Lovecraft

  • Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe
    By Donald R. Burleson

    Both have in common an ambiguity of self-understanding versus the lack of it and share the condition of mortality that makes the rotting figure in the hall a harbinger of that which is to come to one and all. This dissolution would seem ...

  • Lovecraft: The Myth of Cthulhu
    By Esteban Maroto

    "The Nameless City" is considered the first story of Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos, detailing the discovery of an ancient city in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula built by an unnamed race of beings of reptilian appearance.

  • Lovecraft: An American Allegory : Selected Essays on H.P. Lovecraft
    By Donald R. Burleson

    " In all, this collection is a concentrated distillation of the decades of work by a pioneering scholar.

  • Lovecraft: The Great Tales
    By John Haefele, Haefele John D.

    ." After a lifetime of studying and appreciating Lovecraft, John D. Haefele finally sits down and does an unprecedented excavation of the texts, revealing years of startling discoveries, smashing the tame boilerplate criticism of recent ...

  • Lovecraft: A Look Behind the Cthulhu Mythos : the Background of a Myth that Has Captured a Generation
    By Lin Carter

    This book details some of the activity leading up to that notable landmark in amusement history, particularly during the decade of 1871-81. Complete with notes, bibliography, index, and contemporaneous illustrations.

  • Lovecraft: A Biography
    By L. Sprague deCamp

    LOVECRAFT THE MAN LOVECRAFT THE WRITER LOVECRAFT THE CULT FIGURE His name conjures macabre visions of ghoulish beasts, creeping monsters, ghastly fantasies.

  • Lovecraft: Four Classic Horror Stories
    By H. P. Lovecraft

    Graphic novelist I.N.J. Culbard gives terrifying form to four classic tales by H.P. Lovecraft: "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath," "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward," "At The Mountains of Madness," and "The Shadow Out of Time.

  • Lovecraft
    By Hans Rodionoff

    This book straddles the thin line between reality and 'fictional' mind-wrenching horror in the hope of keeping elder gods and formless living nightmares at bay. A hope that is swiftly dwindling.