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The Complete HP Lovecraft Collection

H. P. Lovecraft

Publisher: Xist Classics

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Fiction, Poetry, Essays and Letters from the Master of the Macabre, H.P. Lovecraft   
 Read the complete collection of writings from H.P. Lovecraft. This edition includes a fully linked table of contents so you can find your favorites easily and return to Lovecraft's work again and again. The following stories (plus poems, letters and essays!) are included in this massive eBook:  The Alchemist  At the Mountains of Madness  Azathoth The Battle that Ended the Century  The Beast in the Cave  Beyond the Wall of Sleep The Book  The Call of Cthulhu The Case of Charles Dexter Ward The Cats of Ulthar  Celephaïs  The Challenge from Beyond  Collapsing Cosmoses The Colour out of Space  Cool Air  The Crawling Chaos  The Curse of Yig  Dagon The Descendant  The Diary of Alonzo Typer The Disinterment  The Doom That Came to Sarnath  The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath  The Dreams in the Witch House  The Dunwich Horror  The Electric Executioner  The Evil Clergyman  Ex Oblivione  Facts concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family  The Festival  From Beyond  The Green Meadow  The Haunter of the Dark  He Herbert West—Reanimator  History of the Necronomicon  The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast  The Horror at Martin’s Beach  The Horror at Red Hook  The Horror in the Burying-Ground  The Horror in the Museum  The Hound  Hypnos  Ibid  In the Vault  In the Walls of Eryx  The Last Test  The Little Glass Bottle  The Lurking Fear  The Man of Stone  Medusa’s Coil  Memory  The Moon-Bog  The Mound  The Music of Erich Zann  The Mysterious Ship The Mystery of the Grave-Yard The Nameless City  The Night Ocean  Nyarlathotep  Old Bugs The Other Gods  Out of the Aeons  The Outsider  Pickman’s Model The Picture in the House  Poetry and the Gods  Polaris  The Quest of Iranon  The Rats in the Walls  A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson  The Secret Cave or John Lees Adventure  The Shadow out of Time  The Shadow over Innsmouth  Discarded Draft of The Shadow over Innsmouth  The Shunned House  The Silver Key  The Slaying of the Monster  The Statement of Randolph Carter The Strange High House in the Mist  The Street  Sweet Ermengarde  The Temple  The Terrible Old Man  The Thing in the Moonlight  The Thing on the Doorstep  Through the Gates of the Silver Key  “Till A’ the Seas”  The Tomb  The Transition of Juan Romero  The Trap  The Tree  The Tree on the Hill Two Black Bottles  Under the Pyramids  The Unnamable  The Very Old Folk  What the Moon Brings  The Whisperer in Darkness  The White Ship Winged Death  
 This edition has been professionally formatted for e-readers and contains a bonus book club leadership guide and discussion questions. We hope you’ll share this book with your friends, neighbors and colleagues and can’t wait to hear what you have to say about it.
Available since: 04/01/2016.

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