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BOOKS - FICTION | |
| Call of Cthulhu | |
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A universe that is vaster, darker, and stranger than anything previously imagined comes to life in H.P. Lovecraft`s short stories. His 'cosmic horror' shows that humans are insignificant in light of the vastness of time and space. The Lovecraftian twist is that the powers at work in the universe possess the potential for the ultimate destruction of mankind. Reprinted here are many of Lovecraft`s most famous works, including 'The Call of Cthulhu' (1928), 'The Dunwich Horror' (1929), and 'The Shadow over Inssmouth' (1936). These stories introduce readers to Lovecraft`s pantheon of gods, his fictious New England geography and, of course, the Necronomicon, Lovecraft`s fictional book of occult secrets. This is a 459 page soft cover book of short stories from H.P. Lovecraft. |
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Item #: BCTHLU |
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| Demon Lover | |
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When young Veronica Mainwaring is hired by Justin Lucas as his secretary, she has no idea that she will soon find herself being used as his own personal trance medium. With an invisible collar keeping her bound to Lucas, her every attempt at escape is foiled by a yank on the unseen chain. Veronica soon finds herself trapped in Lucas` quest for power and knowledge beyond earthly plane as a story of past lives, hidden evils, and a twisted love affair come to life in this occult thriller. Dian Fortune (1890-1946) was among a generation of occult horror writers who formed popular culture`s obsession ith secret societies, vampires, demons, ritual magick, and dark powers lurking in the shadows. What sets Fortune apart from her contemporaries is her deep knowledge of the inner workings of magical orders, rites, and practices, and her own freethinking on occult subjects. She is the founder of The Society of th Inner Light and also wrote the novels: Moon Magic, The Sea Priestess, The Goat Foot God, and The Winged Bull. She also wrote ground baking works of nonfiction, including The Mystical Qabalah and Psychic Self-Defense. |
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Item #: DMNLVR |
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| Diary of a Drug Fiend | |
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Written by Aleister Crowley after years of personal study and experimentation with drugs, The Diary of a Drug Fiend tells the story of young Peter Pendragon and his lover Louise Laleham and their adventures traveling through Europe in a cocain and heroin haze. The bohemian couples' binges produce visions and poetic prophecies, but when their supply enevitably runs dry they find themselves faced with the reality of their drug addiction. Through the guidance of King Lamus, a master adept, they use the application of practical Magick to free themselves from their addiction. Released as his first published novel in 1922 and dubbed 'a book for burning' by the papers of the time, The Diary of a Drug Fiend reveals the poet, the lover, an the profound adept that was Aleister Crowley. |
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Item #: DIADRU |
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| Lovecraft Necronomicon Primer | |
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Meet the creatures of the Cthulhu Mythos, denizens of the dark but brilliant imagination of H.P. Lovecraft. The collection of horror and fantasy he penned during his short lifetime is a legacy that has terrified and inspired generations of fans. Lovecraft`s tales reveal the horror of seeing what has been hidden from humanity for good reason. Written for those curious about Lovecraft and his work, this illustrated guide presents detailed descriptions of twenty-nine of the monsters, creatures, and gods that inhabit Lovecraft`s macabre fictional universe, without any spoilers that could ruin a future read of his stories. It also includes an introduction to the man regarded as the father of American Horror. This is a262 page soft-cover book. |
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Item #: LVNECP |
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