H P Lovecraft Complete Collection edition by H P Lovecraft Literature Fiction eBooks
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. This edition containsThe AlchemistAt the Mountains of MadnessAzathothThe Battle that Ended the CenturyThe Beast in the CaveBeyond the Wall of SleepThe BookThe Call of CthulhuThe Case of Charles Dexter WardThe Cats of UltharCelephaïsThe Challenge from BeyondCollapsing CosmosesThe Colour out of SpaceCool AirThe Crawling ChaosThe Curse of YigDagonThe DescendantThe Diary of Alonzo TyperThe DisintermentThe Doom That Came to SarnathThe Dream-Quest of Unknown KadathThe Dreams in the Witch HouseThe Dunwich HorrorThe Electric ExecutionerThe Evil ClergymanEx OblivioneFacts concerning the LateArthur Jermyn and His FamilyThe FestivalFrom BeyondThe Green MeadowThe Haunter of the DarkHeHerbert West—ReanimatorThe History of the NecronomiconThe Hoard of the Wizard-BeastThe Horror at Martin’s BeachThe Horror at Red HookThe Horror in the Burying-GroundThe Horror in the MuseumThe HoundHypnosIbidIn the VaultIn the Walls of EryxThe Last TestThe Little Glass BottleThe Lurking FearThe Man of StoneMedusa’s CoilMemoryThe Moon-BogThe MoundThe Music of Erich ZannThe Mysterious ShipThe Mystery of the Grave-Yard or “A Dead Man’s Revenge”The Nameless CityThe Night OceanNyarlathotepOld BugsThe Other GodsOut of the AeonsThe OutsiderPickman’s ModelThe Picture in the HousePoetry and the GodsPolarisThe Quest of IranonThe Rats in the WallsA Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel JohnsonThe Secret CaveThe Shadow out of TimeThe Shadow over InnsmouthDiscarded Draft of “The Shadow over Innsmouth”The Shunned HouseThe Silver KeyThe Slaying of the MonsterThe Statement of Randolph CarterThe Strange High House in the MistThe StreetSweet Ermengarde Or, the Heart of a Country GirlThe TempleThe Terrible Old ManH.P. Lovecraft’s “The Thing in the Moonlight”The Thing on the DoorstepThrough the Gates of the Silver Key“Till A’ the Seas”The TombThe Transition of Juan RomeroThe TrapThe TreeThe Tree on the HillTwo Black BottlesUnder the PyramidsThe UnnamableThe Very Old FolkWhat the Moon BringsThe Whisperer in DarknessThe White ShipWinged DeathPoetry An American to Mother EnglandThe Ancient TrackArcadiaAstrophobosThe CatsChristmasChristmas Greetings to Annie E. P. GamwellChristmas Greetings to Eugene B. Kuntz et al.Christmas Greetings to Felis (Frank Belknap Long’s cat)Christmas Greetings to Felis (Frank Belknap Long’s cat)Christmas Greetings to Laurie A. SawyerChristmas Greetings to Rheinhart KleinerChristmas Greetings to Sonia H. GreeneThe CityThe ConscriptDead Passion’s Flame A Poem by Blank FrailtyDespairFact and FancyFestivalFungi from YuggothA GardenHallowe’en in a SuburbThe HouseIn a Sequest
H P Lovecraft Complete Collection edition by H P Lovecraft Literature Fiction eBooks
I have been looking for a collection this complete for all the works of H.P. Lovecraft and this is it!!! There are a total of 100 Novellas, Short Stories and Collaborations and Rare Stories from this genius. Comparing to Wikipedia Bibliography List, there are very few (less than 5 I think) stories that are not here, but you can't get any other collection that offers more than this one. From 1897 when he wrote his first (published) short story (at the age of 7) until his lastest collaborations with other authors, it gives you everything a fan/collector can wish for. I was in doubt about purchasing this one, but after a thorough comparison I went for it, and at $2.99, instantly delivered to your Kindle, via Wi-Fi or 3G, you can't go wrong.I took the time to make a list of the stories on the order they were written (because some were published several years after). The stories on the book are listed alphabetically, but although most of the stories are independent and not related to others, some might actually include small references to places, characters or events that occurred on another. So, if you are interested in reading them in the chronological order, I will leave you the list I made with the help of Wikipedia (Edit: I had to make a few corrections on the order because I found other source and was more specific on the dates):
* The Little Glass Bottle (1897)
* The Secret Cave (1898)
* The Mystery of the Grave-Yard (1898)
* The Mysterious Ship (1902)
* The Beast in the Cave (1904)
* The Alchemist (1908)
* The Tomb (1917)
* Dagon (1917)
* A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1917)
* Polaris (1918)
* The Green Meadow (1918)
* Sweet Ermengarde (1919)
* Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919)
* Memory (1919)
* Old Bugs (1919)
* The Transition of Juan Romero (1919)
* The White Ship (1919)
* The Doom That Came to Sarnath (1919)
* The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)
* The Street (1919)
* The Terrible Old Man (1920)
* The Tree (1920)
* The Cats of Ulthar (1920)
* The Temple (1920)
* Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (1920)
* Poetry and the Gods (1920)
* Celephaïs (1920)
* From Beyond (1920)
* Nyarlathotep (1920)
* The Picture in the House (1920)
* The Crawling Chaos (1920)
* Ex Oblivione (1921)
* The Nameless City (1921)
* The Quest of Iranon (1921)
* The Moon-Bog (1921)
* The Outsider (1921)
* The Other Gods (1921)
* The Music of Erich Zann (1921)
* Herbert West -- Reanimator (1922)
* Hypnos (1922)
* What the Moon Brings (1922)
* Azathoth (1922)
* The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)
* The Hound (1922)
* The Lurking Fear (1922)
* The Rats in the Walls (1923)
* The Unnamable (1923)
* The Festival (1923)
* Under the Pyramids (1924) (May also be found on some books as "Imprisoned With the Pharaohs")
* The Shunned House (1924)
* The Horror at Red Hook (1925)
* He (1925)
* In the Vault (1925)
* The Descendant (1925)
* Cool Air (1926)
* The Call of Cthulhu (1926)
* Two Black Bottles (1926)
* Pickman's Model (1926)
* The Silver Key (1926)
* The Strange High House in the Mist (1926)
* The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926)
* The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (1927)
* The Colour Out of Space (1927)
* The Very Old Folk (1927)
* The Last Test (1927)
* The History of the Necronomicon (1927)
* The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)
* The Curse of Yig (1928)
* Ibid (1928)
* The Dunwich Horror (1928)
* The Electric Executioner (1929)
* The Mound (1929)
* Medusa's Coil (1930)
* The Whisperer in Darkness (1930)
* At the Mountains of Madness (1931)
* The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1931)
* The Trap (1931)
* The Dreams in the Witch House (1932)
* The Man of Stone (1932)
* The Horror in the Museum (1932)
* Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1932)
* Winged Death (1932)
* Out of the Aeons (1933)
* The Thing on the Doorstep (1933)
* The Evil Clergyman (1933)
* The Horror in the Burying-Ground (1933)
* The Book (1933)
* The Hoard of the Wizard Beast (1933)
* The Slaying of the Monster (1933)
* The Tree on the Hill (1934)
* The Battle That Ended the Century (1934)
* The Shadow out of Time (1935)
* Till A' the Seas (1935)
* Collapsing Cosmoses (1935)
* The Challenge from Beyond (1935)
* The Disinterment (1935)
* The Diary of Alonzo Typer (1935)
* The Haunter of the Dark (1935)
* In the Walls of Eryx (1936)
* The Night Ocean (1936)
I hope you find this review and/or list useful. If you are still in doubt... it's just $2.99... what can you lose?
Edit: I also list the only missing works that are not included on this Collection, but since they are Collaborations, they might be considered not "his" works:
* Four O'Clock (1922) - Sonia Greene
* Ashes (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Ghost-Eater (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Loved Dead (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* Deaf, Dumb, and Blind (1924) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Sorcery of Aphlar (1930) - Duane W. Rimel
* Relic of a Forgotten World (1934) - Hazel Heald
* Bothon (1946?) - Henry S. Whitehead
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H P Lovecraft Complete Collection edition by H P Lovecraft Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
This is by far the best collection of lovecraft I have ever seen. I even compared the table of contents (that you can view by clicking on the image) to the one on wikipedia and found that only these stories from his collaborations were missing- Bothon, Four oclock- Relic of a forgoton world- and the Sorcery of Aphlar are the only missing peices.
This collection even has his juvenilia work as well. (The other juvenilia listed on wikipedia says that its never been put out in print form.) This collection covers all of his fiction work with the exception of the ones mentioned above.
None of his poetry philisophical or scientific work is here but for most die hard fans its the horror fiction that every one gravitates towards at any rate.
These stories are listed in alphabetical order- they are not listed by timeline. Some die hard fans may find that a little frustrating but with the amount of material for the price you cant do much better- for those who want nearly all of lovecrafts work in one place look no further.
NOTE Before I went to review this collection, I was unaware of the controversy surrounding it -- apparently it was compiled by a Lovecraft fan and posted online for free, and someone else is publishing the compilation on to make money off her hard work. If this is true, then shame on whoever's trying to profit off someone else's work... but not only did I get this collection for free via a free e-book program, but it appears this volume is no longer available to purchase on , so at least the thief isn't getting any more money for their theft...
I've been curious about the works of Lovecraft for some time -- while not terribly successful during his life, and while his racist views have made him an uncomfortable figure today, his mythos has seen a revival in recent years, with his take on cosmic horror reverberating with many readers and inspiring many other writers and artists from Stephen King to Guillermo del Toro to the webcomic artist Wayward Martian. This collection gave me a chance to become acquainted with his work, and while his writing isn't superb, his imagination is vivid and chilling, and the universe he created is one that won't soon be forgotten.
Many of Lovecraft's most famous works are here, as well as some of his more obscure stories. Of these stories, "At the Mountains of Madness" would have to be my favorite, though I also highly recommend "The Color Out of Space," "Shadow Over Innsmouth," "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward," "Cool Air," "The Horror of Red Hook," "The Dunwich Horror," "The Music of Erich Zaan," "The Shadow Out of Time," "The Thing on the Doorstep," and the non-horrific and actually rather hilarious satirical "Sweet Ermengarde." In all but that last story, Lovecraft manages to build a real sense of horror and suspense, and while sometimes the climax/twist can seem obvious to the reader, the payoff is still satisfying in most cases.
Lovecraft rarely resorted to the creatures of horror that were mainstays back in his day -- vampires, werewolves, zombies, etc. His creatures were bizarre, ones with strangely shaped bodies, eyes and tentacles in odd places, and biology completely unknown to science. He seemed to understand that the most horrifying thing of all is things of the unknown, and tapped into this quite frequently. And notably, many of his stories share a universe, with elements and creatures and events of one often being referenced in another later on. This is a tactic that provided a sense of continuity to his works, though it wasn't necessary to read all of them to understand what was going on... and seems to have inspired the "shared universe" that other authors have indulged in, such as Stephen King.
I wasn't as fond of the "Dreamland" stories in this collection as I was of his others -- "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath," "The Silver Key," "The White Ship," etc. I did enjoy his "Cats of Ulthar," which is set in this universe, but it's the exception.
And yes... Lovecraft was infamously racist even for his day, and it leaves its uncomfortable mark on many of these stories. One character owns a cat whose name would be considered a racial slur today, and his disdain for not only people of color but people of different social strata and ethnic backgrounds will make the more politically correct reader squirm and squint. Some people may have trouble overcoming this as they read, which I can fully understand.
While a controversial writer, Lovecraft has left his mark on the literary world, and his mythos has become beloved to a new generation of readers. His work is worth a look if you enjoy horror that's far more than the standard "monster hunts a group of teens/young adults" that's pretty much defined modern horror, and if nothing else it's a nice look at the origins of the Cthulhu mythos.
I have been looking for a collection this complete for all the works of H.P. Lovecraft and this is it!!! There are a total of 100 Novellas, Short Stories and Collaborations and Rare Stories from this genius. Comparing to Wikipedia Bibliography List, there are very few (less than 5 I think) stories that are not here, but you can't get any other collection that offers more than this one. From 1897 when he wrote his first (published) short story (at the age of 7) until his lastest collaborations with other authors, it gives you everything a fan/collector can wish for. I was in doubt about purchasing this one, but after a thorough comparison I went for it, and at $2.99, instantly delivered to your , via Wi-Fi or 3G, you can't go wrong.
I took the time to make a list of the stories on the order they were written (because some were published several years after). The stories on the book are listed alphabetically, but although most of the stories are independent and not related to others, some might actually include small references to places, characters or events that occurred on another. So, if you are interested in reading them in the chronological order, I will leave you the list I made with the help of Wikipedia (Edit I had to make a few corrections on the order because I found other source and was more specific on the dates)
* The Little Glass Bottle (1897)
* The Secret Cave (1898)
* The Mystery of the Grave-Yard (1898)
* The Mysterious Ship (1902)
* The Beast in the Cave (1904)
* The Alchemist (1908)
* The Tomb (1917)
* Dagon (1917)
* A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1917)
* Polaris (1918)
* The Green Meadow (1918)
* Sweet Ermengarde (1919)
* Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919)
* Memory (1919)
* Old Bugs (1919)
* The Transition of Juan Romero (1919)
* The White Ship (1919)
* The Doom That Came to Sarnath (1919)
* The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)
* The Street (1919)
* The Terrible Old Man (1920)
* The Tree (1920)
* The Cats of Ulthar (1920)
* The Temple (1920)
* Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (1920)
* Poetry and the Gods (1920)
* Celephaïs (1920)
* From Beyond (1920)
* Nyarlathotep (1920)
* The Picture in the House (1920)
* The Crawling Chaos (1920)
* Ex Oblivione (1921)
* The Nameless City (1921)
* The Quest of Iranon (1921)
* The Moon-Bog (1921)
* The Outsider (1921)
* The Other Gods (1921)
* The Music of Erich Zann (1921)
* Herbert West -- Reanimator (1922)
* Hypnos (1922)
* What the Moon Brings (1922)
* Azathoth (1922)
* The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)
* The Hound (1922)
* The Lurking Fear (1922)
* The Rats in the Walls (1923)
* The Unnamable (1923)
* The Festival (1923)
* Under the Pyramids (1924) (May also be found on some books as "Imprisoned With the Pharaohs")
* The Shunned House (1924)
* The Horror at Red Hook (1925)
* He (1925)
* In the Vault (1925)
* The Descendant (1925)
* Cool Air (1926)
* The Call of Cthulhu (1926)
* Two Black Bottles (1926)
* Pickman's Model (1926)
* The Silver Key (1926)
* The Strange High House in the Mist (1926)
* The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926)
* The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (1927)
* The Colour Out of Space (1927)
* The Very Old Folk (1927)
* The Last Test (1927)
* The History of the Necronomicon (1927)
* The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)
* The Curse of Yig (1928)
* Ibid (1928)
* The Dunwich Horror (1928)
* The Electric Executioner (1929)
* The Mound (1929)
* Medusa's Coil (1930)
* The Whisperer in Darkness (1930)
* At the Mountains of Madness (1931)
* The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1931)
* The Trap (1931)
* The Dreams in the Witch House (1932)
* The Man of Stone (1932)
* The Horror in the Museum (1932)
* Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1932)
* Winged Death (1932)
* Out of the Aeons (1933)
* The Thing on the Doorstep (1933)
* The Evil Clergyman (1933)
* The Horror in the Burying-Ground (1933)
* The Book (1933)
* The Hoard of the Wizard Beast (1933)
* The Slaying of the Monster (1933)
* The Tree on the Hill (1934)
* The Battle That Ended the Century (1934)
* The Shadow out of Time (1935)
* Till A' the Seas (1935)
* Collapsing Cosmoses (1935)
* The Challenge from Beyond (1935)
* The Disinterment (1935)
* The Diary of Alonzo Typer (1935)
* The Haunter of the Dark (1935)
* In the Walls of Eryx (1936)
* The Night Ocean (1936)
I hope you find this review and/or list useful. If you are still in doubt... it's just $2.99... what can you lose?
Edit I also list the only missing works that are not included on this Collection, but since they are Collaborations, they might be considered not "his" works
* Four O'Clock (1922) - Sonia Greene
* Ashes (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Ghost-Eater (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Loved Dead (1923) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* Deaf, Dumb, and Blind (1924) - C. M. Eddy Jr.
* The Sorcery of Aphlar (1930) - Duane W. Rimel
* Relic of a Forgotten World (1934) - Hazel Heald
* Bothon (1946?) - Henry S. Whitehead
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