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Authors: H.P. Lovecraft

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Born in 1957, John spent his early childhood in Cleveland’s near west side. The smoky, industrial neighborhood provided the inspiration for his later illustrations through vivid memories of dark and ornate Gothic churches encrusted with gargoyles and angels.

John received scholarships to the Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, Ohio, and the Illustrators Workshop in Paris, France. He has won dozens of awards, including a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators. His work is also represented in numerous private and corporate collections.

He continues to illustrate as well as develop his personal work. John resides in Howard, Ohio, with his wife Lee and sons Ian and Christian.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

INTRODUCTION: The Man Who Loved His Craft

by Barbara Hambly

Early Tales

The Beast in the Cave

The Alchemist

Poetry and the Gods

The Street

The Transition of Juan Romero

The Book (A Fragment)

Dagon

The Tomb

Memory

The White Ship

Arthur Jermyn

The Temple

The Terrible Old Man

The Crawling Chaos

The Tree

The Moon-Bog

Herbert West—Reanimator

The Lurking Fear

The Festival

The Unnamable

Imprisoned with the Pharaohs

The Shunned House

He

The Horror at Red Hook

Cool Air

Nathicana

At the Mountains of Madness

In the Walls of Eryx

The Evil Clergyman

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