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Time Burial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Time Burial

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From the glory days of the pulp era-- the genius of Howard Wandrei in 20 short stories originally in Unknown, Astounding Stories, Weird Tales, and Spicy Mystery Stories. These are the original forms of these stories, from the manuscripts-- showing the author without the editorial filters imposed upon him. Companion to THE EERIE MR MURPHY

The Last Pin
  • Language: en

The Last Pin

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Legal Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Legal Stories

  • Categories: Law

How copyright law and the practice of narrative-based property development influenced each other before 1978

The Eye and the Finger
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Eye and the Finger

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1944
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Deadly Ones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Deadly Ones

The Deadly Ones – Three stories about murders and the sociopaths that commit it. A corrupt politician accidentally kills his ex-secretary and has to disappear; an accomplice to fraud gets the tables turned on her when she tries to kill her partner in crime; and all of the murders surrounding a secret new gunsight. The Deadly One (1943) For a policewoman, Middie was a broth of a girl, and she had what it takes to get a man without using a gun. But when she met Carpenter, she had to prove she could be as tough as he was, because he had killed one girl, and she was next on his list. Chapter I Chapter II – Picture of a Killer Chapter III – Into It Chapter IV – Middie in the Middle Chapte...

The Arkham House Companion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Arkham House Companion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Millefleurs

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Blake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 628

Blake

  • Categories: Art

DIVDefinitive study of strange symbolism Blake used to attack political tyranny of his time. "For our sense of Blake in his own times we are indebted to David Erdman more than anyone else."—Times Literary Supplement. Third revised edition. 32 black-and-white illus. /div

English Knife
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 191

English Knife

English Knife – Four Stories: A kidnapping for love, a ship full of Nazi spies, a robbery/homicide and a man who snapped. A full line-up of crime. For No Ransom (1940) Fleischer had laid his plans with consummate skill, and the kidnapping went through without a hitch. Only the accident of a voice heard over the radio told Phil where his sweetheart was. The 15th Pocket (1936) In fourteen of the dead man’s pockets there was something. What had the lower vest pocket held? Handrahan knows that one of the three women in the case holds the secret. Don’t Do It, Mister! (1943) He’d married Eleanor because she was so dumb! He’d really wanted a dumb wife. And now for that same reason he want...

Sixty Years of Arkham House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Sixty Years of Arkham House

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The world's foremost Lovecraftian scholar, and editor of several important Arkham anthologies, has dug deep into the Arkham House archives to bring you a definitive bibliography of all the books we have published over the past 60 years. S.T. Joshi presents this important work in an easy-to-read format which allows collectors to quickly find the information they need. Many footnotes, critical commentary, and a brief history of Arkham House round out this fact-filled, 300 page volume.

A Dreamer and a Visionary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 431

A Dreamer and a Visionary

"H. P. Lovecraft has come to be recognised as the leading author of supernatural fiction in the twentieth century. But how did a man who died in poverty, with no book of his stories published in his lifetime, become such an icon in horror literature? S. T. Joshi, the leading authority on Lovecraft, has traced in detail the course of Lovecraft's life, spent largely in Providence, Rhode Island, and has shown how Lovecraft was engaged in the political, economic, social, and intellectual currents of his time, and how his developing thought informed his fiction and other writings. Lovecraft's reaction to World War I, the Jazz Age, and the Depression, as well as to literary modernism and scientific advance, markedly affected his thought and work, so that by the end of his life he had become both a 'mechanistic materialist' and a 'cosmic regionalist' who looked to his New England heritage as a bulwark against the meaninglessness of a godless cosmos. It was the wonder and terror of that cosmos that Lovecraft depicted, with poetic grandeur, in his work." --Book Jacket.