Acolytes of Cthulhu - Contents

Contents

  • "Introduction", by Robert M. Price
  • "Doom of the House of Duryea", by Earl Pierce, Jr.
  • "The Seventh Incantation", by Joseph Payne Brennan
  • "Black Noon", by C. M. Eddy, Jr.
  • "The Jewels of Charlotte", by Duane Rimel
  • "The Letters of Cold Fire", by Manly Wade Wellman
  • "Horror at Vecra", by Henry Hasse
  • "Out of the Jar", by Charles R. Tanner
  • "The Earth-Brain", by Edmond Hamilton
  • "Through the Alien Angle", by Elwin G. Powers
  • "Legacy in Crystal", by James Causey
  • "The Will of Claude Ashur", by C. Hall Thompson
  • "The Final War", by David H. Keller, M.D.
  • "The Dunstable Horror", by Arthur Pendragon
  • "The Crib of Hell", by Arthur Pendragon
  • "The Last Work of Pietro of Apono", by Steffan B. Aletti
  • "The Eye of Horus", by Steffan B. Aletti
  • "The Cellar Room", by Steffan B. Aletti
  • "Mythos", by John Glasby
  • "There Are More Things", by Jorge Luis Borges
  • "The Horror Out of Time", by Randall Garrett
  • "The Recurring Doom", by S. T. Joshi
  • "Necrotic Knowledge", by Dirk W. Mosig
  • "Night Bus", by Donald R. Burleson
  • "The Pewter Ring", by Peter Cannon
  • "John Lehmann Alone", by David Kaufman
  • "The Purple Death", by Gustav Meyrink, translated by Kathleen Houlihan & Robert M. Price
  • "Mists of Death", by Richard F. & Franklyn Searight
  • "Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar", by Neil Gaiman

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