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The Essential Works of H P Lovecraft - The Tomb The Rats in the Walls Dagon The Cats of Ulthar Beyond the Wall of Sleep Polaris… - cover

The Essential Works of H P Lovecraft - The Tomb The Rats in the Walls Dagon The Cats of Ulthar Beyond the Wall of Sleep Polaris…

H. P. Lovecraft

Publisher: Musaicum Books

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Summary

This carefully edited H. P. Lovecraft collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Table of Contents:
The Tomb
Dagon
A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
Polaris
Beyond the Wall of Sleep
The White Ship
The Doom That Came to Sarnath
The Statement of Randolph Carter
The Street
The Terrible Old Man
The Cats of Ulthar
The Tree
Celephaïs
Nyarlathotep
The Picture in the House
Facts concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
The Nameless City
Ex Oblivione
The Music of Erich Zann
Herbert West-Reanimator
The Rats in the Walls
Juvenilia:
The Alchemist
The Beast in the Cave
Poetry:
Poemata Minora, Volume II
On Receiving a Picture of Swans
Unda; or, The Bride of the Sea
An American to Mother England
Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee
The Rose of England
The Poe-et's Nightmare
Fact and Fancy
Pacifist War Song - 1917
A Garden
The Peace Advocate
Ode for July Fourth, 1917
Nemesis
Astrophobos
Sunset
Laeta; a Lament
Psychopompos: A Tale in Rhyme
The Conscript
Despair
Revelation
The House
The City
To Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Eighteenth Baron Dunsany
The Nightmare Lake
On Reading Lord Dunsany's Book of Wonder
Christmas
Sir Thomas Tryout
Essays:
At the Root
The Allowable Rhyme
The Despised Pastoral
Metrical Regularity
Literary Composition
Collaborations:
Poetry and the Gods (with Anna Helen Crofts)
The Crawling Chaos (with Winifred V. Jackson)
Four O'Clock (with Sonia Greene)
Available since: 12/17/2020.
Print length: 312 pages.

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