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First Writings Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner 1906

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Seller Notes
“Very Good+”
Author
Lovecraft, H. P. (edited by Marc. A. Michaud
Book Title
First Writings Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner 1906
Cover
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
Necronomicon Press
Publication Year
1976
Place Published
West Warwick, RI
Pages
47p.
Topic
Horror
Format
Paperback
Edition
Limited Edition
Printing
1st Edition
Book Condition
Very Good+
Defects
Limited to 500 numbered copies, this is # 244. This is an, oversized paperback book with cardstock covers and side, stapling. This book is in Very Good+ condition and was issued, without a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean,, bright condition. There is a bit of ground-in dirt to the top, front edge cover. The text pages are clean and bright. " In, 1904, his grandfather died and the family suffered severe, financial difficulties, which forced him and his mother to move, out of their Victorian home. Devastated by this, he apparently, contemplated suicide. In 1908, before graduating from high, school, he suffered a nervous breakdown. He didn't receive a, diploma and failed to get into Brown University, both of which, caused him great shame. Lovecraft was not heard from for five, years, re-emerging because of a letter he wrote in protest to, Fred Jackson's love story in The Argosy. His letter was, published in 1913 and caused great controversy, which was noted, by Edward F. Daas, President of the United Amateur Press, Association (UAPA). Daas invited Lovecraft to join the UAPA,, which he did in early 1914. He eventually became President and, Official Editor of the UAPA and served briefly as President of, the rival National Amateur Press Association (NAPA). He, published thirteen issues of his own paper, The Conservative, (1915-23) and contributed poetry and essays to other journals., He also wrote some fiction which titles include "The Beast in, the Cave" (1905) , "The Alchemist" (1908) , "The Tomb" and, "Dagon" (1917)."
Binding
Paperback
Subject
Horror
Place of Publication
West Warwick, RI
Year Printed
1976
Special Attributes
Limited Edition

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