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. 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.
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.
Contents: - Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn! (1990) by Jim Turner [as by James Turner] - The Call of Cthulhu (1928) by H.P. Lovecraft - The Return of the Sorcerer (1931) by Clark Ashton Smith - Ubbo-Sathla (1933) by Clark Ashton Smith - The Black Stone (1931) by Robert E. Howard - The Hounds of Tindalos (1929) by Frank Belknap Long - The Space-Eaters (1928) by Frank Belknap Long - The Dweller in Darkness (1944) by August Derleth - Beyond the Threshold (1941) by August Derleth - The Shambler from the Stars (1935) by Robert Bloch - The Haunter of the Dark (1936) by H.P. Lovecraft - The Shadow from the Steeple (1950) by Robert Bloch - Notebook Found in a Deserted House (1951) by Robert Bloch - The Salem Horror (1937) by Henry Kuttner - The Terror from the Depths (1976) by Fritz Leiber - Rising with Surtsey (1971) by Brian Lumley - Cold Print (1969) by Ramsey Campbell - The Return of the Lloigor (1969) by Colin Wilson - My Boat (1976) by Joanna Russ - Sticks (1974) by Karl Edward Wagner - The Freshman (1979) by Philip José Farmer - Jerusalem's Lot (1978) by Stephen King - Discovery of the Ghooric Zone (1977) by Richard A. Lupoff
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. 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.
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.
Contents: - Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn! (1990) by Jim Turner [as by James Turner] - The Call of Cthulhu (1928) by H.P. Lovecraft - The Return of the Sorcerer (1931) by Clark Ashton Smith - Ubbo-Sathla (1933) by Clark Ashton Smith - The Black Stone (1931) by Robert E. Howard - The Hounds of Tindalos (1929) by Frank Belknap Long - The Space-Eaters (1928) by Frank Belknap Long - The Dweller in Darkness (1944) by August Derleth - Beyond the Threshold (1941) by August Derleth - The Shambler from the Stars (1935) by Robert Bloch - The Haunter of the Dark (1936) by H.P. Lovecraft - The Shadow from the Steeple (1950) by Robert Bloch - Notebook Found in a Deserted House (1951) by Robert Bloch - The Salem Horror (1937) by Henry Kuttner - The Terror from the Depths (1976) by Fritz Leiber - Rising with Surtsey (1971) by Brian Lumley - Cold Print (1969) by Ramsey Campbell - The Return of the Lloigor (1969) by Colin Wilson - My Boat (1976) by Joanna Russ - Sticks (1974) by Karl Edward Wagner - The Freshman (1979) by Philip José Farmer - Jerusalem's Lot (1978) by Stephen King - Discovery of the Ghooric Zone (1977) by Richard A. Lupoff