A collection of correspondence to and from Providence-based speculative fiction author, Howard P. Lovecraft. Also contained are many of his original manuscripts.
This version contains extensive revisions begun in April 1936 by Lovecraft done for Anne Tillery Renshaw. Renshaw's Well-Bred Speech was published in Washington DC, by …
Dated by HPL: "Oct. 23, 1936." A critique of various journals - including The Californian, Causerie, Ahoy! and Pine Needles, plus HPL's comments on Convention …
This essay is a defense of Hyman Bradofsky who was President of the National Amateur Press Association. Includes 3 sets of four pages each mimeographed …
This essay is a defense of Hyman Bradofsky who was President of the National Amateur Press Association. With manuscript corrections. Dated at the end: "June …
Schermerhorn discussing the suggestions Lovecraft made about his poems and encloses carbon copies of the following 10 poems: Beyond; A Boy of Six; Come, Peace …