In the Land of Time and Other Fantasy Tales is a posthumous collection of short stories by the writer Lord Dunsany in the Penguin Classics series.
[1] Edited and with an introduction by S. T. Joshi, it assembles material from across Dunsany's long career.
It is grouped in themed sections by the editor, and the contents[2] are: Ursula K. Le Guin reviewed the collection for the Los Angeles Times.
She felt that The Gods of Pegāna had aged poorly, and that Jorkens could be a bore.
However, she stated that other early works were fine, especially "Idle Days on the Yann", and that Dunsany's best stories were "unique" and well-observed, witty, and had "a mannered but vivid, clear, and subtle style".