Ps publishing are having a sale with a decent discount on a set of their illustrated lovecraft series...
http://pspublishing2.com/all-12-illu...over-911-p.asp
I saw the Barnes & Noble edition the other day but I didn't buy it. But I got a 20% off coupon in the mail today so maybe I'll go back and get it.
I'm sure if there is intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe, they are wise enough to stay away from us.
And the people bowed and prayed, to the cell phone god they made...
PS Publishing are running a special price of GBP£100 plus postage for the first 12 Illustrated Lovecraft books;
http://pspublishing2.com/offer---all...over-911-p.asp
They also announced the final four instalments of the series which will be;
Vol 13 - The Festival & Other Abnormalities
Vol 14 - Herbet West: Reanimator
Vol 15 - Dagon & Diverse Monstrosities
Vol 16 - The Other Gods & Various Ethereal Effusions
DREAMS FROM THE WITCH HOUSE: FEMALE VOICES OF LOVECRAFTIAN HORROR looks like a great anthology with some leading names. I just purchased the S/L as part of Dark Regions 50% off sale...
I haven't ready many of the newer Cthulhu mythos writers (read the first volume of the Black Wing series which I thought was quite hit and miss) but I've really enjoyed recently reading some of original weird fiction authors such as Algernon Blackwood and William Hope Hodgson, both of whom Lovecraft mentions in his many letters as having read.
Speaking of Lovecraft's letters, can anyone recommend a particular volume from the Hippocampus series of letters (and the essays) as a good intro to Lovecraft's correspondence?
Thanks.
Is anyone aware of a standalone hardcover of The Case Of Charles Dexter Ward other than the one from PS Publishing?
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
Check out the link below;
https://www.ut.edu/TampaPress/pressDetail.aspx?id=18776
Excellent; thanks.
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
PS Publishing is having a sale on their 17 volume illustrated set: https://pspublishing2.com/illustrate...ion-1053-p.asp
That's interesting and quite unique: a postcard written and signed by HP Lovecraft
=> on ebay
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Not sure if this is appropriate or not, but a copy of the Heavenly Monkey ‘The Shadow Over Innmouth’ just popped up on ABE. It’s one of the ‘abyssal’ editions that included an extra proof of one of the lovely Shinsuke Minegishi engravings. Still looking for one of the Ichthyic editions for my bookshelf.
Edited: Gone already apparently - didn't take long
'chaos, mr. who, that is our mode and modus'
Entirely appropriate! Alas, it looks like that copy has disappeared quickly, and rightly so: The Batrachian is my favorite book in my entire 30 years amassed book collection. Though probably not for sale, I think RC65 here has an Ichthyic- the only one I've seen outside of HM's own website pics. Speaking of which: your post prompted me to check back there- it's been awhile- and, was shocked to discover they did a new edition! Combined with sheets from an old privately printed History of the Necronomicon. Uber limited to 16 copies and long gone. That's gonna torture me. Looks gorgeous!
http://www.heavenlymonkey.com/Innsmouth2020.html
Not sure if you're aware of this one or not, but he used the text of 'The Horror at Red Hook' in a book detailing typeface usage at the press - http://www.heavenlymonkey.com/TPP.html
'chaos, mr. who, that is our mode and modus'
Ah, yes, I do remember that! Never got one, though. Did you? Love to see pics!
I've been on the lookout for one of the deluxe copies, to no avail. Just ordered one of the standard editions, will take some pics when it arrives.
'chaos, mr. who, that is our mode and modus'