also:

  1. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death’s Duel
  2. Archipel
  3. Chang in person – “A trip to Hades”
  4. The Star People
  5. Condolences and solidarity on the passing of Michael Hart
This entry was posted in The Hermetic Library and tagged Lewis Morris, project gutenberg on December 18, 2011 by John Griogair Bell.

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