H. P. Lovecraft

The Call of Cthulhu & Other Weird Stories

£105

Illustrated By Dan Hillier

Introduced By S. T. Joshi

This collection, spanning Lovecraft’s literary career, marries his best-known short stories with two modern masters of the macabre, the acclaimed artist Dan Hillier and author Alan Moore.

The Call of Cthulhu & Other Weird Stories

£105
Book Details
 
Presentation Box & BindingBound in cloth blocked with a design by the artist
Spot UV endpapers
Gilded page tops
Printed slipcase
Dimensions10 inches × 6¾ inches
FontSet in Italian Old Style
Pages472 pages
AuthorH. P. Lovecraft
Illustrated ByDan Hillier
IllustrationFrontispiece and 6 black & white illustrations, including 2 double-page spreads
Publication Date18/05/2017
Editor's Notes
 
This collection spans Lovecraft’s literary career, and charts the development of his ‘cosmicist’ philosophy; the belief that behind the veil of our blinkered everyday lives lies another reality, too terrible for the human mind to comprehend. In stories written in the gothic tradition, narrators recount their descent into madness and despair. Through their investigations into the unexplained, they tug at the thin threads that separate our world from another of indescribable horror. ‘“Great God! I never dreamed of THIS!”’ screams occultist Harley Warren in ‘The Statement of Randolph Carter’, as he begs his companion to bury him alive. Another early piece, ‘The Outsider’ – a tragic and emotive evocation of loneliness and desolation – follows a man’s escape from his castle in a desperate search for human contact, but the loathsome truth he discovers destroys his mind.

In later tales, such as the iconic ‘The Call of Cthulhu’ and ‘The Whisperer in Darkness’, Lovecraft reaches into the cosmos, bridging the divide between horror and science fiction. The extra-terrestrial ‘gods’ and cursed histories that would emerge from these stories now form the cornerstones of Lovecraft’s unique mythology: the Cthulhu Mythos. This fictional universe, built in large part by his friend and most ardent supporter, August Derleth, has in the years since been reimagined in myriad forms, and continues to act as a haunted playground for countless illustrators, fans and authors.

about the illustrator

Dan Hillier

Dan Hillier is a London-based artist. His work has been shown in galleries as diverse as the Louvre in Paris, the Saatchi Gallery in London and Turin’s Natural History Museum. He has also collaborated with others, including Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London in 2016, UK band Royal Blood for their eponymous number-one-selling album in 2014, and provided the covers for Neil Gaiman’s Smoke and Mirrors and Anansi Boys in 2008. He illustrated the Folio Society edition of H. P. Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories in 2017, and Steppenwolf in 2018.

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H. P. Lovecraft was born in 1890 in Providence, Rhode Island. He left school without attaining a diploma but showed an early enthusiasm for the written word. He first appeared in print in 1906 in The Providence Sunday Journal when he wrote a letter to the editor on astronomy – one of his great passions. In 1923 several of his short stories were accepted by Weird Tales, the same magazine that would first publish ‘The Call of Cthulhu’ in 1928. Lovecraft went on to write further other-worldly and existential horror stories which would form part of the ‘Cthulhu Mythos’ and secure him a prominent place among 20th-century horror writers. He died in 1937.

S. T. Joshi is a freelance writer and editor. He has edited Lovecraft’s collected fiction as well as some of Lovecraft’s essays, letters and miscellaneous writings. Among his critical and biographical studies are The Weird Tale (1990), Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination (1995) and H. P. Lovecraft: A Life (1996). Joshi is also an assembler of anthologies, having compiled Documents of American Prejudice (1993) and In Her Place: A Documentary History of Prejudice against Women (2006). He edited Lovecraft’s The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories (2001) and wrote The Assaults of Chaos: A Novel about H. P. Lovecraft (2013).