La colaboración póstuma entre H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) y August Derleth (1909-1971), quien sobrevivió a su maestro y desarrolló los argumentos, personajes y esbozos encontrados entre sus papeles, dio como resultado una serie de relatos en los que resulta imposible determinar la autoría respectiva. El presente volumen reúne cuatro relatos resultantes de esa singular asociación. Si "El que acecha en el umbral" se encuadra, al igual que "Arcilla de lnnsmouth" y "Los que vigilan desde el tiempo", en el ciclo de los Mitos de Cthulhu, "La sombra del desván" se halla más próximo, por su temática y estructura, al cuento de terror tradicional.
August Derleth Knihy
August Derleth bol plodný americký autor, známy najmä svojimi príspevkami do žánru kozmického hororu a ako zakladateľ vydavateľstva Arkham House, ktoré sa zaslúžilo o opätovné vydanie mnohých diel nadprirodzenej fikcie. Okrem toho, že bol kľúčovou postavou pri publikovaní diel H. P. Lovecrafta a pri rozvoji Cthulhu mýtov, Derleth vynikal aj ako popredný americký regionálny autor. Jeho ambiciózna Sac Prairie Saga, ktorá zahŕňala fikciu, históriu, poéziu a prírodné vedy, mala za cieľ zvečniť život vo Wisconsine, ktorý poznal. Jeho diela často skúmajú témy prírody a ochrany krajiny, čím sa radí medzi priekopníckych naturalistov vo svojom písaní.







The discovery of a new star near Arcturus sets off a chilling chain of events for Thaddeus McIlvaine and Alexander Richardson, who remain blissfully unaware of their fate. As McIlvaine excitedly shares his find, the conversation takes a dark turn, hinting at the horror lurking beneath their reality. Written by August Derleth, a pioneer in horror fiction, this tale blends cosmic discovery with impending doom, creating an eerie atmosphere that foreshadows the characters' grim destiny.
Saint Ignatius and the Company of Jesus
- 168 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
The narrative captures the thrilling life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, detailing his remarkable adventures and influential interactions with popes, kings, and emperors. It highlights the founding of the Society of Jesus and the significant role the Jesuits played in spreading the Gospel. Aimed at youth aged 9 to 15, this Vision book presents a dramatic and engaging portrayal of Ignatius's journey and the impact of his work.
The Mask of Cthulhu
- 202 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Beginning with The Return of Hastur, which Derleth completed posthumously from H.P. Lovecraft's notes, these stories masterfully expand the horrific cycle of the Cthulhu mythos and its monstrous pantheon.
Horror Gems, Volume Eight, Algernon Blackwood and Others
- 210 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Armchair Fiction presents extra large paperback collections of the best in classic horror short stories. "Horror Gems, Vol. Eight" features a fine collection of tales by some of the genre's best authors, such as David Wright O'Brien, August Derleth, Algernon Blackwood and many others. While you're happily reading "The House in the Valley" (Derleth) or "A Guest of Ganymede," (C. C. MacApp) try to remember that it couldn't happen to you...iot just couldn't...or could it? What kind of monstrosities are lurking just outside our doors? "Emissary" (Charles E. Fritch) and "Hand of Death" (Marjorie Murch Stanley) might give a clue. Let's hope you don't find out...the hard way! It's been said, "If something exists, somebody somewhere collects it." With "Something in the Wind" (Gregory Luce) or perhaps "Father's Vampire" (Len J. Moffatt) you may think twice about your own obscure collections... We've got the hauntings, the fear of the unknown, the dark recesses of human nature, and other shadowy evils that will give you goose-bumps in this eighth new addition of Armchair Fiction's Horror Gems!
AMRA, Vol. 2, No. 2 (1959)
- 24 stránok
- 1 hodina čítania
Featuring a rich array of content, this facsimile reprint of the renowned fanzine showcases artwork, fiction, poetry, and non-fiction from notable writers and artists in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Originally published in 1959, this third issue includes contributions from acclaimed figures such as John W. Campbell, Jr., Karen Anderson, and August Derleth, making it a significant piece of literary history. The lively letter column adds to the engaging community aspect of this influential publication.

