H. P. Lovecraft
The Conservative: The Complete Issues 1915–1923
London: Arktos, 2013
216 pages
The Conservative was a journal edited and self-published sporadically by H. P. Lovecraft between 1915 and 1923. (more…)
H. P. Lovecraft
The Conservative: The Complete Issues 1915–1923
London: Arktos, 2013
216 pages
The Conservative was a journal edited and self-published sporadically by H. P. Lovecraft between 1915 and 1923. (more…)
H. P. Lovecraft
Supernatural Horror in Literature
Edited with a Foreword by Alex Kurtagić
London: The Palingenesis Project, 2013
210 pages
Into the north window of my chamber glows the Pole Star with uncanny light. All through the long hellish hours of blackness it shines there. And in the autumn of the year, when the winds from the north curse and whine, and the red-leaved trees of the swamp mutter things to one another in the small hours of the morning under the horned waning moon, I sit by the casement and watch that star. (more…)
Ed. A. Trumbo
Editor’s Note:
Chalk-white Nordicks, Imperial Romans, and Hercynian Woods, are but a few of the topics touched upon in this Lovecraft letter. It contains a collection of thoughts founded more on fantasy than fact, but very interesting thoughts nonetheless. (more…)
Ed. A. Trumbo
Editor’s Note:
Lovecraft had a rather unbecoming tendency to judge other branches of the Indo-Aryan racial family from a very chauvinist, Imperial, pro-English perspective. (more…)
Edited by A. Trumbo
Editor’s Note:
The purpose of these writings is to provide a genuine look into the racial Weltanschauung of Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890–1937). I have drawn my data from the five volumes of The Selected Letters 0f H. P. Lovecraft, published by Arkham House in 1965. (more…)
2,250 words
There be those who say that things and places have souls, and there be those who say they have not; I dare not say, myself, but I will tell of The Street.
Men of strength and honour fashioned that Street; good, valiant men of our blood who had come from the Blessed Isles across the sea. (more…)