In Lovecraft's Shadow
Edited by Joseph Wrzos.
Contents:
- Introduction by Joseph Wrzos
- A Few Words About the Artist by Joseph Wrzos
- Providence: Two Gentlemen Meet at Midnight (poem)
- The Thing That Walked on the Wind
- Ithaqua
- Beyond the Threshold
- The Dweller in Darkness
- The Lair of the Star-Spawn (with Mark Schorer)
- Spawn of the Maelstrom (with Mark Schorer)
- The Horror from the Depths (with Mark Schorer)
- The House in the Oaks (with Robert E. Howard)
- Those Who Seek
- The God-Box
- Something from Out There
- Incubus (poem)
- The Return of Hastur
- Passing of Eric Holm
- The Sandwin Compact
- Something in Wood
- The Whippoorwills in the Hills
- The House in the Valley
- The Seal of R'lyeh
- The House on Curwen Street: The Manuscript of Andrew Phelan (aka The Trail of Cthulhu)
- The Watcher from the Sky: The Deposition of Abel Keane (aka The Watcher from the Sky)
- The Gorge beyond Salapunco: The Testament of Claiborne Boyd (aka The Testament of Claiborne Boyd)
- The Keeper of the Key: The Statement of Nayland Colum (aka The Keeper of the Key)
- The Black Island: The Narrative of Hovath Blayne (aka The Black Island)
- On Reading Old Letters. For H.P.L. (poem)
- A Note on the Cthulhu Mythos (essay)
- Notes
- Appendix: The Derleth Cthulhu Mythos Stories in Order of Publication (Excluding the Lovecraft Collaborations)
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August Derleth
August William Derleth (1909–1971) was an American writer and anthologist. Though best remembered as the first publisher of the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, and for his own contributions to the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror, Derleth was a prolific writer in several genres, including regional writings, historical fiction, poetry, detective fiction,science fiction, and biography.
August Derleth, a Guggenheim Fellow in 1938, considered his most serious work to be his ambitious Sac Prairie Saga, a series of fiction, historical fiction, poetry, and non-fiction naturalist works designed to memorialize life in the Wisconsin he knew. Derleth was a pioneering naturalist and conservationist in his writing.

