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"Who Is Grandpa Theobold?" (poem)
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Non-REH Contents
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Poems by Everts & Frierson
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"The Lovecraft Mythos"
by Robert Bloch
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"A Haunter of the Night"
by Joseph Payne Brennan
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"An Interview with Frank Belknap Long" by
Stuart Schiff
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"HPL: An Astrological Analysis" by E. Hoffman
Price
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"Reminiscences of
HPL" by E. Hoffmann Price
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"Short Comments on the Writings of HPL"
by Fritz Leiber
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"Ira A. Cole and HPL:
A Brief Friendship" by R. Alain Everts
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"An Early HPL Publisher" by William Crawford
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"Biographic Notes on Lovecraft" by George
T. Wetzel
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"HPL and Films" by J. Vernon Shea
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"An Unknown HPL Artist" by Gerry de la Ree
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"The Horror Theme After HPL" by William
Scott Home
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"The Cthulhu Mythos: A Study" by George
T. Wetzel
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"Notes on Collecting Lovecraftiana" by Stuart
Schiff
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"Cthulhu in Mesoamerica" by Richard
L. Tierney
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"The Derleth Mythos" by Richard L. Tierney
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"My Life with the Greatest Old One" by James
Wade
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"The Terrible Parchment" by Manly Wade Wellman
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"The Burrowers Beneath" by Brian Lumley
(1st Chapter)
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"Order of Assassins"by Colin Wilson (Excerpts
from a working manuscript)
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"Those Beneath the Waves" by Herb Arnold
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"A Madness from the Vaults" by J. Ramsey
Campbell
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"Legends" by Darrell Schweitzer
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"The Elder Sign" by Al Attanasio"
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"The Weird Tale of Howard Philip" by Joseph
F. Pumilia
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"Dark Providence" by Jerry Saunders
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"Others Who Are Not Men" by W. Paul Ganley
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"The Return of Zhosph" by Gary Myers
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"The Drawings on the Desktops" by John Sellers
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"Threshold to Doomcrack" by Robert C. Sudol
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"Planetfall on Yuggoth" by James Wade
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"Predator" by Walter C. DeBill
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"Dull Scavengers Wax Crafty" by William
Scott Home
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"What the Moon Brings" by George T. Wetzel
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"Totem" by John Jacob
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"Down to the Sea" by Bill Wallace
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First printing limited to 1000 copies.
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Second
Printing limited to 500 copies.
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The Associate Editor for articles was Stuart
Schiff.
The Associate Editor for artwork was Herb Arnold.
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Only one issue was ever published.
Two supplementary issues followed:
The HPL Supplement #1, released October 1972, and The HPL Supplement #2,
released early 1973.
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35 bound copies were numbered
on a special page.
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