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Howard Phillips Lovecraft known as H.P. Lovecraft was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre.
The UAPA reinvigorated Lovecraft and incited him to contribute many poems and essays; in 1916 his first published story, The Alchemist, appeared in the United Amateur. The earliest commercially published work came in 1922, when he was aged thirty-one. By this time he had begun to build what became a huge network of correspondents. Many former aspiring authors later paid tribute to his mentoring and encouragement through the correspondence. Throughout his life, selling stories and paid literary work for others did not provide enough to cover Lovecraft's basic expenses. Living frugally, he subsisted on an inheritance that had almost gone in his last years, by which time he sometimes went without food to afford the cost of mailing letters. He was forced to move to smaller and meaner lodgings with his surviving aunt. He was also deeply affected by the suicide of his correspondent Robert E. Howard. In 1936, Lovecraft was diagnosed with cancer of the small intestine, and as a result he suffered from malnutrition. He lived in constant pain until his death on March 15, 1937, in Providence.
This book includes collection of 158 Titles.
01: The Alchemist
02: At the Mountains of Madness
03: Azathoth
04: The Battle that Ended the Century
05: The Beast in the Cave
06: Beyond the Wall of Sleep
07: The
08: The Call of Cthulhu
09: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
10: The Cats of Ulthar
11: Celephaïs
12: The Challenge from Beyond
13: Collapsing Cosmoses
14: The Colour Out of Space
15: Cool Air
16: The Crawling Chaos
17: The Curse of Yig
18: Dagon
19: The Descendant
20: The Diary of Alonzo Typer
21: The Disinterment
22: The Doom That Came to Sarnath
23: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
24: The Dreams in the Witch House
25: The Dunwich Horror
26: The Electric Executioner
27: The Evil Clergyman
28: Ex Oblivione
29: Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
30: The Festival
31: From Beyond
32: The Green Meadow
33: The Haunter of the Dark
34: He
35: Herbert West – Reanimator
36: History of the Necronomicon
37: The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast
38: The Horror at Martin’s Beach
39: The Horror at Red Hook
40: The Horror in the Burying-Ground
41: The Horror in the Museum
42: The Hound
43: Hypnos
44: Ibid
45: In the Vault
46: Within the Walls of Eryx
47: The Last Test
48: The Little Glass Bottle
49: The Lurking Fear
50: The Man of Stone
51: Medusa’s Coil
52: Memory
53: The Moon-Bog
54: The Mound
55: The Music of Erich Zann
56: The Mysterious Ship
57: The Mystery of the Grave-Yard
58: The Nameless City
59: The Night Ocean
60: Nyarlathotep
61: Old Bugs
62: The Other Gods
63: Out of the Aeons
64: The Outsider
65: Pickman’s Model
66: The Picture in the House
67: Poetry and the Gods
68: Polaris
69: The Quest of Iranon
70: The Rats in the Walls
71: A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
72: The Secret Cave or John Lees Adventure
73: The Shadow Out of Time
74: The Shadow Over Innsmouth
75: The Shunned House
76: The Silver Key
77: The Statement of Randolph Carter
78: The Strange High House in the Mist
79: The Street
80: Sweet Ermengarde
81: The Temple
82: The Terrible Old Man
83: The Thing in the Moonlight
84: The Thing on the Doorstep
85: Through the Gates of the Silver Key
86: Till A’ the Seas
87: The Tomb
88: The Transition of Juan Romero
89: The Trap
90: The Tree
91: The Tree on the Hill
92: Two Black Bottles
93: Under the Pyramids
94: The Unnamable
95: The Very Old Folk
96: What the Moon Brings
97: The Whisperer in Darkness
98: The White Ship
99: Winged Death
Poetry
100: An American to Mother England
101: The Ancient Track
102: Arcadia
103: Astrophobos
104: The Cats
105: Christmas
106: Christmas Blessings
107: Good Saint Nick
108: Little Tiger
109: Egyptian Christmas
110: Christmas Snows
111: St. John
112: Halcyon Days
113: The City
114: The Conscript
115: Dead Passion’s Flame
116: Despair
117: Fact and Fancy
118: Festival
119: Fungi From Yuggoth
120: The Garden
121: Hallowe’en in a Suburb
122: The House
123: Where Once Poe Walked
124: Laeta; A Lament
125: Life’s Mystery
126: Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee
127: The Messenger
128: Nathicana
129: Nemesis
130: The Nightmare Lake
131: Ode for July Fourth, 1917
132: On Reading Lord Dunsany’s of Wonder
133: On Receiving a Picture of Swans
134: The Outpost
135: Pacifist War Song—1917
136: The Peace Advocate
137: The Poe-et’s Nightmares
138: Poemata Minora, Volume II
139: Providence
140: Psychopompos: A Tale in Rhyme
141: Revelation
142: The Rose of England
143: Sunset
144: To Clark Ashton Smith, Esq., upon His Phantastick Tales, Verses, Pictures, and Sculptures
145: To Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Eighteenth Baron Dunsany
146: The Bride of the Sea
147: Waste Paper
148: The Wood
Essays
149: The Allowable Rhyme
150: At the Root
151: Cats and Dogs
152: The Despised Pastoral
153: Literary Composition
154: Metrical Regularity
155: Notes on Writing Weird Fiction
156: Supernatural Horror in Literature
Letters
157: Letter to the Gallomo, December 11, 1919
158: Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, 27 November 1927