Still no news on this, I guess?[/QUOTE]
I haven't heard anything. I think if you follow Joshi's blog- that's where you're likely to hear any news re: Hippocampus first.[/QUOTE]
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Still no news on this, I guess?[/QUOTE]
I haven't heard anything. I think if you follow Joshi's blog- that's where you're likely to hear any news re: Hippocampus first.[/QUOTE]
A note from...
Still no news on this, I guess?
No new news yet on that 4th hardcover Variorum volume?
Indeed, here it is:
http://stjoshi.org/news2020.html
That's from December 2020, so should be fairly soon?
Excited! :panic:
Don't worry- you didn't miss a Hardcover of Vol 4- they didn't make one, weirdly. Just the TPB. But, I hear that they may do one soon![/QUOTE]
Oh really? I think I used to be on their mailing...
Question! I have been out of the loop seemingly for several years. I have Hippocampus Press's three hardcover Variorum Edition volumes of HPL's complete fiction and I saw they published a fourth...
I don't have many of the letters volumes but the essays volumes are essential, in my opinion. I would get them all. But if I had to single out one it would be Travels. Really fascinating.
I would still highly recommend picking up the B&N edition, if the HP edition is no longer available:
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No and no, sorry. But great books. I have pretty much all of their main HPL hardcovers, the essays series is my favorite.
The Barnes & Noble and the Hippocampus Press editions of the complete fiction are all I need.
There is: http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/showthread.php?5324-Ia-Ia-Cthulhu-Fthagn!-The-Lovecraft-thread