H.P. Lovecraft is arguably the most significant figure in 20th century horror fiction. He was the first genre writer to have his work collected in the Library of America, and his works have inspired a number of films and countless literary imitations. Virtually unknown during his lifetime except to a small group of young admirers, Lovecraft's fame has steadily risen since his untimely death at the age of 46. The Haunter of the Dark was written in 1935 and originally published in Weird Tales magazine in 1936. It is the last-written of Lovecraft's known works. This is its first appearance in book form, published in London in 1951:
This is the 1936 edition of Weird Tales it first appeared in:
Obligatory creepy Lovecraft photo:
More info here:
http://www.rarebooksleuth.com/featured/the-haunter-of-the-dark-hp-lovecraft-first-edition-first-printing
Highly rEsteemed!
Oooohh hell yeah H.P. lovecraft that's some dark stuff right there. That cthulhu is some good stuff.
Great post. I've enjoyed a good amount of his work. Horror that gets your noggin joggin.
Great
Ooooh delicious
Wow! I am just now re-exploring your page and was literally about to comment and ask if you had any Lovecraft when I saw this was the third post on your page!
Do you have any others of his works? I am a horror nut, and although I am not particularly a huge fan of Lovecraft as a person(i.e. his views on race) but I have a heaping mound of respect for him as an author.
Hey! So I also have the first edition of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward and the second edition (Arkham House) of At The Mountains of Madness.
That is cool! I would love to see them.