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This is a complete list of works by H. P. Lovecraft.Dates for the fiction, collaborations and juvenilia are in the format: composition date / first publication date, taken from An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia by S. T. Joshi and D. E. Schultz, Hippocampus Press, New York, 2001.
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Books about H. P. Lovecraft" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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The book provides entries on all of Lovecraft's stories, complete with synopses, publication history and word counts. People from Lovecraft's life, including selected writers who influenced his work, are also included. Fictional characters from Lovecraft's work are given brief entries, but most Cthulhu Mythos-related subjects are not referenced ...
Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft I (1911–1924) Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft II (1925–1929) Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft III (1929–1931) Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft IV (1932–1934) Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft V (1934–1937) Supernatural Horror in Literature
As of 2017, it has issued over 200 publications, including editions of the complete fiction, essays, and poetry [2] [3] of Lovecraft, and thirteen volumes in the ongoing series of Lovecraft's Collected Letters. In 2014, Publishers Weekly said Hippocampus Press is "the world's leading publisher of books related to horror writer H. P. Lovecraft". [4]
Lovecraft's Book is a historical novel by American author Richard A. Lupoff. It was released in 1985 by Arkham House in an edition of 3,544 copies. It was the author's first book published by Arkham House. Originally a 160,000-word manuscript, the published novel was a shorter popular re-write destined originally for mainstream publisher Putnam.