<b>From the front flap of the Donald Grant edition:</b> "A magnificent fantasy novel of lost lands in which Victor Marshall is hired to find an Englishman who has disappeared into remote and unexplored Asia. Marshall's expedition leads him to a hidden valley whose inhabitants are descended from ancient Chaldean colonists. They are dependent upon a narcotic flower whose fragrance produces a strange ecstasy, while destroying the power of speech.
<p>Written and first published in 1923, <i>Fields of Sleep</i> is a strangely imaginative novel that combines great beauty with an even deeper sense of horror."
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1923 |
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Fields of Sleep | Hutchinson | Novel | |
| 1925 | Fields of Sleep | Hutchinson | Novel | ||
| August 1949 |
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Famous Fantastic Mysteries, August 1949 | All-Fiction Field, Inc. | MAGAZINE | 8 |
| August 1949 | Famous Fantastic Mysteries, August 1949 | All-Fiction Field, Inc. (Canada) | MAGAZINE | 8 | |
| June 1978 | Aia | Arno Press | Omnibus | ||
| 1979 |
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Fields of Sleep | Donald M. Grant | Novel | |
| 1980 |
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Fields of Sleep | Donald M. Grant | Novel | |
| June 1990 |
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La valle del sogno | Mondadori | Novel | |
| October 2013 |
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Fields of Sleep and People of the Darkness | Literary Licensing | Omnibus | |
| October 2013 |
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Fields of Sleep and People of the Darkness | Literary Licensing | Omnibus | |
| August 2018 |
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Lost Worlds: The Ultimate Anthology: 40 Classic Tales | ROH Press | Omnibus | |19 |
| October 2018 |
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Fields of Sleep | Roy Glashan's Library | Novel |