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Plus a veritable who's who of the best talent to ever scratch pen across parchment in the name of "The Mountain That Walks," including Henry Kuttner, Fritz Leiber, Stephen King, Karl Edward Wagner, Philip Jose Farmer, Colin Wilson, Ramsey Campbell, Joanna Russ, Richard A Lupoff and Brian Lumley.Īre you starting to see just how inspired this work is? Howard, Frank Belkanp Long, Robert Bloch and August Derleth. Lovecraft himself, the First Prophet of Cthulhu, all of the upper-echelon, inner circle preachers of Eldrtich Doctrine are represented here: Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Still, it seems unlikely that any work has a shoggoth's shot in Hell of unseating this ensemble of excellence. * I must qualify this statement by pointing out that I have not yet read Cthulhurotica (hubba hubba) and if ever a book was going to challenge based on title and cover art alone, then this would be it. This is the Rolls Royce of mythos anthologies with nary so much as a single turd in the sacred punchbowl. If the Universal Church of the Congregation of His Most Cosmically Cyclopean and Magisterial Mightiness, the Impenitent, Indomitable and Indefatigable Cthulhu (aka He With Whom One Does Not Fuck) ever designates a single tome as its bible, then this collection will surely be the one chosen as its most revered scripture*. * I must qualify this state Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn!…but not forever: Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn!…but not forever: If the Universal Church of the Congregation of His Most Cosmically Cyclopean and Magisterial Mightiness, the Impenitent, Indomitable and Indefatigable Cthulhu (aka He With Whom One Does Not Fuck) ever designates a single tome as its bible, then this collection will surely be the one chosen as its most revered scripture*. Discovery of the Ghooric Zone (1977) by Richard A. The Freshman (1979) by Philip José Farmer The Return of the Lloigor (1969) by Colin Wilson Rising with Surtsey (1971) by Brian Lumley The Terror from the Depths (1976) by Fritz Leiber
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The Salem Horror (1937) by Henry Kuttner Notebook Found in a Deserted House (1951) by Robert Bloch The Shadow from the Steeple (1950) by Robert Bloch The Shambler from the Stars (1935) by Robert Bloch Beyond the Threshold (1941) by August Derleth The Dweller in Darkness (1944) by August Derleth The Space-Eaters (1928) by Frank Belknap Long The Hounds of Tindalos (1929) by Frank Belknap Long Ubbo-Sathla (1933) by Clark Ashton Smith The Return of the Sorcerer (1931) by Clark Ashton Smith
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Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn! (1990) by Jim Turner In Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, a pantheon of horror and fantasy's finest authors pay tribute to the master of the macabre with a collection of original stories set in the fearsome Lovecraft tradition. His chilling mythology established a gateway between the known universe and an ancient dimension of otherworldly terror, whose unspeakable denizens and monstrous landscapes - dread Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, the Plateau of Leng, the Mountains of Madness - have earned him a permanent place in the history of the macabre.
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His chilling mythology established a gateway between the known universe and an ancient dimension of otherworldly terror, whose unspeakable denizens and monstrous landscapes - dr Howard Phillips Lovecraft forever changed the face of horror, fantasy, and science fiction with a remarkable series of stories as influential as the works of Poe, Tolkien, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Howard Phillips Lovecraft forever changed the face of horror, fantasy, and science fiction with a remarkable series of stories as influential as the works of Poe, Tolkien, and Edgar Rice Burroughs.