All five songs from their demo for label Polydor at the company's studio in Stratford Place, just off London's Oxford Street, are also included in the box set - three of which have never before been released.
Previously unseen footage from a 1977 show at Sussex University, archive material provided by Temple, is also included in the package which will come out on September 9.
Alongside the discs, there will be a book, reprints of the band's Armagideon Times fanzines, plus badges and stickers and the group's promos for their singles.
The artwork has been designed by bass player Paul Simonon, who now works largely as an artist although he returned to music to play with Damon Albarn's The Good, The Bad And The Queen and then touring alongside Clash guitarist Mick Jones for Gorillaz live shows.
Explaining the idea behind the box set, Simonon said: "It was really just to make a nice box - like a work of art."
"And then put something in it," added Jones.
The band disintegrated in the early 1980s although frontman Joe Strummer and Simonon soldiered on for one further poorly received album - Cut The Crap - after Jones was sacked, which is not included in the box set. Strummer died in December 2002.
A new best of album, The Clash Hits Back, will also come out on September 9.
- PAA