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The Necronomicon

Tales of Eldritch Horror from the Masters of the Genre

9781398859647
304 pages
Arcturus Publishing Limited
Overview

This luxurious hardback compendium showcases the very best of the cosmic horror genre through 10 classic tales, beautifully presented with gilded page edges, patterned endpapers and cover embossing.

The Necronomicon is a fictional book of dark magic that appears in several of H. P. Lovecraft's stories. With its ancient evils and long-forgotten secrets, it symbolizes the essence of cosmic horror that is at the heart of Lovecraft's fiction.

This anthology brings together tales from H.P. Lovecraft and his fellow writers of supernatural horror, including Arthur Machen, Robert W. Chambers, and Lafeadio Hearn. Whether telling of the emergence of a tentacled alien being in "The Call of Cthulhu" or the sinister discovery of secrets in "The Black Seal," the stories found here are the stuff of nightmares.

Includes:
• The History of the Necronomicon by H. P. Lovecraft
• The Haunter of the Ring by Robert E. Howard
• Nightmare-Touch by Lafeadio Hearn
• The Mask by Robert W. Chambers

Part of the Arcturus Gilded Classics series, this edition is features deluxe gilded page edges, silver cover embossing and ivory pages, evoking the ancient treasury of forbidden knowledge that was Lovecraft's Necronomicon.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Gilded Classics series presents luxury gift editions of classics works, printed on opulent ivory paper, featuring hardcover Wibilin binding, foil-embossed cover designs, beautifully designed end-papers and gilded page edges. These make perfect collectibles for lovers of classic literature.

Author Bio
This collection includes stories from H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) and four writers who influenced him - Arthur Machen (1863-1947), Robert W. Chambers (1865-1933), Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), and Robert E. Howard (1906-1936). These writers set the stage for Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and wrote some of the most terrifying tales of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.