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RE: Horror Review: "The Survivor" by H.P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (1957, Arkham House)
So I just picked up The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories...holy shit have I been missing out! Lovecraft is incredible.
@rarebooksleuth, I heartily welcome you to the fold!
If you (or anyone else) is interested, ChtulhuChick, aka The Arkham Archivist, put together a completely free ebook version of the Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft, ordered chronologically from the date of publication. Lovecraft's solo work dropped into the public domain some time ago as their formal copyright expired, so this isn't as illegal as it sounds. The ebook contains only his singularly-written fiction, so if you want his essays, poems, letters, or collaborations he made with other authors, you'll still need to seek that out elsewhere, but it's a solid addition to anybody's digital library, available in EPUB (Nook), MOBI (Kindle), and PDF formats for ease of use.
http://arkhamarchivist.com/free-complete-lovecraft-ebook-nook-kindle/
Hope you enjoy your wanderings. Check back in from time to time so we know you weren't devoured by knowledge you weren't meant to attain. ;)