Dagon and Other MacAbre Tales

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| Rating | : | 4.21 (871 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0870540289 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 133 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
| Language | : | English |
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T. . Klein, whose work has been influenced by Lovecraft, contributes a long introduction tracing the authors who themselves influenced Lovecraft, in particular Lord Dunsany. Joshi, whose long-time project this has been, has also provided a chronological listing of HPL's works. Among the stories are "From Beyond" and "Herbert WestReanimator," both of which have recently been brought to the screen, "Beyond the Wall of Sleep," "The Lurking Fear" and "Under the Pyramid," this last ghostwritten for Harry Houdini. E. D. From Publishers Weekly This last volume of a trilogy represents the culmination of a monumental projectthe bringing into print of Lovecraft's stories in their definitive form, based on manuscripts and notes. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. This volume also contains the important study, "Supernatural Horror in Literature," and repairs a longtime need by providing it with an index
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One of the Indispensable Additions to Any Lovecraft Collection James This is one of the five volumes that any Lovecraft fan MUST have in his or her collection.The Library of America's Lovecraft collection contains all of the classic tales of Lovecraft's maturity. S. T. Joshi's exhaustive and elegant bio tells all you need to kn. GREAT YUGGOTH!!! Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire, Esq. (Caution -- May Contain Eldritch Spoilers!)Why the shoggoth did they replace those wonderful Raymond Bayless jacket illustrations with these wretchedly AWFUL cartoony awful covers that are an insult to the Master of Cosmic Horror! Ia! Shub-Niggurath! Of course. The Lovecraft Experience Zack Davisson In my humble opinion, there are two ways to read Lovecraft. The first, and best, is to get your hands on an original "Wierd Tales" or other pulp. There is something about the musty smell that adds to the tale. For true conisours, read them under the covers wit
