The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces - Contents

Contents

The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces contains the following pieces:

  1. "Foreword", by August Derleth
  2. "The Shuttered Room" by H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth
  3. "The Fisherman of Falcon Point" by H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth
  4. Juvenilia and Early Tales by H. P. Lovecraft
    • "The Little Glass Bottle"
    • "The Secret Cave"
    • "The Mystery of the Graveyard"
    • "The Mysterious Ship"
    • "The Alchemist"
    • "Poetry and the Gods"
    • "The Street"
  5. "Old Bugs" by H. P. Lovecraft
  6. "Idealism and Materialism: A Reflection" by H. P. Lovecraft
  7. "The Commonplace Book of H. P. Lovecraft" annotated by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei
  8. "Lovecraft in Providence" by Donald Wandrei
  9. "Lovecraft as Mentor" by August Derleth
  10. "Out of the Ivory Tower" by Robert Bloch
  11. "Three Hours With H. P. Lovecraft" by Dorothy C. Walter
  12. "Memories of a Friendship" by Alfred Galpin
  13. "Homage to H. P. Lovecraft" by Felix Stefanile
  14. "H.P.L." by Clark Ashton Smith
  15. "Lines to H. P. Lovecraft" by Joseph Payne Brennan
  16. "Revenants" by August Derleth
  17. "The Barlow Tributes" by R.H. Barlow
  18. "H. P. Lovecraft: The Books" by Lin Carter
  19. "H. P. Lovecraft: The Gods" by Lin Carter
  20. "Addendum: Some Observations on the Carter Glossary" by T.G.L. Cockcroft
  21. "Notes on the Cthulhu Mythos" by George T. Wetzel
  22. "Lovecraft's First Book" by William L. Crawford
  23. "Dagon" by H. P. Lovecraft
  24. "The Strange High House in the Mist" by H. P. Lovecraft
  25. "The Outsider" by H. P. Lovecraft

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