Up in the Hills "is too richly humorous, too full of wit, wisdom, gentle irony, salutary satire and the wonder which Spring offers to the welcoming eye to be read only by Dunsany's devotess."--New York Times "No one can imitate Dunsany, and probably everyone who's ever read him has tried."--C. L. Moore The hills stood for untameable things, things wild and no more to be checked by laws than the bright clouds that sparkled...