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The Book of Iod was also the title of a short-story collection published by Chaosium in 1995, containing 10 Cthulhu Mythos stories by Henry Kuttner, along with three related stories by Kuttner, Robert Bloch, Lin Carter, and Robert M. Price.
Alone Against the Dark, Chaosium Inc., 1985. [1]: 240 Alone Against the Wendigo, Chaosium Inc., 1983. [1]: 240 The Asylum & Other Tales, Chaosium Inc., 1983. [1]: 240
I, Cthulhu: Neil Gaiman: 1986 A short story on Gaiman's website featuring Cthulhu dictating an autobiography to a human slave. [11] The Illuminatus! Trilogy: Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea: 1975 Features several Mythos references. "Jerusalem's Lot" Stephen King 1978 A short story published in 1978 as a part of the collection Night Shift.
Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, edited by writer August Derleth and published by Arkham House in 1969, is considered the first Cthulhu Mythos anthology.It contained two stories by Lovecraft, a number of reprints of pieces written by members of Lovecraft's circle of correspondents, and several new tales written for the collection by a new generation of Cthulhu Mythos writers.
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It was released in 1998 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 2,051 copies. The stories are part of the Cthulhu Mythos and several had appeared previously in the Arkham House collections: The Mask of Cthulhu (1958), The Trail of Cthulhu (1962) and Colonel Markesan and Less Pleasant People (with Mark Schorer , 1966).
Cthulhu Casebook is a collection of nine previously published horror adventure scenarios for the 4th edition of Call of Cthulhu. [1] Seven short adventures are taken from The Asylum & Other Tales (1983): [2] "The Auction" by Randy McCall "The Madman" by Mark Harmon "Black Devil Mountain" by David Hargrave "The Asylum" by Randy McCall
It is a Sherlock Holmes pastiche that involves H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. [1] It is the first book in the Cthulhu Casebooks series. The second novel, Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities, was released in November 2017 [2] and a third, Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils, in November 2018. [3]