An H. P. Lovecraft collection sure to terrify and delight both horror fanatics and novices! From the library of the original master of cosmic horror himself comes this collection of some of H. P. Lovecraft’s best and most terrifying short stories. Filled with monsters both human and supernatural, these stories are bound to delight all lovers of horror and weird fiction. Included among the horrors are: The Lurking Fear Dagon The Outsider The Shadow over Innsmouth The Dunwich Horror And more! All your H.P. Lovecraft favourites are here! Read about Dagon, the monster that terrifies a shipwrecked and drug-addicted seaman. Watch in horror as "The Outsider" slowly and frantically searches for an escape from his secluded home. Cower from "The Lurking Fear" as you travel the mountain tunnels with a group that is slowly picked off one by one and murdered. Even more terrifying is "The Dunwich Horror," where a madman uses a stolen book of dark power to terrorise a countryside. Whether you are an avid fan of Lovecraft’s work, a horror story novice, or simply a fan of horror and fantasy in general, you’re going to love H.P. Lovecraft’s The Lurking Fear and Other Early Terrors.
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An H. P. Lovecraft collection sure to terrify and delight both horror fanatics and novices!

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ISBN
9781945863462
Publisert
2025-06-19
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Vendor
Talos
Vekt
792 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
576

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Biographical note

H.P. Lovecraft (Howard Phillips Lovecraft) was an American author known for his tales of cosmic horror and fantasy. Though a lifelong lover of science, Lovecraft was in too poor of health to ever attend college and so became a ghostwriter. He started publishing his short horror stories in 1923 in the magazine Weird Tales. Some of his most popular works include his Cthulhu Mythos series, "The Shadow of Innsmouth" (1931), and "At the Mountains of Madness" (1931). Unfortunately, Lovecraft’s fame did not rise until after his death in 1937.