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H. P. Lovecraft Tales of Horror by H. P. Lovecraft - Fiction - Hardback

Author: H.P. Lovecraft
SKU: SINGLE-WLK-U090375-912428873X
Barcode: 9789124288730
Publisher: Wilco International
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Titles in This Set:
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories
The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories
At the Mountains of Madness and Other Stories
Stories of the Dreamlands
The Randolph Carter Tales

Format: Hardback

Overview:
Immerse yourself in a meticulously curated hardback collection that gathers five cornerstone volumes of H. P. Lovecraft’s fiction. This edition brings together The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories, The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories, At the Mountains of Madness and Other Stories, Stories of the Dreamlands, and The Randolph Carter Tales into one definitive reading experience. Spanning ocean depths, frozen wastes, dream-lands, and haunted New England towns, the collection maps Lovecraft’s evolution from lean chamber-horror to sprawling mythos epics. The works are anchored by a distinctive voice that fuses cosmic dread with meticulous world-building, offering both atmospheric chills and thought-provoking questions about humanity’s place in a vast, indifferent universe. Ideal for devoted collectors and readers new to Lovecraft alike, this hardback edition announces itself on shelves with a durable cover and comfortable typography, inviting multiple reads. Whether you’re revisiting favorite passages or exploring the broader mythos for the first time, this set delivers a complete experience of Lovecraft’s enduring horror universe.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these five titles, Lovecraft threads themes of cosmic insignificance, forbidden knowledge, and the porous boundary between reality and nightmare. The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories introduces readers to the Great Old Ones and the atmosphere of creeping dread through investigative fragments, journals, and eyewitness accounts. The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories expands on rural horror, lineage anomalies, and conspiracies that threaten the seam between civilization and eldritch forces. At the Mountains of Madness and Other Stories takes readers to the icy wastes where science and curiosity collide with an ancient, indifferent cosmos. Stories of the Dreamlands opens a door into dream-constructed realms where imagination and peril intertwine, offering surreal adventures. The Randolph Carter Tales rounds out the set with tales of occult exploration and dream-vision narratives. Together, the collection offers a broad survey of Lovecraft’s range—from taut, fear-driven suspense to mythic epic scale—making it a compelling entry point or a heavyweight addition to any horror library.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories
This title anchors the collection with a luminously eerie blend of detective-style investigation and mythic revelation. It introduces readers to a pantheon of ancient powers that lurk beyond the fringes of human comprehension. Through journal fragments, coastal legends, and scattered accounts, Lovecraft builds a sense of creeping dread that culminates in a moment of chilling cosmic scale. The stories navigate themes of secrecy, insignificance, and the fragility of sanity when confronted with knowledge that ought to remain hidden. Ideal for readers who enjoy atmospheric horror, claustrophobic tension, and a mythos that rewards careful, patient reading as clues slowly converge into a terrifying truth. The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories
A masterclass in rural dread, this volume explores how hidden bloodlines and forbidden lore can rupture the everyday world. Lovecraft threads a quiet, melancholic mood through a landscape of decaying farms, secret cemeteries, and occurrences that defy explanation. The horror here arrives not with spectacle alone but with chilling suggestion—the sense that something ancient and malign thrums beneath the surface of a familiar town. Character-driven suspense meets eldritch intrusions, offering a tightly paced reading experience that pays off with unsettling visions and memorable, lasting images. At the Mountains of Madness and Other Stories
This collection transports readers to the polar frontiers where science meets forbidden archaeology and cosmic horror. An expedition into the Antarctic yields discoveries that challenge human confidence and ignite fears about our place in the cosmos. The prose balances meticulous scientific detail with awe and dread, delivering a narrative blend of survival drama and existential revelation. The stories in this volume expand Lovecraft’s mythos into a vast, unknowable universe, while maintaining a gripping sense of immediacy, making it a cornerstone for fans interested in expansive world-building and chilling spectacle. Stories of the Dreamlands
Dream-lands offer surreal landscapes where the line between imagination and peril dissolves. Lovecraft’s dream-cycle narratives invite readers into breathtaking realms, where heroes embark on quests, alliances form with otherworldly beings, and peril emerges in luminous, fantastical forms. The mood swings from wonder to danger with dreamlike logic, offering a contrasting texture to Lovecraft’s more terrestrial thrillers. This collection highlights the imaginative breadth of Lovecraft’s imagination, appealing to readers who relish evocative settings, mythic motifs, and stories that linger long after the final page. The Randolph Carter Tales
Centering on Randolph Carter, these occult-tinged tales blend personal investigation with nocturnal vision. Themes of dream-vision, hidden knowledge, and the thin veil separating waking life from other realms run through these narratives. Carter’s encounters unfold with a patient, carefully observed curiosity that rewards readers who appreciate psychological tension and atmospheric conditioning. The tales culminate in moments of eerie clarity—revealing how curiosity can lead us toward ancient truths and, sometimes, toward perilous awakenings. Collectively, this guidebook-like set highlights Lovecraft’s fascination with the psychology of fear as much as its supernatural machinery.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers and seasoned fans of classic horror who want a comprehensive survey of Lovecraft’s best-loved stories in a single, durable hardback edition. It also serves as a compelling gift set for bibliophiles who prize historical weird fiction, atmospheric suspense, and character-driven dread. Students and book clubs exploring early 20th‑century horror or the evolution of the Cthulhu Mythos will find the breadth of themes and settings especially stimulating. With its varied tone—from investigative paranoia to dream-epic wonder—the set supports varied reading moods, whether you crave claustrophobic suspense or epic cosmic horizons. It’s a strong, accessible entry point for new readers seeking a gateway into Lovecraft’s enduring influence on modern horror and speculative fiction.

Key Benefits:

  • Curated five-title Lovecraft collection in a single hardback edition
  • Deepens understanding of cosmic horror and dream-cycle narratives
  • Durable, high-quality binding suited for longtime shelf-keeping
  • Accessible entry point for newcomers and a rich compendium for collectors
  • Excellent gift set for fans of classic horror and Gothic fiction
  • Rich thematic diversity—from seaside mystery to Antarctic awe
  • Ideal for book clubs and classroom discussions on literary mythos

About the Author:
H. P. Lovecraft is celebrated as a foundational figure in modern horror, renowned for shaping the cosmic horror tradition and the Cthulhu Mythos. His work blends meticulous world-building with a palpable sense of dread, exploring humanity’s smallness against vast, indifferent universes. Though published in magazines during his lifetime, Lovecraft’s influence surged posthumously, inspiring generations of writers, filmmakers, and creators across speculative fiction. This collection highlights several of his landmark stories, demonstrating his deft ability to fuse eerie atmosphere with the suggestion of ancient, unknowable powers. Lovecraft’s distinctive voice—measured, lucid, and unflinching—remains a touchstone for readers who relish cerebral horror that lingers in the imagination after the last page is turned.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete Lovecraft horror collection in one hardback edition offers an immersive reading journey that spans seaside mystery, rural dread, polar nightmare, dream-epic adventures, and occult adventures. The breadth ensures variety in mood and pace while maintaining a cohesive atmosphere of cosmic unease. It’s an ideal shelf centerpiece for fans who appreciate literary craftsmanship as much as chilling suspense, a thoughtful gift for collectors, and a practical resource for readers seeking a thorough introduction to Lovecraft’s enduring mythos.

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