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Lovecraft, H(oward) P(hillips) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Hound [Cthulhu], (ss) Weird Tales February 1924
- Weird Tales September 1929
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943
- The Dunwich Horror and Other Weird Tales, Editions for the Armed Services, 1945
- The Lurking Fear and Other Stories, Avon, 1947
- The Lurking Fear and Other Stories (var. 1), Panther, 1964
- Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, Arkham House, 1965
- The Undead ed. James Dickie, Neville Spearman, 1971
- The Lurking Fear and Other Stories (var. 2), Beagle, 1971
- The Hounds of Hell ed. Michel Parry, Gollancz, 1974
- 65 Great Tales of Horror ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1981
- Devils and Demons ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1987
- Crawling Chaos: Selected Works 1920-1935, Creation Press, 1993
- 100 Hair-Raising Little Horror Stories ed. Al Sarrantonio & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- The Dream Cycle of H.P. Lovecraft, Ballantine Del Rey, 1995
- More Annotated H.P. Lovecraft, Dell/DTP, 1999
- The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories, Penguin US, 1999
- Waking Up Screaming, Ballantine Del Rey, 2003
- Lost Sanctum #2, 2006
- Necronomicon, Gollancz, 2008
- The Vampire Archives ed. Otto Penzler, Black Lizard, 2009
- Demons ed. John Skipp, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2011
- Crawling Chaos: Selected Weird Fiction Volume One: 1917-1927, Creation Oneiros, 2012
- Murder Mayhem Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016
- Fireside Horror Stories About Werewolves ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- The Gothic Tales of H.P. Lovecraft, British Library Publishing, 2018
- Masters of Horror, Vol. Two: H.P. Lovecraft, Armchair Fiction, 2020
- Cosmic Horror Monthly #14, August 2021
- The Mammoth Book of Folk Horror ed. Stephen Jones, Skyhorse Publishing, 2021
- The Outsider, The Rats in the Walls, and More Tales of Ghouls, Gods, & Graveyards, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2024
- * The House, (pm) National Enquirer December 11 1919
- Weird Tales Mar 1948, Win 1973
- Weird Tales (Canada) March 1948
- Something About Cats and Other Pieces, Arkham House, 1949
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963
- The Fantastic Poetry, Necronomicon Press, 1990
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * The Howler [Fungi from Yuggoth], (pm) Driftwind November 1932
- Weird Tales June/July 1939
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963
- Weirdies ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1973
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- Hallowe’en in a Suburb & Others, Stanza Press, 2010
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * HPL on Edgar Rice Burroughs, (lt) All-Story Weekly March 7 1914 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs], as "[letter]"
- * H.P. Lovecraft Letter to Ackerman, (lt) Sword & Fantasy #15, March 2019
- * Hylas and Myrrha: A Tale, (pm) The Tryout May 1919
- * Hypnos [Dream Cycle], (ss) The National Amateur May/July 1923
- Weird Tales May/Jun/Jul 1924, Nov 1937
- The Outsider and Others, Arkham House, 1939
- Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, Arkham House, 1965
- 100 Wild Little Weird Tales ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994
- The Dream Cycle of H.P. Lovecraft, Ballantine Del Rey, 1995
- The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories, Penguin Classics US, 2004
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- Masters of Horror, Vol. Two: H.P. Lovecraft, Armchair Fiction, 2020
- * Ibid, (fa) O-Wash-Ta-Nong January 1938
- * Idealism and Materialism: A Reflection, (ar) The National Amateur July 1919
- * An Impartial Spectator, (ar) The Conservative October 1915
- * Imprisoned with the Pharaohs, (nv) Weird Tales May/June/July 1924, as by Harry Houdini
- Weird Tales June/July 1939, as by Houdini
- Marginalia, Arkham House, 1944, as by Houdini
- Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, Arkham House, 1965
- The Tomb and Other Tales, Beagle, 1970
- The Shadow Over Innsmouth and Other Stories of Horror, Scholastic Book Services, 1971
- The Mummy: Stories of the Living Corpse ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1988, as by Harry Houdini
- The Face of Tutankhamun ed. Christopher Frayling, Faber and Faber, 1992, as by Harry Houdini
- The Transition of H.P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness, Ballantine Del Rey, 1996
- Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1923-25 ed. Jonathan Maberry & Justin Criado, WordFire Press, 2022, as by Houdini
- * In a Major Key, (ar) The Conservative July 1915
- * In a Sequester’d Providence Churchyard Where Once Poe Walk’d, (pm) Four Acrostic Sonnets on Edgar Allan Poe ed. Maurice W. Moe, Maurice W. Moe, 1936
- Science Fantasy Correspondent March/April 1937
- Weird Tales May 1938, as "Where Once Poe Walked"
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943, as "Where Once Poe Walked"
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963, as "Where Once Poe Walked"
- The Man Who Called Himself Poe ed. Sam Moskowitz, Doubleday, 1969
- The Edgar Allan Poe Scrapbook ed. Peter Haining, NEL, 1977, as "Where Once Poe Walked"
- The Fantastic Poetry, Necronomicon Press, 1990
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- Hallowe’en in a Suburb & Others, Stanza Press, 2010, as "Where Once Poe Walked"
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * In a Suburb, (pm) The National Amateur March 1926
- The Phantagraph June 1937, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Weird Tales September 1952, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Weird Tales (UK) #19, 1953, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Weirdies ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1973, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- The Fantastic Poetry, Necronomicon Press, 1990, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Halloween ed. Paula Guran, Prime Books, 2011, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Horror for the Holidays ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Miskatonic River Press, 2011, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- Deciduous Tales #1, Fall/Winter 2017, as "Hallowe’en in a Suburb"
- * In Defense of Dagon, (ar) Leaves #2, 1938
- * In Memoriam: Henry St. Clair Whitehead, (ob) Weird Tales March 1933 [Ref. Henry S. Whitehead], uncredited.
- * In Memoriam: J.E.T.D., (pm) The Tryout March 1919, as by Ward Phillips
- * In Memoriam: Oscar Incoul Verelst of Manhattan: 1920-1926, (pm) The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- * In Memoriam: Robert E. Howard, (mm) Fantasy Magazine September 1936; revised from “Robert Ervin Howard: 1906-1936”, The Phantagraph Aug ’36.
- Skull-Face and Others by Robert E. Howard, Arkham House, 1946, as "Robert E. Howard: A Memoriam"
- Skull-Face and Others (var. 1) by Robert E. Howard, Panther, 1976, as "Robert Ervin Howard: A Memoriam"
- The Valley of the Worm and Others by Robert E. Howard, Panther, 1976, as "Robert Ervin Howard: A Memoriam"
- The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard by Glenn Lord, Donald M. Grant, 1976, as "Robert Ervin Howard: A Memoriam"
- The Shadow Kingdom and Others by Robert E. Howard, Panther, 1976
- The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane by Robert E. Howard, Wandering Star, 1998
- Sword & Fantasy #1, January 2005
- “…and their memory was a bitter tree…”: Queen of the Black Coast and Others by Robert E. Howard, Brom & Frank Frazetta, BlackBart Books, 2008
- Skullcrusher by Robert E. Howard, Creation Oneiros, 2012
- * Innsmouth Clay (with August Derleth), (ss) Dark Things ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1971; written by Derleth from a fragment by Lovecraft.
- * Inspiration, (pm) The Conservative October 1916, as by Lewis Theobald, Jr.
- * In the Editor’s Study, (ed) The Conservative Oct 1916, Jan 1917, Jul 1918, Jul 1919, #12 Mar, #13 Jul 1923
- * In the Editor’s Study: Revolutionary Mythology, (ed) The Conservative October 1916
- * In the Editor’s Study: The Proposed Authors’ Union, (ed) The Conservative October 1916
- * In the Editor’s Study: The Symphonic Ideal, (ed) The Conservative October 1916
- * In the Vault, (ss) The Tryout November 1925
- Weird Tales April 1932
- The Outsider and Others, Arkham House, 1939
- The Other Worlds ed. Philip D. Stong, Funk, 1941
- Best Supernatural Stories of H.P. Lovecraft, World Publishing Co., 1945
- The Dunwich Horror and Other Weird Tales, Editions for the Armed Services, 1945
- In the Grip of Terror ed. Groff Conklin, Permabooks, 1951
- The Dunwich Horror and Others, Arkham House, 1963
- The Lurking Fear and Other Stories (var. 1), Panther, 1964
- Hauntings ed. Henry Mazzeo, Doubleday, 1968
- Literature of the Supernatural ed. Robert E. Beck, McDougal, Littell, 1974
- Cries of Terror ed. Anthony Masters, Arrow, 1976
- More Ghosts, Ghosts, Ghosts ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1981
- The Best of H.P. Lovecraft, Del Rey, 1982
- Crawling Chaos: Selected Works 1920-1935, Creation Press, 1993
- 100 Tiny Tales of Terror ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1996
- From the Pest Zone, Hippocampus Press, 2003
- The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories, Penguin Classics US, 2004
- Necronomicon, Gollancz, 2008
- Crawling Chaos: Selected Weird Fiction Volume One: 1917-1927, Creation Oneiros, 2012
- Winter Night Classics ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2015
- Fireside Ghost Stories for Christmas Eve ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- The Outsider, The Rats in the Walls, and More Tales of Ghouls, Gods, & Graveyards, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2024
- * In the Walls of Eryx (with Kenneth Sterling), (nv) Weird Tales October 1939
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943
- Avon Science Fiction Reader #3, 1952
- Dagon and Other Macabre Tales, Arkham House, 1965
- The Tomb and Other Tales, Beagle, 1970
- The Shadow Over Innsmouth and Other Stories of Horror, Scholastic Book Services, 1971
- The Transition of H.P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness, Ballantine Del Rey, 1996
- Black Seas of Infinity, SFBC, 2001
- * Introducing Mr. Chester Pierce Munroe, (ar) The Conservative April 1915
- * Introducing Mr. James Pyke, (ar) The Conservative January 1916
- * Introducing Mr. John Russell, (ar) The Conservative July 1915
- * The Introduction, (pm) O-Wash-Ta-Nong December 1937, as by Humphry Littlewit, Esq.
- * Introduction to “The Hyborian Age”, (in) LANY Cooperative Publications, 1938
- * The Invisible Monster (with Sonia H. Greene), (ss) Weird Tales November 1923, as by Sonia H. Greene
- Something About Cats and Other Pieces, Arkham House, 1949, as by Sonia H. Greene
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions with et al., Arkham House, 1970
- The Horror in the Burying Ground and Other Tales with , et al., Panther, 1975
- Horror Gems, Volume 17 ed. Gregory Luce, Armchair Fiction, 2020
- * The Isaacsonio-Mortoniad, (pm) Crypt of Cthulhu #21, Eastertide 1984
- * Iterum Conjunctae, (pm) The Tryout May 1917
- * January, (pm) The Silver Clarion January 1920
- * John Oldham: A Defence, (pm) The United Co-operative June 1919
- * A June Afternoon, (pm) The Tryout June 1918
- * Kappa Alpha Tau, (ar) Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1, 1975
- * The Key [Fungi from Yuggoth], (pm) The Fantasy Fan January 1935
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * The King in Yellow, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Robert W. Chambers]
- * Laeta: A Lament, (pm) The Tryout February 1918, as by Ames Dorrance Rowley
- * A Lament, (pm) The Tryout January 1920, as "Tryout’s Lament for the Vanished Spider", by Edward Softly
- * Lament for the Vanished Spider, (pm) The Tryout January 1920, as "Tryout’s Lament for the Vanished Spider", by Edward Softly
- * The Lamp [Fungi from Yuggoth], (pm) Driftwind March 1931
- Weird Tales February 1939
- Beyond the Wall of Sleep, Arkham House, 1943
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- Collected Poems, Arkham House, 1963
- The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- Hallowe’en in a Suburb & Others, Stanza Press, 2010
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * The Lamp of Alhazred (with August Derleth), (ss) The Survivor and Others with August Derleth, Arkham House, 1957; written by Derleth from a fragment by Lovecraft.
- * Last Autumn, Last Winter, (gp) Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1, 1975
- * The Last Pagan Speaks, (pm) The Tryout April 1919, as by Ames Dorrance Rowley
- * The Last Test (with Adolphe de Castro), (na) Weird Tales November 1928, as by Adolphe de Castro; revised by H.P. Lovecraft from “A Sacrifice to Science”, In the Confessional and the Following by Gustav Adolf Danziger, Western Authors’ Publishing Association, 1893.
- Something About Cats and Other Pieces, Arkham House, 1949, as by Adolphe de Castro
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions with et al., Arkham House, 1970
- The Horror in the Burying Ground and Other Tales with , et al., Panther, 1975
- The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions with et al., Arkham House, 1989, as by Adolphe de Castro
- Eldritch Tales, Gollancz, 2011
- * Letters to Virgil Finlay, (lt) Fantasy Collector’s Annual 1974 [Ref. Virgil Finlay]
- * Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, (lt) Fantasy Crossroads #8, May 1976 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * Letter to Donald Wollheim, ca. September 1935 (“Here is something which Two-Gun Bob…”), (lt) [Ref. Donald Wollheim]
- * Letter to Duane W. Rimel, 10th August 1934, (ex) [Ref. Duane W. Rimel]
- * A Letter to E. Hoffmann Price, (lt) The Arkham Sampler Summer 1948
- * Letter to E. Hoffmann Price, July 5, 1936, (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970 [Ref. E. Hoffmann Price]
- * Letter to Forrest J Ackerman, 1935, (lt) Sword & Fantasy #16, August 2019
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, April 3, 1934 (“As I said on the postcard, I was…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, August 14, 1930 (“…Concerning early Europe and the ’little people’…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, August 16, 1932 (“I cannot even begin to compete with your…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, August 6, 1931 (“I trust you have not wholly given me up for lost…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, August 7, 1935 (“…Now as to our controversies—for once, I am glad…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, December 26, 1931 (“Your interesting letter duly arrived…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, January 16, 1932 (“I’m glad my discourse on High and Low German…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, January 21, 1933 (“I duly received your ample and interesting…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, January 30, 1931 (“…Your rattlesnake anecdotes are surely interesting…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, July 11, 1935 (“…As for international questions…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, July 20, 1930 (“I was greatly interested in your letter…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, July 24, 1933 (“I was delighted to recieve your interesting letter…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, July 25, 1932 (“This reply to your admirably interesting…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, July 27, 1934 (“As you know from my card…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, June 8, 1932 (“Well—I’m writing you from a considerably lesser distance…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, March 25, 1933 (“I digested your extremely interesting letter of…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, May 7, 1932 (“Your interesting letter, the note, the postcard…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, May 7, 1936 (“…As for the good old controversy…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, November 2, 1933 (“…The summer here was cooler than I like…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, November 7-11, 1932 (“Your intensely interesting letter duly arrived, andI have digested it…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, October 30, 1931 (“…As usual, your Texas reminiscences proved…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, October 3, 1932 (“Your highly interesting letter duly arrived, and I have…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, October 4, 1930 (“…I agree with what you say about suggestion…”, (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Letter to Robert E. Howard, September 12, 1931 (“…As for atavism and racial memory…”), (lt) [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- * Liber Primus, (pm) The Argosy January 1914, as "Lovecraft Comes Back: Ad Criticos"
- * Liber Quartus, (pm) Crypt of Cthulhu #44, 1986
- * Liber Secundus, (pm) The Argosy February 1914, as "Ad Criticos: Liber Secundus"
- * Liber Tertius, (pm) Crypt of Cthulhu #44, 1986
- * Life’s Mystery, (pm) A Winter Wish, Whispers Press, 1977
- * Lines for Poets’ Night at the Scribblers’ Club, (pm) The National Amateur January 1924
- * Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee, (pm) The Coyote January 1917
- * Lines on Graduation from the R.I. Hospital’s School of Nurses, (pm) The Tryout February 1917
- * Lines on the 25th. Anniversary of the Providence Evening News, 1892-1917, (pm) The Tryout December 1917
- * Lines upon the Magnates of the Pulp, (pm) The Ancient Track, Night Shade Books, 2001
- * The Link, (pm) The Tryout July 1918
- * Liquor and Its Friends, (ar) The Conservative October 1915
- * Literary Review - The Californian, (ar) The Californian Winter 1936
- * The Little Glass Bottle, (ss) The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces, Arkham House, 1959
- * Little Sam Perkins, (pm) Olympian #35, 1940
- * Little Sketches About Town, (ar) New York Evening Post August 29 1924
- * Looking Backward, (ar) The Tryout Apr, May, Jun 1920
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