H. P. Lovecraft: A Bibliography
H. P. LOVECRAFT: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
compiled by Joseph Payne Brennan Yale University Library
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Revised edition, copyright 1952
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THE SHUNNED HOUSE. Athol, Mass., 1928. bds., labels, uncut. o. p. August Derleth: "Not a published book. Six or seven copies hand bound by R. H. Barlow in 1936 and sent to friends." Some stapled in paper covers. A certain number of uncut, unbound but folded sheets available. Following is an extract from the copyright notice pasted to the unbound sheets:
FURTHER CRITICISM OF POETRY. Press of Geo. G. Fetter Co., Louisville, 1952. 13 p. o. p.
THE CATS OF ULTHAR. Dragonfly Press, Cassia, Florida, 1935. 10 p. o. p. Christmas, 1935. Forty copies printed.
LOOKING BACKWARD. C. W. Smith, Haverhill, Mass., 1935. 36 p. o. p.
THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH. Visionary Press, Everett, Pa., 1936. 158 p. o. p. Illustrations by Frank Utpatel. The only work of the author's which was published in book form during his lifetime.
THE NOTES & COMMONPLACE BOOK EMPLOYED BY THE LATE H. P. LOVECRAFT, INCLUDING HIS SUGGESTIONS FOR STORY-WRITING, ANALYSES OF THE WEIRD STORY, AND, LIST OF CERTAIN BASIC UNDERLYING HORRORS, ETC. DESIGNED TO STIMULATE THE IMAGINATION. Futile Press, Lakeport, Calif., 1938. 45 p. o. p. A rich mine of spectral inspiration for the aspiring weird writer. Only seventy-five copies printed.
THE OUTSIDER AND OTHERS. Collected by August Derleth & Donald Wandrei. Arkham House, Sauk City, Wise., 1939. 553 p. o. p. A highly prized collector's item. Contains thirty-six of Lovecraft's best short stories, sketches and short novels, plus his fine essay, Supernatural Horror in Literature. The stories, etc.: Dagon, Polaris, Celephais, Hypnos, The Cats of Ulthar, The Strange High House in the Mist, The Statement of Randolph Carter, The Silver Key, Through the Gates of the Silver Key, The Outsider, The Music of Erich Zann, The Rats in the Walls, Cool Air, He, The Horror at Red Hook, The Temple, Arthur Jermyn, The Picture in the House, The Festival, The Terrible Old Man, The Tomb, The Shunned House, In the Vault, Pickman's Model, The Haunter of the Dark, The Dreams in the Witch-House, The Thing on the Doorstep, The Nameless City, The Lurking Fear, The Call of Cthulhu, The Colour Out of Space, The Dunwich Horror, The Whisperer in Darkness, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, The Shadow Out of Time, At the Mountains of Madness.
BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP. Collected by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei. Arkham House, 1943. 458 p. o. p. Another scarce collector's item. Contains autobiographical notes; The Commonplace Book; History and Chronology of the NECRONOMICON; two complete novels, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath and The Case of Charles Dexter Ward; the long serial story, Herbert West—Reanimator; fifteen prose poems, sketches and short stories; nine collaborations and/or revisions; sixty-five poems, including the thirty-six sonnets comprising Fungi from Yuggoth; The Cthulhu Mythology: A Glossary by Francis T. Laney; An Appreciation of H. P. Lovecraft by W. Paul Cook.
THE WEIRD SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH AND OTHER STORIES OF THE SUPERNATURAL. Bartholomew House, N. Y., 1944. 190 p. o. p. The Shadow Over Innsmouth, The Festival, He, The Outsider and The Whisperer in Darkness.
MARGINALIA. Arkham House, 1944. 377 p. illus. o. p. Sixteen miscellaneous essays, sketches and early stories, a ghost-written story and three revisions, plus biographical memoirs, appreciations and memorial verses by various authors. Among the essays and early stories: Notes on the Writing of Weird Fiction, Some Notes on Interplanetary Fiction, Lord Dunsany and His Work, Heritage or Modernish: Common Sense in Art Forms, The Beast in the Cave, The Thing in the Moonlight.
SUPERNATURAL HORROR IN LITERATURE. With an introduction by August Derleth. Ben Abramson, N. Y., 1945. 106 p. Lovecraft's famous essay on weird writing. The background and evolution of the horror tale—a "must" for anyone seriously interested in the genre. The only indexed version.
THE BEST SUPERNATURAL STORIES OF H. P. LOVECRAFT. The World Publishing Co., Cleveland, 1945. 307 p. Edited and with an introductory note about Lovecraft by August Derleth. Contains fourteen of Lovecraft's most popular stoies: In the Vault, Pickman's Model, The Rats in the Walls, The Outsider, The Colour Out of Space, The Music of Erich Zann, The Haunter of the Dark, The Picture in the House, The Call of Cthulhu, The Dunwich Horror, Cool Air, The Whisperer in Darkness, The Terrible Old Man, The Thing on the Doorstep.
THE DUNWICH HORROR. Bartholomew House, N. Y., 1945. 186 p. o. p. The Dunwich Horror, The Shadow Out of Time, and The Thing on the Doorstep.
THE DUNWICH HORROR AND OTHER WEIRD TALES. Armed Services Editions, 1945.
With an introduction by August Derleth.
THE LURKER AT THE THRESHOLD, by H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth. Arkham House, 1945. 196 p. o. p.
A short Cthulhu Mythos novel left unfinished by Lovecraft at the time of his death. Carefully edited and completed by August Derleth.
EL QUE ACECHA EN EL UMBRAL, by H. P. Lovecraft y August Derleth. Editorial Molino, Buenos Aires, 1946. Tr. by Delia Piquerez.
THE LURKER AT THE THRESHOLD, by H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth. Museum Press, London, 1948.
THE LURKING FEAR AND OTHER STORIES. Avon Book Co., N. Y., 1948. 223 p.
The title story and ten others.
SOMETHING ABOUT CATS AND OTHER PIECES. Collected by August Derleth. Arkham House, 1949. 306 p. illus.
THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK AND OTHER TALES OF TERROR. Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London, 1951. Introduction by August Derleth.
THE CASE OF CHARLES DEXTER WARD. Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London, 1952.
AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS. Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London, 1952 (or 1953).
Includes also The Shadow Out of Time.
FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH. Arkham House, 1952. Lovecraft's collected poems.
ANTHOLOGIES
YOU'LL NEED A NIGHT LIGHT. Selected by Christine Campbell Thomson. Selwyn & Blount, Ltd., London, 1927.
The Horror at Red Hook.
BY DAYLIGHT ONLY. Selected by Christine Campbell Thomson. Selwyn & Blount, Ltd., London, 1928.
Pickman's Model
SWITCH ON THE LIGHT. Selected by Christine Campbell Thomson. Selwyn & Blount, Ltd., London, 1928.
The Rats in the Walls.
NOT AT NIGHT! Edited and with an introduction by Herbert Asbury. Macy-Masius: The Vanguard Press, N. Y., 1928.
The Horror at Red Hook.
BEWARE AFTER DARK! Selected and with an introduction by T. Everett Harre. The Macauley Company, N. Y., 1929.
The Call of Cthulhu.
CREEPS BY NIGHT. Selected by Dashiell Hammett. The John Day Company, N. Y., 1931.
The Music of Erich Zann.
THE OTHER WORLDS (subsequently reprinted as 25 MODERN TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION). Edited and with an introduction by Phil Stong. Wilfred Funk, Inc., N. Y., 1941.
In the Vault.
GREAT TALES OF TERROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL. Edited by Herbert A. Wise and Phyllis Fraser. Random House, N. Y., 1944.
The Rats in the Walls and The Dunwich Horror.
SLEEP NO MORE. Edited and with a foreword by August Derleth. Farrar & Rinehart, N. Y., 1944.
The Rats in the Walls. Also a revision, The Horror in the Burying Ground, by Hazel Heald.
SLEEP NO MORE. Edited and with a foreword by August Derleth. Armed Services Editions, 1944.
PORTABLE NOVELS OF SCIENCE. Edited by Donald A. Wollheim. The Viking Press, N. Y., 1945.
The Shadow Out of Time.
WHO KNOCKS? Edited and with a foreword by August Derleth. Farrar & Rinehart, N. Y., 1945.
The Shunned House.
AND THE DARKNESS FALLS. Edited by Boris Karloff. World Publishing Company, Cleveland, 1946.
The Thing on the Doorstep.
AVON GHOST READER. Edited by Herbert Williams. Avon Publishing Company, N. Y., 1946.
The Dunwich Horror.
THE COMPLETE MURDER SAMPLER. Edited by James Nelson. The Crime Club, Doubleday & Company, N. Y., 1946.
The Outsider.
TERROR AT NIGHT. Edited by Herbert Williams. Avon Publishing Company, N. Y., 1947.
The Haunter of the Dark.
TALES OF THE UNDEAD. Collected by Elinore Blaisdell. Crowell, N. Y., 1947.
The Tomb.
THE NIGHT SIDE; MASTERPIECES OF THE STRANGE & TERRIBLE. Edited and with a foreword by August Derleth. Rinehart & Company, N. Y., 1947.
The Colour Out of Space.
THE SLEEPING AND THE DEAD. Edited by August Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, N. Y., 1947.
The Dreams in the Witch-House.
DARK OF THE MOON; POEMS OF FANTASY AND THE MACABRE. Edited by August Derleth. Arkham House, 1947. Contains the thirty-six sonnets comprising Fungi from Yuggoth plus the long poem Psychopompos and two short poems, The Messenger and The Ancient Track.
STRANGE PORTS OF CALL. Edited by August Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, N. Y., 1948.
At the Mountains of Madness.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOON. Edited by August Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, N. Y., 1949.
Beyond the Wall of Sleep.
UNSEEN WINGS; AN ANTHOLOGY OF POETRY. Compiled by Stanton A. Coblentz. Beechhurst Press, N. Y., 1949.
Continuity and A Memory.
IN THE GRIP OF TERROR. Edited by Groff Conklin. Permabook, Doubleday & Company, N. Y., 1951.
In the Vault.
NIGHT'S YAWNING PEAL. Edited by August Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, N. Y., 1952. An Arkham House Book.
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward.
STORIES BY H. P. LOVECRAFT WHICH APPEARED IN WEIRD TALES
(N. B.: Except in a few instances where stories were reprinted from another magazine, these are all original publication dates. Lovecraft's stories have been and continue to be reprinted in WEIRD TALES, FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES and other magazines.)
* Reprinted from another magazine. See following list:
Herbert West—Reanimator | HOME BREW | 1922 |
(Six-part serial) | ||
The Lurking Fear | HOME BREW | 1923 |
Jan.-Feb.-March-April |
The Colour Out of Space | AMAZING STORIES | Sept. 1927 |
Cool Air | TALES OF MAGIC & MYSTERY | March 1928 |
Celephais | MARVEL TALES | May 1934 |
The Doom That Came to Sarnath | MARVEL TALES | March-April 1935 |
At the Mountains of Madness | ASTOUNDING STORIES | February-March-April 1936 |
The Shadow Out of Time | ASTOUNDING STORIES | June 1936 |
The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath | THE ARKHAM SAMPLER | 1948 |
BOOKS ABOUT LOVECRAFT
H. P. L.: A MEMOIR, by August Derleth. Ben Abramson, N. Y., 1945. 122 p.
An excellent introduction to Lovecraft both as man and artist. The book's appendix includes some early Lovecraft work, notably The Cats of Ulthar and The Festival. The volume also contains a detailed Lovecraft bibliography complete to 1945.
IN MEMORIAM HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT: RECOLLECTIONS, APPRECIATIONS, ESTIMATES … by W. Paul Cook. Driftwind Press, North Montpelier, Vermont, 1941. 75 p. "An edition of 94 copies net."
LOVECRAFT AND BENEFIT STREET, by Dorothy Charlotte Walter. North Montpelier, Vermont, 1943. 14 p.
"Reprinted from THE GHOST for Spring of 1943 by W. Paul Cook at the Driftwind Press, North Montpelier, Vt., U. S. A."
HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT: A SELF-PORTRAIT, by James Warren Thomas.
Thesis (A. M.) Brown University, 1950. (Unpublished.)
RHODE ISLAND ON LOVECRAFT. Edited by Donald M. Grant and Thomas P. Hadley. Grant-Hadley, Providence, 1945. 26 p. Five essays on Lovecraft by residents of Providence.
LOVECRAFT'S "CONSERVATIVE"
THE CONSERVATIVE, an amateur magazine published by Lovecraft, achieved thirteen issues appearing at irregular intervals from April, 1915 to July, 1923. THE CONSERVATIVE was intended primarily for circulation among members of the United Amateur Press Association.
No. 1 | April 1915 |
No. 2 | July 1915 |
No. 3 | October 1915 |
No. 4 | January 1916 |
Vol. 2, No. 1 | April 1916 |
Vol. 2, No. 2 | July 1916 |
Vol. 2, No. 3 | October 1916 |
Vol. 2, No. 4 | January 1917 |
Vol. 3, No. 1 | July 1917 |
Vol. 4, No. 1 | July 1918 |
Vol. 5, No. 1 | July 1919 |
No. 12 | March 1923 |
No. 13 | July 1923 |
PSEUDONYMS USED BY LOVECRAFT
Humphrey Littlewit, Ward Phillips, Richard Raleigh, Edgar Softly, Augustus T. Swift, Lewis Theobald, Jr., Albert Frederick Willie.
IN PREPARATION
SELECTED LETTERS. Arkham House, 195—
WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. Edited by August Derleth. Pellegrini & Cudahy, N. Y., 1953.
From Beyond.
AMATEUR AND "LITTLE" MAGAZINES IN WHICH LOVECRAFT PUBLISHED
THE ACOLYTE, THE AMERICAN AMATEUR, THE BROOKLYNITE, THE CALIFORNIAN, CAUSERIE, THE COYOTE, THE CREDENTIAL, THE FANTASY FAN, L'ALOUETTE, THE NATIONAL AMATEUR, THE ORACLE, O-WASH-TA-NONG, PEGASUS, THE PHANTAGRAPH, THE PHILOSOPHER, PINE CONES, PLANETEER, THE RAINBOW, THE RECLUSE, SCAT, SCIENCE-FANTASY CORRESPONDENT, STARS, TESSERACT, THE TRYOUT, THE UNITED AMATEUR, THE UNITED COOPERATIVE, THE VAGRANT, THE VOICE FROM THE MOUNTAIN.
* Not a complete list. Many of these are analyzed in an article entitled "Lovecraft's Amateur Press Works" by George T. Wetzel which appeared in DESTINY, Summer-Fall, 1951, an amateur magazine published by Malcolm Willits, 11848 S. E. Powell Blvd., Portland 15, Oregon. NOTE
This bibliography is a direct outgrowth of my earlier, privately printed "Select Bibliography of H. P. Lovecraft." It contains most of the information which was not included in that original checklist—a complete list of the short stories, all the anthologies, additional title and other pertinent items of interest. Also, many of the annotations which appeared in the earlier checklist have herein been revised and enlarged.
I am immensely indebted to August Derleth for his enthusiastic and wholehearted assistance. He has supplied me with much vital information which it would have been virtually impossible for me to obtain unaided. While busy with his own work, he took time out to read the original manuscript of the bibliography and to point out important corrections and additions.
Also, I wish to extend wholehearted thanks to Miss Marion E. Brown, In Charge, Special Collections, Brown University Library, for her kindness in listing and describing various Lovecraft items at Brown which are under her care. Without her generous contributions of both patience and time, most of these items would probably have remained inaccessible to me …
I am solely responsible, however, for any errors which may come to light.
J. P. B.
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