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| Author | Lord Dunsany | 
|---|---|
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Fantasy | 
| Publisher | Jarrolds | 
Publication date  | 1949 | 
| Media type | Print (hardcover) | 
The Man Who Ate the Phoenix is a collection of fantasy short stories by Anglo-Irish writer Lord Dunsany. The first edition was published in London by Jarrolds in December 1949.
The book collects 41 short pieces by Dunsany.
Contents
- "The Man Who Ate the Phoenix"
 - "The Widow Flynn's Apple Tree"
 - "Where Everyone's Business is Known"
 - "The Rose By-pass"
 - "An Old Man's Tale"
 - "How the Tinker Came to Skavangur"
 - "The Opal Arrow-Head"
 - "The Sultan's Pet"
 - "The Descent of the Sultan of Khash"
 - "The Policeman's Prophecy"
 - "The Wind in the Wood"
 - "The Tiger's Skin"
 - "The Finding of Mr. Jupkens"
 - "The Awful Dream"
 - "Mrs. Mulger"
 - "The Choice"
 - "Rose Tibbets"
 - "Little Snow White Up to Date"
 - "The Return"
 - "The Mad Ghost"
 - "The Cause"
 - "The Cut"
 - "The Sleuthing of Lily Bostum"
 - "The Possibility of Life on the Third Planet"
 - "Old Emma"
 - "How Abdul Din Saved Justice"
 - "The First Watch-Dog"
 - "The Chess-Player, the Financier, and Another"
 - "The Honorary Member"
 - "The Experiment"
 - "Down among the Kingcups"
 - "The Gratitude of the Devil"
 - "The After-Dinner Speech"
 - "The Je-ne-sais-quoi"
 - "Poseidon"
 - "A Near Thing"
 - "Ardor Canis"
 - "A Lapse of Memory"
 - "Forty Years On"
 - "The Iron Door"
 - "The Great Scoop"
 
References
- Joshi, S. T. (1993). Lord Dunsany: a Bibliography / by S. T. Joshi and Darrell Schweitzer. Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 27.
 
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