Quite some time before the Lloigor returned, long before anyone had a glimpse of the terrifying 'Inhabitant of the Lake', and nearly two decades before anyone answered the 'Caller of the Black' or learned what lurked 'Beneath the Moors', the Call of Cthulhu was first heard in the British Isles by a writer named John S. Glasby. The first British author to transcribe H. P. Lovecraft's visions of cosmic horror sent to him in dreams by Great Cthulhu, John S. Glasby produced enough material dealing with the Cthulhu Mythos to fill several collections, of which this is the first to be issued by Dancing Tuatara Press.
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- Release Date 08/03/2015
- Authors John Pelan, Gavin L. O'Keefe, John S. Glasby
- Language English
- Company Ramble House
- Weight 1.15 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.76 x 9 inches
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