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Diese Reihe entführt die Leser in beunruhigende Welten, in denen die Grenze zwischen Vernunft und Wahnsinn gefährlich verschwimmt. Entdecken Sie uralte Geheimnisse und stellen Sie sich kosmischen Schrecken, die das menschliche Verständnis übersteigen. Jede Geschichte ist eine packende Reise in die Tiefen des psychologischen Horrors und des Übernatürlichen, wo unbegreifliche Mächte lauern. Machen Sie sich auf ein unvergessliches Erlebnis gefasst, das Ihren Mut und Ihre geistige Gesundheit auf die Probe stellt.

The Innsmouth Cycle
The Tsathoggua Cycle: Terror Tales of the Toad God
Mysteries of the Worm
The Necronomicon

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  • The Necronomicon

    • 600 Seiten
    • 21 Lesestunden
    3,8(119)Abgeben

    Although skeptics claim that the Necronomicon is a fantastic tome created by H. P. Lovecraft, true seekers into the esoteric mysteries of the world know the truth: The Necronomicon is the blasphemous tome of forbidden knowledge written by the mad Arab, Abdul Alhazred. Even today, after attempts over the centuries to destroy any and all copies in any language, some few copies still exist, secreted away. Within this book you will find stories about the Necronomicon, different versions of the Necronomicon, and two essays on this blasphemous tome. Now you too may learn the true lore of Abdul Alhazred.

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  • Mysteries of the Worm

    • 272 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden
    3,8(54)Abgeben

    Second Edition Revised and Expanded The classic collection augmented by three stories, with an afterword and certain textual revisions by the author Contents: Introduction to the Second Edition essay by Robert M. Price The Secret in the Tomb (1935) The Suicide in the Study(1935) The Shambler from the Stars(1935) The Faceless God (1936) The Grinning Ghoul(1936) The Dark Demon(1936) The Mannikin(1937) The Brood of Bubastis(1937) The Creeper in the Crypt(1937) The Secret of Sebek(1937) Fane of the Black Pharaoh(1937) The Sorcerer's Jewel(1939) The Unspeakable Betrothal(1949) The Shadow from the Steeple(1950) Notebook Found in a Deserted House (1951) Terror in Cut-Throat Cove (1958) Afterword (1981) essay by Robert Bloch Demon-Dreaded Lore(1981) essay by Lin Carter

    Mysteries of the Worm
  • Can a god be a pet? Even a devil-god who relishes human sacrifice? It is hard to deny that for his creator and godfather, Clark Ashton Smith and H. P. Lovecraft, Tsathoggua was exactly that. They found the Saturnian-Hyperborean-N'klaian toad-bat-sloth-deity as cute and adorable as horrific, and this strange ambivalence echoes throughout their various tales over which Great Tsathoggua casts his batrachian shadow! Some are droll fables of human foibles; others are terrifying adventures of human delvers who perish in the fire of a religious fanaticism fully as awful as its super-sub-human object of worship. Tsathoggua has inspired many types of stories in many moods. And not just by Smith and Lovecraft! In this arcanne volume you will read Tsathogguan tales old and new by various writers, chronicling the horrors of the amorphous amphibian's descent into new decades and deeper waters. The mere fact that such a thing is possible attests mightily the power of the modern myth of Tsathoggua, and the men who created him!

    The Tsathoggua Cycle: Terror Tales of the Toad God
  • The Innsmouth Cycle

    • 256 Seiten
    • 9 Lesestunden
    4,2(11)Abgeben

    The decadent, smugly rotting, secret-filled town of Innsmouth is a supreme creation of Howard Philips Lovecraft. It so finely mixes the carnal and the metaphysical that writers continue to take inspiration from it. This new collection contains thirteen tales and three poems tracing the evolution of Innsmouth, from early tales by Dunsany, Chambers, and Cobb, through Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth to modern tales by Rainey, Glasby, and others. Edited by Robert Price.

    The Innsmouth Cycle