The Lovecraft's Library Series
"Fans are no doubt going to be swooning at the prospect of Hippocampus Press' new Lovecraft's Library series." -- SF Site
H. P. Lovecraft was not only a writer; he was also a voracious reader and collector of the literature of weird fiction. Lovecraft's personal library included many obscure masterpieces readily available in the present day. Published in conjunction with S. T. Joshi's monumental Lovecraft's Library: A Catalogue, this series offers to the modern reader a selection of works that Lovecraft himself read and admired, and that he commented upon in his letters or elsewhere. In each case, the texts are authoritative, featuring introductions by preeminent scholars and experts on the specific authors.
- The Shadowy Thing by H. B. Drake
- The Lady Who Came to Stay by R. E Spencer AND The Elixir of Life by Arthur Ransome
- Cold Harbour: Francis Brett Young AND Sinister House: Leland Hall
- An Exchange Of Souls by Barry Pain AND Lazarus by Henri Béraud
- The Place Called Dagon By Herbert Gorman
- The Metal Monster By A. Merritt
- Incredible Adventures By Algernon Blackwood
- The House of Sounds And Others By M. P. Shiel



