The Xothic Legend Cycle: The Complete Mythos Fiction of Lin Carter - Contents

Contents

  • "Introduction" (by Robert M. Price)
  • "The Red Offering"
  • "The Dweller in the Tomb"
  • "The Thing in the Pit"
  • "Out of the Ages"
  • "The Horror in the Gallery" Note: this is the original title of this story, which was published as "Zoth-Ommog" in the DAW Books edition (only) of The Disciples of Cthulhu anthology (see Cthulhu Mythos anthology).
  • "The Winfield Heritance"
  • "Perchance to Dream"
  • "Strange Manuscript Found in the Vermont Woods"
  • "Dreams from R'lyeh: A Sonnet Cycle" (poems)(reprinted from Dreams from R'lyeh; note: the other poems included in the Arkham House volume are not reprinted here).
  • "Something in Moonlight"
  • "The Fishers from Outside"
  • "Behind the Mask"
  • "The Strange Doom of Enos Harker" (with Robert M. Price)
  • "The Bell in the Tower" (with H. P. Lovecraft)
  • "The Soul of the Devil-Bought" (by Robert M. Price)

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