The Cult of Alien Gods: H. P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture - Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  1. The Crossroads of Fact and Fiction
  2. Science and Pseudoscience in Lovecraft's Time
  3. Science Fiction and Horror before Lovecraft
  4. The Prophet of Providence
  5. The Spread of the Lovecraft Circle
  6. The UFO Craze in Fact and Fiction
  7. The French Connection
  8. Charioteer of the Gods
  9. The Fork in the Road
  10. The Sirius Mystery
  11. The Orion Mystery
  12. Dusting for Fingerprints
  13. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  14. Ancestors from Nibiru
  15. Taking Off from Nibiru
  16. The UFO Cults and Human Cloning
  17. A Modern Mythology for Troubled Times
  18. Appendix: A Continuum of Belief

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