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Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft III (1929–1931)
1971 collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft
1971 collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Selected Letters III (1929-1931) |
| image | SelectedLetters3.jpg |
| caption | Dust-jacket by Ronald Rich and Gary Gore for Selected Letters III (1929-1931) |
| author | H. P. Lovecraft |
| cover_artist | Ronald Rich, Virgil Finlay and Gary Gore |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| subject | Letters |
| genre | Non-fiction |
| publisher | Arkham House |
| release_date | 1971 |
| media_type | Print (Hardback) |
| pages | xxiii, 451 pp |
| isbn | 0-87054-032-7 |
| isbn_note | (reprint) |
| oclc | 228088581 |
| preceded_by | Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft II (1925–1929) |
| followed_by | Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft IV (1932–1934) |
Selected Letters III (1929-1931) is a collection of letters by H. P. Lovecraft. It was released in 1971 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,513 copies. It is the third of a five volume series of collections of Lovecraft's letters and includes a preface by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei.
Contents
Selected Letters III (1929-1931) includes letters to:
- Frank Belknap Long
- Woodburn Harris
- James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.
- Elizabeth Toldridge
- August Derleth
- Robert E. Howard
Reprints
- 2nd printing of 2,531 copies, 1997.
References
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