O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Fantastic World of H. P. Lovecraft – Has Finally Arrived!


O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Complete Cover

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Complete Cover

          O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Antologia – Contos, Poesias e Ensaios – Organização Denílson Earhart Ricci

          Translation:

          The Fantastic World of H. P. Lovecraft – Anthology – Tales, Poetry and Essays – Organization Denílson Earhart Ricci

          If the cover of this book looks familiar to you (as first mentioned over a year ago), it may be that you have looked through my, “Lovecraft’s Providence, From A Different Angle,” or “Providence, Rhode Island: The Streets” photo collections on Flickr and seen the source photo below; which has been beautifully modified by the cover artist, Alexandre da Silva Costa for this book:

The Source Photo B_33A College Hill - The John P. Knowles House (1839) - 286 Benefit Street (Just North of Benevolent Street) - Looking North-West - The John Larcher House (1818-20) at 282 in the Back

The Source Photo B_33A College Hill – The John P. Knowles House (1839) – 286 Benefit Street (Just North of Benevolent Street) – Looking North-West – The John Larcher House (1818-20) at 282 in the Back

          To see this photo, and all of the related Benefit Street photos from my Providence photos, use this link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/72157623988794143/

          I’m very happy that this beautiful, long-awaited, Portuguese language volume has arrived!

         And I am very proud to have been able to make contributions to this book!

         After years of effort, editor Denílson Earhart Ricci and his collaborators have brought forth a Brazilian Lovecraft literary treasure, under the new publishing imprint Editora Clock Tower, that is a must-have volume for anyone who reads Portuguese, or loves to collect all things Lovecraftian.

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Front Cover

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Front Cover

         O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Antologia – Contos, Poesias e Ensaios – Organização Denílson Earhart Ricci

          Translation:

          The Fantastic World of H. P. Lovecraft – Anthology – Tales, Poetry and Essays – Organization Denílson Earhart Ricci)

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Inside Front Flap

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Inside Front Flap

         O norte-americano H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) é reconhecido atualmente como um dos maiores escritores de horror do século XX, sendo admirado por muitos aficionados ao gênero. Seu estilo e temática inconfundíveis influenciaram muitos escritores ao longo do tempo. Ironicamente, em vida teve apenas um livro publicado; publicou muito em revistas praticamente desconhecidas na época, como a hoje famosa Weird Tales. Entretanto, mesmo com o pouco reconhecimento, escreveu obras que são reimpressas até hoje. Foi de August Derleth e Donald Wandrei, dois de seus amigos e correspondentes, a iniciativa de preservar sua obra em livros encadernados, com a fundação da editora Arkham House logo após a morte do autor. Apesar disso a fama de Lovecraft só veio, de forma mais abrangente, em meados da década de 1980 com o advento do RPG Call of Cthulhu, baseado numa de suas histórias mitológicas. A essa parte mais aterradora da obra de Lovecraft convencionou-se chamar de “Mitos de Cthulhu” – um conjunto de lendas antigas e superstições aliadas a conceitos de ficção científica.

         Levando uma vida simples, devido a privações financeiras, e com uma saúde instável, Lovecraft passou quase toda sua vida cercado de poucos amigos na cidade histórica de Providence – Estado de Rhode Island, na Nova Inglaterra, sua amada terra natal e fonte -junto com seus pesadelos – de mais de uma centena de contos.

         Suas histórias abriram novos campos de interesse no mundo da expressão literária. Hoje em dia, muitos acadêmicos acham difícil catalogar sua obra, seja como ‘horror’, ‘suspense’ ou mesmo ‘ficção científica’; seus fãs e admiradores ao redor do mundo acham que é tudo isso e também um pouco mais. Seu nome tornou-se uma lenda, e em torno dele criou-se uma espécie de culto esotérico.

          Translation:          The American H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) is currently recognized as one of the greatest horror writers of the 20th. century, being admired by many aficionados of the genre. His unmistakable style and distinctive themes influenced many writers over time. Ironically, in life he had only one book published; published in magazines virtually unknown at the time, such as the now famous Weird Tales. However, even with the little recognition, wrote works that are reprinted to this day. It was August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, two of his friends and correspondents, that had the initiative to preserve his work in bound books, with the founding of the publishing house Arkham House soon after the author’s death. Despite this the fame of Lovecraft just came, more broadly, in the mid-1980’s with the advent of RPG Call of Cthulhu, based on one of his mythological stories. The most terrifying of Lovecraft’s work is usually called “Cthulhu Mythos” – a set of ancient legends and superstitions combined with the concepts of science fiction.

         Leading a simple life, due to financial hardships, and with an unstable health, Lovecraft spent almost his entire life surrounded by a few friends in the historic city of Providence, Rhode Island State, in New England, his beloved homeland and source – along with his nightmares – of more than a hundred short stories.

         His stories have opened new fields of interest in the world of literary expression. Nowadays, many scholars find it difficult to catalog his work, either as ‘horror’, ‘thriller’ or even ‘science fiction’; his fans and admirers around the world think it’s all that and also a little more. His name became a legend, and around him formed a kind of esoteric cult.

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - The Book Insert Sheet

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Book Insert Sheet

OMFDHPL22 Editora Clock Tower Logo

Boa noite amigos! Quero deixar aqui registrado meus agradecimentos a todos que ajudaram esse projeto de um livro bem elaborado sobre a vida e as obras de H.P. Lovecraft a se tornar realidade. Tudo começou com uma ideia simples há alguns anos que ganhou forma. E as colaborações e incentivos foram tão grandes que nos permitiu lançar o livro através de um selo próprio a EDITORA CLOCK TOWER, cujo logo você está vendo ao lado. Uma editora livre que nasceu para ser independente de interesses comerciais sórdidos, entretanto sua continuidade depende do sucesso desse livro, e para isso, conto com a colaboração de todos vocês para que possam divulgar esse nosso primeiro livro, fazendo resenhas em blogs pessoais ou de amigos, comentado sobre o livro em fóruns, rede sociais, propondo matérias em revistas, jornais, mesmo que seja uma primeira impressão antes mesmo de completar sua leitura, enfim… Todos têm a ganhar, pois se tudo der certo no futuro pretendemos lançar livros com obras esquecidas de escritores famosos do passado, desenterrando muita coisa boa que está perdida… Fique a vontade para utilizar fotos e matérias da nossa homepage para eventual divulgação do livro. Um grande abraço a todos, espero que gostem e tenham um ótima leitura, pois esse livro foi feito para você!

Denílson E. Ricci 17 de março de 2013 – 23:15h http://www.sitelovecraft.com

          Translation:

OMFDHPL22 Editora Clock Tower Logo

Good evening friends!  I want to leave my thanks registered here to everyone who helped this project of a well-written book about the life and works of H. P. Lovecraft to become a reality. It all started with a simple idea a few years ago that took shape. And the collaborations and incentives were so great that they allowed us to launch the book through a Publisher’s own label EDITORA CLOCK TOWER, whose logo you’re seeing on the side. A publisher that was born to be independent of sordid commercial interests, however its continuation depends on the success of this book, and for this, I count on the cooperation of all of you so we can publicize this our first book, doing reviews on personal blogs of friends, commenting on the book in forums, social networking, offering stories in magazines, newspapers, even if it is a first impression even before completing your reading, anyway… All stand to gain, because if all goes well in the future we plan to launch books with forgotten works of famous writers of the past, digging up a lot of good that is lost… Feel free to use photos and material from our homepage for eventual disclosure of the book. A big hug to everyone, I hope you enjoy and have a great read, because this book was made for you!

 Denílson E. Ricci 17 of March of 2013 – 11:15 p.m. http://www.sitelovecraft.com

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - The Inscription Page i

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Inscription Page i

Translation:

“To my friend William E. Hart, thanks for helping making this book possible!
– Will, keep this book safe until the return of the Great Old Ones.”

 Denílson E. Ricci
Autumn 2013

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - The Credits Page iv

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Credits Page iv

          Yes, I like the, IMAGEM DA CAPA: Fotos da Benefit St. fornecidas por William E. Hart (CthulhuWhol), (Cover Picture: Photos of Benefit Street provided by William E. Hart (CthulhuWhol)) credit!

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - The Contents Page vii

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Contents Page vii

SUMÁRIO

Prefácio: Quando as Estrelas se Alinharem…………………………………….. ix
Introdução: Uma Longa Jornada………………………………………………… xiii
Biografia de H.P. Lovecraft: O Homem que Escrevia Sonhos………….. xix
O Chamado de Cthulhu……………………………………………………………….. 43
O Festival……………………………………………………………………………………. 73
A História do Necronomicon………………………………………………………… 83
A Cor Vinda do Espaço…………………………………………………………………. 85
A Cidade sem Nome……………………………………………………………………. 113
O Descendente………………………………………………………………………….. 125
Sonhos na Casa da Bruxa…………………………………………………………….. 129
O Horror de Dunwich………………………………………………………………….. 161
A Busca de Iranon……………………………………………………………………… 201
O Forasteiro………………………………………………………………………………. 207
Horror em Martin’s Beach…………………………………………………………… 213
O Inominável…………………………………………………………………………….. 219
A Sombra em Innsmouth…………………………………………………………… 227
O Sabujo…………………………………………………………………………………… 289
Um Sussurro na Escuridão………………………………………………………….. 297
O Depoimento de Randolph Carter……………………………………………… 357
O Habitante das Trevas ……………………………………………………………… 363

Apêndice

Notas Quanto a Escrever Ficção Fantástica…………………………………. 389
Uma Elegia ao Dr. Franklin Chase Clark ……………………………………… 393
O Jardim …………………………………………………………………………………. 395
A Rosa da Inglaterra …………………………………………………………………. 397
Os Fungos de Yuggoth ………………………………………………………………. 399
Carta de H. P. Lovecraft a Robert E. Howard………………………………… 435
Frases de H.P Lovecraft ……………………………………………………………… 439
Eldritch Society………………………………………………………………………….. 441

Posfácio: Um Passado Sublime.…………………………………………………… 451

          Translation:

SUMMARY

Preface: When the Stars Align…………………………………………………………….. ix
Introduction: A Long Journey…………………………………………………………… xiii
Biography of H. P. Lovecraft: The Man Who Wrote Dreams……………….. xix
The Call of Cthulhu……………………………………………………………………………. 43
The Festival………………………………………………………………………………………. 73
The History of the Necronomicon………………………………………………………… 83
The Coming of the Color Space (The Colour Out of Space)…………………….. 85
The Nameless City……………………………………………………………………………… 113
The Descendant………………………………………………………………………………… 125
Dreams in the Witch House……………………………………………………………….. 129
The Dunwich Horror…………………………………………………………………………. 161
The Quest of Iranon………………………………………………………………………….. 201
The Outsider……………………………………………………………………………………. 207
Horror at Martin’s Beach (The Horror at Martin’s Beach)……………………… 213
The Unnamable……………………………………………………………………………….. 219
The Shadow in Innsmouth (The Shadow Over Innsmouth)………………….. 227
The Hound………………………………………………………………………………………. 289
A Whisper in the Dark (The Whisperer in Darkness)……………………………. 297
The Statement of Randolph Carter……………………………………………………… 357
The Inhabitant of Darkness (The Haunter of the Dark)……………………….. 363

Appendix

Notes on Writing Fantastic Fiction (Notes on Writing Weird Fiction)………. 389
An Elegy to Dr. Franklin Chase Clark (An Elegy on Franklin Chase Clark, M.D.)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 393
The Garden (A Garden)……………………………………………………………………….. 395
The Rose of England…………………………………………………………………………… 397
Fungi from Yuggoth……………………………………………………………………………. 399
Letter of H. P. Lovecraft to Robert E. Howard (27-28-June-1934)…………… 435
Phrases of H. P. Lovecraft …………………………………………………………………… 439
Eldritch Society………………………………………………………………………………….. 441

Afterword: A Sublime Past…………………………………………………………………. 451

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft Biography Page xxxv with Will Hart Photo

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft
Biography Page xxxv with Will Hart Photo

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft Biography Page xxxv with Will Hart Photo Detail

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft
Biography Page xxxv with Will Hart Photo Detail

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The Will Hart Source Photo - A_22 College Hill - H. P. Lovecraft's Final Home - The Samuel B. Mumford House (1825) - 65 Prospect Street (at Meeting Street) - Looking East-South-East

The Will Hart Source Photo – A_22 College Hill – H. P. Lovecraft’s Final Home – The Samuel B. Mumford House (1825) – 65 Prospect Street (at Meeting Street) – Looking East-South-East

          To see this photo, and all of the related Prospect Street photos from my Providence photos, use this link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/72157623988794143/

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - Biography Page xxxviii with Will Hart Photo

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Biography Page xxxviii with Will Hart Photo

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - Biography Page xxxviii with Will Hart Photo Detail

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Biography Page xxxviii with Will Hart Photo Detail

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The Will Hart Source Photo B_25 College Hill - Horace B. Knowles Funeral Home - 187 Benefit Street - Site of H. P. Lovecraft's and His Aunt Lillian’s Funerals - Looking South-East

The Will Hart Source Photo B_25 College Hill – Horace B. Knowles Funeral Home – 187 Benefit Street – Site of H. P. Lovecraft’s and His Aunt Lillian’s Funerals – Looking South-East

          To see this photo, and all of the related Benefit Street photos from my Providence photos, use this link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/72157623988794143/

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - Biography Page xxxix with Will Hart Photo

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Biography Page xxxix with Will Hart Photo

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - Biography Page xxxix with Will Hart Photo Detail

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Biography Page xxxix with Will Hart Photo Detail

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The Will Hart Source Photo L_06 Blackstone - Swan Point Cemetery (1846) - 585 Blackstone Boulevard - H. P. Lovecraft's Headstone - Heroic Shot 3 - The Whipple V. Phillips Lot - Lot 5 - Group 281

The Will Hart Source Photo L_06 Blackstone – Swan Point Cemetery (1846) – 585 Blackstone Boulevard – H. P. Lovecraft’s Headstone – Heroic Shot 3 – The Whipple V. Phillips Lot – Lot 5 – Group 281

          To see this photo, and all of the related Swan Point Cemetery photos from my Providence photos, use this link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/72157623988794143/

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Inside Rear Flap

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Inside Rear Flap

         Esta obra vem, portanto, preencher uma lacuna para o público brasileiro – quer pelo zelo e esmero nas traduções, ou pelo cuidado quanto à revisão, notas e estética do livro como um todo.

         Lovecraft faleceu jovem, aos 46 anos, vítima de câncer intestinal, deixando um legado de histórias fantásticas e de sombras jamais imaginadas antes.

         DENÍLSON E. RICCI é o organizador desta obra e reside na cidade de Jundiaí-SP, sua terra natal. Admirador de longa data de histórias fantásticas, conheceu a obra de H.P. Lovecraft inusitadamente em meados de 2003, quando encontrou um livro raro do autor num baú do falecido avô de uma antiga amiga. Desde então tem se dedicado com empenho a pesquisa sobre o autor e organização do sítio http://www.sitelovecraft.com, um dos mais visitados do Brasil sobre a vida e obra deste grande escritor.

          Translation:

          This work has, therefore, filled a gap for the Brazilian audience – either by zeal and care in the translations, or by carefully regarding the review, notes, and aesthetics of the book as a whole.

         Lovecraft died young, at the age of 46 years, victim of intestinal cancer, leaving a legacy of fantastic stories and shadows never imagined before.

         Denílson E. Ricci is the organizer of this work and resides in the city of Jundiaí, São Paulo, his homeland. Longtime admirer of fantastic stories, he met the work of H. P. Lovecraft unusually in mid-2003, when he found a rare book from the author in a treasure chest of the deceased grandfather of an old friend. He has since been dedicated with commitment to research on the author and organization of the site http://www.sitelovecraft.com, one of the most visited in Brazil on the life and work of this great writer.

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Rear Cover

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Rear Cover

O Mestre do Horror e da Fantasia

          Este livro é uma antologia essencial de contos, poesias e ensaios que tornaram o escritor norte-americano H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) um dos autores cult mais reconhecidos e respeitados no mundo inteiro.

         Ao perceber o anseio dos leitores brasileiros apreciadores do gênero ficção fantástica de horror por um livro de melhor qualidade, frente aos poucos do autor até então lançados no mercado editorial nacional, amigos do Site Lovecraft (www.sitelovecraft.com), sob coordenação de Denílson E. Ricci, se propuseram a produzir um livro da mais alta qualidade, no que se refere a projeto gráfico, tradução, revisão e tudo o mais que compõe este volume. Assim, desejamos ao menos tentar dar a conhecer não só o trabalho, mas também um pouco da vida tão intrigante que teve este escritor no início do século XX.

         De O Chamado de Cthulhu, um verdadeiro clássico de horror, passando por A Sombra em Innsmouth, a história de um povoado de pescadores atormentados por uma força misteriosa, o leitor terá uma amostra do melhor estilo de terror psicológico, dos perigos no trato com o sobrenatural e de personagens desorientadas que são jogadas no abismo da loucura. As misteriosas histórias de Lovecraft seduzem pelo clima que inspiram, no qual há ausência de sustos baratos frente ao contato sempre presente com as forças ocultas que estão a nossa volta. O livro traz, também, trabalhos inéditos traduzidos pela primeira vez em nosso idioma, introdução abrangente, além de seus melhores ensaios e poesias. Preparem-se para uma viagem fantástica, na qual o caminho é tortuoso e o destino mais incerto ainda.

“Cresci com Lovecraft e a sua obra continua presente no meu trabalho.” – Peter Jackson, diretor de ‘O Senhor dos Anéis’ “O melhor escritor de terror do século XX.” – Stephen King, famoso escritor de ficção e horror “Lovecraft é um autor perturbante. Criador de um mundo cósmico de terror cuja única saída é a insanidade.” – Clive Barker, escritor consagrado e diretor do filme ‘Hellraiser’

          Translation:

The Master of Horror and Fantasy

         This book is an essential anthology of short stories, poetry and essays that made the American writer H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) one of the most recognized and respected cult authors worldwide.

         Realizing the desire of the Brazilian fans readers connoisseurs of the genre of fantastic fiction horror books for a better quality, compared to a few of the author’s so far released in the national publishing market, friends of Lovecraft site (www.sitelovecraft.com), coordinated by Denílson E. Ricci, set out to produce a book of the highest quality, with regard to graphic design, translation, editing and everything else that makes up this volume. So, we want to at least try to get to know not only the work, but also a little of the so intriguing life that this writer had in the early twentieth century.

         Of The Call of Cthulhu, a true classic horror, through The Shadow in Innsmouth, the story of a fishing village plagued by a mysterious force, the reader will have a sample of the best psychological horror style of the dangers in dealing with the supernatural and of misguided characters who are thrown into the abyss of madness. The mysterious allure of Lovecraft stories that inspire a climate, in which there are no cheap scares against the ever present contact with hidden forces that are all around us. The book also brings new works translated for the first time in our language, a comprehensive introduction, in addition to his best essays and poetry. Get ready for a fantastic journey in which the path is tortuous and fate more uncertain still.

“I grew up with Lovecraft and his work continues to be present in my work.” – Peter Jackson, director of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ “The best horror writer of the twentieth century.” – Stephen King, famous writer of fiction and horror “Lovecraft is a disturbing author. Creator of a cosmic world of terror whose only way out is insanity.” – Clive Barker, renowned writer and director of the film ‘Hellraiser’

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Spine

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Spine

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – Organização Denílson Earhart Ricci

          Translation:

The Fantastic World of H. P. Lovecraft – Organization Denílson Earhart Ricci

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         This book is a 456 page trade paperback volume with folded end flaps, that measures 6-3/8″ (161.9 mm) x 9″ (228.6 mm) x 1-1/2″ (38.1 mm) and weighs in at 1-3/4 pounds (0.7938 kg).

         Eight hundred copies were printed of the First Edition of this beautiul book, with most of the copies pre-sold to the initial supporters of this project; whom all got their names listed in the First Edition in the Eldritch Society section near the back of the book (including Yours Truly).

         A second, limited edition printing of three hundred copies is also coming soon.

         Visit the official site http://www.sitelovecraft.com for more details.

          Check out the Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/omundofantasticohplovecraft

          Contact Denílson Earhart Ricci directly at de3103@yahoo.com.br for price and shipping information, and with your questions and comments.

          And please let everyone know that you read about this book here first!

         Arkham House began its publishing life with one volume, H. P. Lovecraft’s, The Outsider, and now Editora Clock Tower, has also come to life with this labor of Love tribute to the literary master.

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O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft - The Original Unused Complete Preliminary Cover

O Mundo Fantástico de H. P. Lovecraft – The Original Unused Complete Preliminary Cover

         A rare treat for collectors: The unused preliminary version of the cover; which shows a Robert Bloch quote, and a bit more of my original photo.

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         And to see all of the images from this article as a Flickr Slideshow, use the following link:

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H. P. Lovecraft’s The Case of Charles Dexter Ward in a Free Unabridged Reading and Performance by SAG-AFTRA Actor William E. Hart


The Home of Charles Dexter Ward

Happy Belated 122nd. Birthday Grandpa Theobald!

In my mind, H. P. Lovecraft’s, The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, reads more like a work of non-fiction, rater than fiction; and because of this, I hope you’ll listen to my reading and performances as an audio documentary with reenactments by all of the voices that have escaped from my head, and been brought to audio life, including Marinus, Theodore, Joseph, Charles, Jedediah/Simon, Edward, and several others.

For those wondering what a multi-voice version of H. P. Lovecraft’s The Case of Charles Dexter Ward being performed by William E. Hart sounds like, I’ve prepared a teaser file, in a scrambled order, to give you a taste of what you will find in the five chapters of this story. For better or for worse, depending on how you like audiobooks read for you, this is The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, like you’ve never heard it before:

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Multi-Voice Teaser

The text I’ve used for this reading is from the beautifully corrected version available at hplovecraft.com at http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cdw.asp

I’ve also have a pdf version of the text here as a backup copy, just in case there is a problem reaching hplovecraft.com:

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H. P. Lovecraft (Jan–1 to Mar 1927) as Posted on HPLovecraft dot com

Please let me know here, in comments, what you think of the readings and performances; I can also be reached directly at “willhart at roadunner dot com” if you mention Lovecraft in the Subject line.

This entire tale has made its appearance just in time to be ready for Halloween candle-light listening!

This reading, including the performance sections that will drive him crazy, is dedicated to The Queen of Eldritch Horror, Wilum H. Pugmire; whom I am sure, is the illegitimate cosmic Lovechild of H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert H. Barlow, Oscar Wilde, Quentin Crisp, and Joseph Smith, Jr.(!), born out of a very strange encounter in a dimension outside time and space, and officiated by Nyarlathotep.

NOTE: If you do a normal click on the MP3 file links in this post, WordPress will play them for you.

If you’d like to download and save the files for yourself, and you are using a PC, right-click, to bring up the right-click menu and use the “Save Link As” function to save the MP3 files to your hard drive.

If you’d like to download and save the files for yourself, and you are using a Mac, I believe that would be ctrl + Click to bring up the right click menu, and use the “Download Linked File” function to save the MP3 files to your hard drive. I don’t own a Mac so please correct me if I am wrong!

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 01 (Section 1 of 2)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 01 (Section 2 of 2)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 01 Complete (Sections 1 and 2)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 1 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 2 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 3 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 4 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 5 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 (Section 6 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 02 Complete (Sections 1-6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 1 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 2 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 3 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 4 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 5 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 (Section 6 of 6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 03 Complete (Sections 1-6)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 04 (Section 1 of 4)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 04 (Section 2 of 4)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 04 (Section 3 of 4)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 04 (Section 4 of 4)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 04 Complete (Sections 1-4)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 1 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 2 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 3 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 4 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 5 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 6 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 (Section 7 of 7)

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward Chapter 05 Complete (Sections 1-7)

For those interested in the final running times and MP3 file sizes for the single-file versions of each chapter, they are as follows:

Chapter One: Twenty-three minutes and twenty-six seconds, in 43MB.

Chapter Two: Seventy-four minutes and twenty-four seconds, in 136MB.

Chapter Three: Sixty-three minutes and twenty-seven seconds, in 116MB.

Chapter Four: Fifty-seven minutes and thirty-eight seconds, in 105MB.

Chapter Five: Eighty-eight minutes and fifty-eight seconds, in 162MB.

For a combined running time total of five hours, seven minutes, and fifty-three seconds.

Yours in Eldritch Phantasies,

William E. Hart

aka CthulhuWho1

ps
It’s going to take quite some time, but I’ll next be building a visual version of each chapter for posting on YouTube.

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Happy 122nd. Birthday H. P. Lovecraft! The Case of Charles Dexter Ward is Coming!


Happy 122nd. Birthday Grandpa Theobald!

I’m truly sorry that the audio present I’m making for you (The Case of Charles Dexter Ward), isn’t quite ready to unveil, just yet; but it will still be in honor of your birthday when I share it in the very near future here on the CthulhuWho1.com blog.

All of the voices that have escaped from my head, and been brought to audio life, including Marinus, Theodore, Joseph, Charles, Jedediah/Simon, Edward, and several others, are all waiting to take their places in as many public venues as possible; but I’m restraining them, as I balance a few differences between the earliest recordings, Chapters 1 & 2 (done on a Logitech microphone), and the latter, Chapters 3-5 (done on an Audio Technica microphone).

I just want you, and all of your friends and admirers to be entertained for a very long time to come!

Yours in Eldritch Phantasies,

William E. Hart

aka CthulhuWho1

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Do You Know the Difference Between The and Ye in H. P. Lovecraft’s Writings? Check Your Texts!


A very long-standing pet peeve of mine, that has led to many heated discussions, has finally become important enough to me to post a comment here, because of the proliferation of bad electronic copies of Lovecraft’s stories being posted all over the Internet.

Please read the attached PDF file, that like the image above, had to be done in a graphic format to illustrate the message; and check your copies of Lovecraft’s stories to see if you need to visit hplovecraft.com for better copies, or to buy some books that have been properly edited by S.T. Joshi, so you’ll see and understand Lovecraft’s the way you should!

Ye in Lovecraft

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Sample Writings of H. P. Lovecraft’s Friend, E. Hoffmann Price, in the 1920’s and 1930’s


E. Hoffmann Price – His Own Greatest Creation!

Each of the following cover images, place holders, or title pages, when clicked on, will take you directly to the first page of the story, article or letter they contain by E. Hoffmann Price.

Each of the stories, articles and letters are on display on Flickr in jpg picture format for each page; and if you like what you see, for your convenience, there is also a link just below each picture that will take you directly to a single pdf file of the complete story, article or letter.

Note: Many of the pulp fiction tales written by E. Hoffmann Price between 1925 and 1955 would not be considered “Politically Correct” at this time; because they were written to the then current standards, and not to today’s. So please don’t be offended by Price using language that “Mark Twain” also used in his time.

Jul-1925                                                  May-Jun-1933
              

Jan-1934                                                  Feb-1934
              

Apr-1934                                                  Jul-1934
              

Apr-1935                                                  Dec-1935
              

Jan-1936                                                  Jan-1936
               

Sep-1936                                                  Jul-1937
              

Mar-1938                                                 Jun-1938
                  

Jul-1938                                                   Nov-1938
                 

Nov-1938                                                Dec-1938
             

Dec-1938                                                 Jun-24-1939
             

Aug-05-1939                                          Sep-02-1939
               

Dec-30-1939

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To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1920’s covers and pages, click on the following link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629147338841/detail/

To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1920’s covers and pages as a Slideshow, click on the link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629147338841/show/

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      To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1930’s covers pages, and scans click on the following link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629148158649/detail/

      To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1930’s covers pages, and scans as a Slideshow, click on the link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629148158649/show/

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Sample Writings of H. P. Lovecraft’s Friend, E. Hoffmann Price, in the 1940’s


E. Hoffmann Price – His Own Greatest Creation!

Each of the following cover images, place holders, or title pages, when clicked on, will take you directly to the first page of the story, article or letter they contain by E. Hoffmann Price.

Each of the stories, articles and letters are on display on Flickr in jpg picture format for each page; and if you like what you see, for your convenience, there is also a link just below each picture that will take you directly to a single pdf file of the complete story, article or letter.

Note: Many of the pulp fiction tales written by E. Hoffmann Price between 1925 and 1955 would not be considered “Politically Correct” at this time; because they were written to the then current standards, and not to today’s. So please don’t be offended by Price using language that “Mark Twain” also used in his time.

Jan-1940                                                 Jan-13-1940
              

Feb-03-1940                                          Feb-17-1940
              

May-1940                                                 May-11-1940
              

Jul-27-1940                                              Aug-03-1940
               

Aug-10-1940                                            Aug-17-1940
              

Aug-24-1940                                            Sep-28-1940
               

Nov-02-1940                                            Nov-09-1940
               

Nov-16-1940                                            Nov-23-1940
              

Nov-30-1940                                            Dec-21-1940
              

Feb-1941                                                    Mar-08-1941
               

Apr-1941                                                    Jun-1943
                 

Dec-1943                                                    Dec-1943
                

Feb-1944                                                    Feb-1944
           

Feb-1944                                                     Jul-1944
                    

Spring-1945                                               Apr-1945
           

May-10-1945                                              Fall-1945
                

Oct-1949

 

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To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1940’s covers pages, and scans click on the following link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629291332747/detail/

To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1940’s covers pages, and scans as a Slideshow, click on the link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629291332747/show/

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Sample Writings of H. P. Lovecraft’s Friend, E. Hoffmann Price, in the 1950’s and 1970’s


E. Hoffmann Price – His Own Greatest Creation!

Each of the following cover images, place holders, or title pages, when clicked on, will take you directly to the first page of the story, article or letter they contain by E. Hoffmann Price.

Each of the stories, articles and letters are on display on Flickr in jpg picture format for each page; and if you like what you see, for your convenience, there is also a link just below each picture that will take you directly to a single pdf file of the complete story, article or letter.

Note: Many of the pulp fiction tales written by E. Hoffmann Price between 1925 and 1955 would not be considered “Politically Correct” at this time; because they were written to the then current standards, and not to today’s.  So please don’t be offended by Price using language that “Mark Twain” also used in his time.

Mar-1950                                               Oct-1950
              

May-1951                                                Oct-1951
              

Dec-1951                                                 Dec-1951
              

Jun-Jul-1953

Jan-Feb-1971                                        May-1971
              

May-1971

1972

1973

1974

Feb-1977                                                 Feb-27-1977
               

1977

1978

 

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To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1950’s covers and pages, click on the following link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629448936959/detail/

To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1950’s covers and pages as a Slideshow, click on the link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629448936959/show/

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To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1970’s covers pages, and scans click on the following link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485951471/detail/

To see the Will Hart Flickr collection of E. Hoffmann Price’s 1970’s covers pages, and scans as a Slideshow, click on the link below:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485951471/show/

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O Mundo Fantástico De H. P. Lovecraft – The Fantastic World Of H. P. Lovecraft – A New Book from Brazil


The Fantastic World Of H. P. Lovecraft

The Fantastic World Of H. P. Lovecraft

O Mundo Fantástico De H. P. Lovecraft – The Fantastic World Of H. P. Lovecraft

A New Book from Brazil in the Portuguese Language,

Is Now Available for Advance Purchase From:

http://www.sitelovecraft.com/

[01-June-2012 Update:  PayPal has now been added as a purchase option per request!  Contact Denilson Carareto at de3103@yahoo.com.br (or denilson-0378@hotmail.com if you are using MSN) to be sent the correct international cost including shipping.]

   This is a very limited edition collection, currently planning on a July 2012 release, so you need to order soon if you want to own a copy; and if you would like your name included in the book!

There are also images of and details on the book on Facebook At:

http://www.facebook.com/omundofantasticohplovecraft

   And on YouTube at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAehwq2GsfM

   If the cover of the book looks slightly familiar to you, it may be that you have looked through my “Lovecraft’s Providence, From A Different Angle,” or “Providence, Rhode Island: The Streets” photo collections on Flickr and seen the source photo, B_33A.  And I am very proud to have been able to make a contribution to this book!

B_33A, The Source Image for the cover of O Mundo Fantástico De H. P. Lovecraft

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/

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H. P. Lovecraft’s Providence and Beyond in Widescreen Panoramas!


The Ultimate View of College Hil, Providence, Rhode Island, from 20_Aug-1990.

Providence, Rhode Island – College Hill – Panorama Number 1, Benefit Square to Providence Harbor (North to South)
My Favorite Providence Panorama!

This is the closest you will ever get to what I saw on August 20th., 1990, from the (now closed to the public) rooftop of One Financial Plaza!

Download this panorama, then zoom in until it fills your screen from top to bottom, and pan from left to right to get a real sense of what I saw when I looked out over College Hill.

This view still haunts my dreams; and I now share it with you!

I’ve been experimenting with Autostitch, a free, fully-automatic, 2D photo-panorama image stitcher, to create panoramas of some of the photos I shot in Providence and Boston in 1990 (which are on display at http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/); and when the pictures blend together properly, they can can create an image that is far closer to what I saw with my naked eyes; and they are wonderful.

Some of the experiments were hard to crop cleanly, but I decided to leave those images online too, because they still display a wider world view.

Let me know what you think of these “widescreen” Lovecraftian images.

To see what I’ve done so far, try the two links below:

Detail Mode:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=41340252@N08&q=panorama

Slideshow Mode:
http://www.flickr.com/search/show/?q=panorama&w=41340252%40N08&z=e

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The Visual-Bibliography of H. P. Lovecraft’s Collaborator, E. Hoffmann Price, is Nearly Complete!


E. Hoffmann Price - His Own Greatest Creation!

If you visit the CthulhuWho1 Flickr Collections link below, you’ll have access to the nearly 1900 images currently on display there (with about 40 more being prepared for uploading next), which chronicle the literary life of E. Hoffmann Price.

And the companion text of the Bibliography, with far more detail, along with a few surprise items, will soon be posted here at CthulhuWho1.com; and it will be in several file formats to meet everyone’s needs.

E. Hoffmann Price_ A Visual-Bibliography Collections Screen

E. Hoffmann Price: A Visual-Bibliography:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/collections/72157629147360777/

If you’d like to go directly to one of the decades, in Detail (my favorite), or Thumbnails format, use one of the following links:

E.H.P. 1920’s (27 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629147338841/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629147338841/

E.H.P. 1930’s (513 photos) (More being prepared right now!)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629148158649/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629148158649/

E.H.P. 1940’s (783 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629291332747/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629291332747/

E.H.P. 1950’s (139 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629448936959/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629448936959/

E.H.P. 1960’s (15 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485590543/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485590543/

E.H.P. 1970’s (129 photos) (Including personal letters.)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485951471/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629485951471/

E.H.P. 1980’s (117 photos) (Including personal letters, photos, and letters from Lovecraft.)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629486623533/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629486623533/

E.H.P. 1990’s (17 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629489189513/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629489189513/

E.H.P. 2000’s (104 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629124792264/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629124792264/

E.H.P. 2010’s (37 photos)
Detail: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629601400573/detail/
Thumbnails: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/sets/72157629601400573/

The following text is the Introduction to the E. Hoffmann Price Flickr Collections:

E. Hoffmann Price: A Visual-Bibliography and More

A decade by decade chronological collection of book and magazine covers, story pages, photographs, letters, documents and more, to chronicle the literary life of the writer E. Hoffmann Price.

The 1920’s through the 2000’s decades of this collection are now fully stocked, and the 2010’s are starting to be uploaded. There will also be ongoing additions and corrections to each decade.

The magazine images are arranged monthly by their titles; the books are being arranged by their publication dates, and the personal letters are being arranged by letter date or postmark.

The rest of the images from the 2010’s will be uploaded as soon as they are finalized.

If you have a jpg picture of any of the covers that are missing from this collection, or you have something that is in better condition than what is on display here, or you have any other items that you believe would fit into this collection chronologically, please send a high-quality copy of them to willhart at roadrunner dot com; and you will receive full credit for each item posted from you.

This collection is a living document, that everyone can help to expand by contributing images from their own collections. It is hoped that this Visual Bibliography will encourage people to seek out the many and varied works of E. Hoffmann Price, in older collectibles, in newly printed collections; and that everyone will support the publishers producing new editions of E. Hoffmann Price materials.

As soon as all of the decades of images are posted here, the companion text of the Bibliography, in title and chronological sequence, will be made available on the CthulhuWho1.com blog. This massive bibliography contains a much larger amount of data and cross-referencing than could be included here with the image files.

CREDIT

This collection would not be possible without the images and data provided by the following resources:

The amazingly vast wealth of pulp images and data of Galactic Central:
http://www.philsp.com

The data and images of the Internet Speculative Fiction Database:
http://www.isfdb.org

The PulpGen E. Hoffmann Price bibliography and downloadable e-texts:
http://www.pulpgen.com/pulp

The E. Hoffmann Price bibliographical data of Dreamers.com :
http://dreamers.com/lospulps

The incredible Virgil Utter “EHP: A Bibliography” (November, 2000)
Published in:
Book of the Dead
Friends of Yesteryear:
Fictioneers & Others
Arkham House 2001

HPLovecraft.com for the beautifully corrected text of “Through the Gates of the Silver Key.”
http://www.hplovecraft.com

And last, but far from least, everyone who has posted any images or data related to E. Hoffmann Price, so we could all share the information on the Internet!

DISCLAIMER

Most images in this collection, unless otherwise noted, were taken from the Internet and are assumed to be in the public domain. In the event that there is a problem or error with copyrighted material, the break of the copyright is unintentional and noncommercial and the material will be removed immediately upon presented proof.

It should also be noted that many of the pulp fiction tales written by E. Hoffmann Price between 1925 and 1955 would not be considered “Politically Correct” at this time; because they were written to the then current standards, and not to today’s. Please don’t be offended by Price using language that “Mark Twain” also used.

A MINI BIO

E. Hoffmann Price (Edgar Hoffmann Trooper Price)

Between 3-July-1898, the day he was born in Fowler, California, and 18-June-1988, the day he died in Redwood City, California, he squeezed more out of Life than a dozen others might have.

A very prolific American writer of popular fiction for the pulp magazine marketplace, who was most widely known as a collaborator with H. P. Lovecraft on “Through the Gates of the Silver Key”; and he was one of the group that included Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith, who all wrote regularly for editor Farnsworth Wright’s Weird Tales Magazine.

And yet, he was so much more.

During his life, he managed to travel widely and maintain friendships with many other pulp writers and fans.

He was also the only pulp writer known to have met face-to-face with all three of the great legendary Weird Tales writers, Robert E. Howard, H. P. Lovecraft, and Clark Ashton Smith during his many trips back and forth across the country.

As a teenager, he joined the U.S. Army and served in the Philippines, and along the border with Mexico. During World War I, he served in the American Expeditionary Force in France. After the war, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point before moving on to a later hitch with the Coast Artillery in 1923-24.

As his military career was winding down, he had begun writing; and continued to do so while he worked as a supervisor for Union Carbide, from 1924 to 1932, before becoming a full-time writer.

He was a champion fencer, boxer, drinker, horseman, swordsman, an amateur Orientalist, and a student of the Arabic language; he truly was a, “real live soldier of fortune,” as author Jack Williamson called him in his 1984 autobiography Wonder’s Child.

In his later years, up until his death in his late 80’s, he worked on his novels, was a steady contributor to fanzines, and wrote about his fellow writers, their works, and the early pulp days.

From 1924, when he had his first published story in Droll Stories, to 1955, and the death of the Pulp Magazine era, when he had one of his last pulp stories published in Western Story Roundup, under his own name, and under many personal and house pseudonyms, E. Hoffmann Price produced hundreds of pieces of fiction for a wide range of publications, including: Adventure, Alibi, All Detective, Argosy, Argosy Weekly, Avon Fantasy Reader, Big-Book Western, Black Mask, Candid Detective, Clues Detective Stories, Complete Stories, Detective Fiction Weekly, Dime Detective, Dime Western, Doc Savage, Double Action Gang, Droll Stories, Dynamic Adventures, Fantastic Universe, Fantasy, Fantasy Fan, Fighting Western, 5 Detective Novels, Five Novels, Gold Seal Detective, Golden Fleece, Hollywood Detective, Horror Stories, Jungle Stories, Leading Western, Magic Carpet, Mammoth Adventure, Mystery Adventure, Narraciones Terroríficas, New Argosy, New Detective, New Western, Nickel Detective, Oriental Stories, Phantom Detective, Planet Stories, Popular Detective, Private Detective Stories, Range Riders Western, Real Western Romances, Real Western Stories, Red Star Adventures, Romantic Detective, Romantic Western, Saucy Romantic Adventures, Science Fiction Quarterly, Short Stories, Silver Buck Western, Six-Gun Western, Smashing Detective Stories, South Sea Stories, Sovereign, Speed Adventure Stories, Speed Detective, Speed Mystery, Speed Western Stories, Spicy Adventure Stories, Spicy Detective Stories, Spicy Mystery Stories, Spicy Western Stories, Spy Novels, Spy Stories, Star Detective, Star Western, Strange Detective Stories, Strange Love Stories, Strange Stories, Super-Detective Stories, 10 Action Adventures, Ten Story Gang, Terror Tales, Thrilling Adventures, Thrilling Detective, Thrilling Spy Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Top-Notch, True Gang Life, 12 Adventure Stories, Underworld Detective, Unknown, Unknown Fantasy Fiction, Unknown Worlds, Weird Tales, Western Dime Novels, Western Story, and Western Story Roundup.

And during his Pulp Writing years, E. Hoffmann Price used the following personal and house pseudonyms in the publications listed with each name:
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Randolph Barr:
Spicy Detective Stories
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Daniel Brent:
Spicy Western Stories
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Ralph Carle:
Spicy-Adventure Stories
Spicy Western Stories
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Walter Cook:
Speed Western Stories
Spicy-Adventure Stories
Spicy Detective
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Arthur Cutler:
Speed Western Stories
Spicy-Adventure Stories
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Hamlin Daly:
All Detective Magazine
Argosy
Famous Western
Private Detective Stories
Range Riders Western
Romantic Western
Science Fiction Quarterly
Spicy-Adventure Stories
Spicy Mystery Stories
Spicy Western Stories
Thrilling Adventures
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William Decatur:
Speed Adventure Stories
Spicy Adventure Stories
Spicy Mystery Stories
Speed Western Stories
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Frank Decker:
Spicy-Adventure Stories
Spicy Mystery Stories
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Ralph Sedgwick Douglas:
Fighting Western
Speed Western Stories
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Harold Lee Grace:
Spicy-Adventure
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Paul Hanna:
Spicy Mystery
Speed Western Stories
Spicy Western Stories
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R. T. Maynard:
Speed Mystery
Spicy Western Stories
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Martin McCall:
Action Adventure Stories
Red Star Adventures
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Frederick C. Olmstead:
Speed Western Stories
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Carl Pearson:
Romantic Detective
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John Phillips:
Spicy-Adventure Stories
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Ralph Powers:
Adventure Stories
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Harvey Saunders:
Blazing Western
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T. E. Soames:
Fighting Western
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Paul Stevens:
Spicy Mystery Stories
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John Wayne:
Spicy-Adventure Stories
Spicy Mystery
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Stan Warner:
Spicy Detective Stories
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It should be noted, for those looking for more E. Hoffmann Price stories published under house pseudonyms, that among the many authors given this treatment, Hugh B. Cave was also published under the house names, William Decatur, Paul Hanna, R. T. Maynard, and John Wayne; while author Robert E. Howard had two tales reprinted under the William Decatur (Revenge by Proxy) and R. T. Maynard (Nothing to Lose) names too.

E. Hoffmann Price knew how to write, and he knew how to sell.

And yet, he is still today primarily known as a Lovecraft collaborator and Weird Tales writer who also wrote adventure stories with Oriental settings and atmosphere; even though most of his life’s work had nothing to do with Lovecraft or Weird Tales.

In his obituary in the June 30, 1988 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle, he was called a, “Science-fiction writer.”

I suspect that part of the problem is that most genre collectors have little interest in other genres than their favorites, Detective, Mystery, Weird Tales, or Western Tales; each ignores the other, and fails to look at the sum total of Price’s incredible output. And writing under many different pseudonyms, and using rewritten versions, or renamed versions of many stories also adds to the confusion.

He was awarded the World Fantasy Award in 1984 for Lifetime Achievement.

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