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Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft I (1911–1924)

1964 collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft


Summary

1964 collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft

FieldValue
nameSelected Letters I, 1911-1924
imageSelectedLetters1.jpg
captionDust-jacket by Ronald Rich and Gary Gore for Selected Letters I (1911-1924)
authorH. P. Lovecraft
cover_artistRonald Rich, Virgil Finlay and Gary Gore
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreletters
publisherArkham House
release_date1964
media_typePrint (Hardback)
pagesxxix, 362 pp
followed_bySelected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft II (1925–1929)

Selected Letters I, 1911-1924 is a collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft. It was released in 1964 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,504 copies. It is the first of a five volume series of collections of Lovecraft's letters and includes a preface by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei.

The five-volume series represents only a fragment of Lovecraft's correspondence.

Contents

Selected Letters I, 1911-1924 includes letters to:

  • Rheinhart Kleiner
  • Maurice W. Moe
  • Frank Belknap Long
  • Clark Ashton Smith
  • Lillian D. Clark

Reprints

  • Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1975 (2nd printing of 3,045 copies).

References

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