The White Ship (story) - Publication History

Publication History

"The White Ship" has been published in the following collections.

Note: Most of this bibliography comes from The H. P. Lovecraft Archive. This list should not be considered complete.

  • The United Amateur (Volume 19) #2 – November 1919 (pp 30–33)
  • Weird Tales - May 1927
  • The Dream-Quest Of Unknown Kadath – Ballantine Books, New York – 1970 (pp 220–228)
  • The Lurking Fear and Other Stories – Ballantine Books, New York – 1971 (pp 41–48)
  • Dagon and Other Macabre Tales – Arkham House, Sauk City, WI – 1987 (pp 36–42) (definitive version)
  • The Transition of H. P. Lovecraft: The Road To Madness – Ballantine Books, New York – 1996 (pp53–58)
  • The Thing On The Doorstep and Other Weird Stories – Penguin Books, New York – 2001 (pp 21–26)
  • Waking Up Screaming: Haunting Tales Of Terror – Del Rey, New York – 2003 (pp 224–231)

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