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The Complete HP Lovecraft Collection (WSBLD Classics) - cover

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The Complete HP Lovecraft Collection (WSBLD Classics)

Lovecraft H.P.

Publisher: WSBLD

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Summary

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 
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Available since: 06/18/2017.
Print length: 1112 pages.

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