From archive (archive) Subject: Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography (Part01/03: Notes) Keywords: Lovecraft Cthulhu From: cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Chris Jarocha-Ernst (Meteora's chess partner)) Organization: Anton Phibes School of Medicine Date: 31 Jul 87 18:05:07 GMT A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS by Chris Jarocha-Ernst The Cthulhu Mythos is a name given to the collected information about a set of alien beings, invented by H. P. Lovecraft, his friends, and his admirers. It is what is today termed a "shared world": a number of writers use the same settings, characters, objects, and concepts in otherwise unrelated stories (i.e., it's not necessarily a series, though some series have been set in the Mythos). In the world of the Cthulhu Mythos, two groups of alien beings fought a cosmic war eons ago. The victors, a benevolent race who came to be known as the Elder Gods, imprisoned their foes, the malevolent Great Old Ones, across time and space. On Earth, primal memories of the struggle gave birth to many of humanity's diverse mythologies. As always, there were those who would exchange their very souls for a taste of terrestrial power, and who dared to record their rites in blasphemous books, and so the worship of the Great Old Ones began and continues in secrecy to this day. Occasionally, an innocent learns the horrendous truths behind the sheer veil of reality and glimpses the ultratelluric chasms that exist, unknown to most, beneath our mundane existence. The Cthulhu Mythos stories chronicle the adventures of such unfortunates. SOME NOTES ON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. It's very idiosyncratic. It's mostly based on Jack Chalker's bibliography in THE DARK BROTHERHOOD AND OTHER PIECES, by H. P. Lovecraft and Divers Hands, (Sauk City, WI: Arkham House), 1966, Lin Carter's bibliography in his LOVECRAFT: A LOOK BEHIND THE "CTHULHU MYTHOS", (NY: Ballantine Books), 1972, and the contents of my own library. (I have never seen a copy of the Berglund/Weinberg READER'S GUIDE. Pointers to it are most welcome.) 2. I'm trying for the first publication of *everything*, rather than every publication of a selected few. There are plenty of HPL bibliographies available that cover every publication of his works. I want *every* Cthulhu Mythos-related story, no matter who wrote it. At the very least, you can use these titles in conjunction with your library's SHORT STORY INDEX to find more accessable places of publication. 3. Note that I take a very liberal view as to what constitutes a Mythos story. In general, if it mentions something found in another, accepted Mythos story, it, too, is a Mythos story, and mentions in yet other stories of things found in it make them Mythos stories, too. Merely invoking the atmosphere of the Mythos (or being a pastiche of HPL's style) is not enough. Being included in a collection of Cthulhu Mythos stories usually is, though I make note that a particular story may not contain a direct Mythos reference. 4. A judgment call on recurring people, places, and things: If it was *created* for the Mythos, or if the majority of its appearances are Mythos-related, I include all appeareances. Examples are Brian Lumley's Titus Crow, Ramsey Campbell's Brichester and the Severn Valley, and HPL's Arkham and Necronomicon. An example of a character *not* so included is Robert E. Howard's King Kull, who was created outside of the Mythos, and whose only link to the Mythos is his encounter with the Serpent People in one of his adventures. If future Mythos stories make more references to Valusia, et al, this may change. In the meantime, he gets a note. Similarly, mention of ghouls, the wendigo, or other elements of existing mythologies which have been incorporated into the Mythos is not enough to get a story included. These things must either be mentioned in connection with other Mythos elements, or they must be part of a consistant use of such elements, where one use is in connection with the Mythos. For example, HPL mentions Queen Nitocris in a couple of stories, including one Mythos story. Since his portrayal of Nitocris is consistent, I have included her name as a possible Mythos element. If another author uses Nitocris in a work without other Mythos connections (for example, Tennessee Williams), that is not enough to include the work in this bibliography. 5. The notes do not cover *every* term mentioned in a particular work, though in some cases I've tried for every term. At the very least, there's enough to show a linkage to other Mythos works. Where a source has indicated that a work is Mythos-related, but I haven't read that work, "$" is given as with the notes. (A glossary of Mythos terms will be forthcoming, one of these days.) 6. I've favored professional publication over amateur/little press, mostly because the pro mags are more readily available. 7. I've included some anthologies of Mythos stories because they provide an opportunity to collect a number of Mythos stories at one time, and so readers should be aware of them. I have not included anthologies of just HPL's stories, as I feel these stories are more readily available in a number of places. 8. Chalk up any other inconsistencies/oddities to Note 1. I gladly welcome any corrections, additions, news of forthcoming related items, etc. If you have a copy of something I haven't read, *please* tell me what's in it. I have most of the Chaosium CALL OF CTHULHU game supplements, but they are not included here as they aren't "fiction". (I'll still welcome news about them, though.) You are welcome to argue why a particular work should be added to this bibliography. I won't listen to arguments regarding why a work should be *removed* from it, though; I've given my reasons for inclusion above. Cthulhu fthagn! -- Chris Jarocha-Ernst UUCP: {ames, cbosgd, harvard, moss, seismo}!rutgers!elbereth.rutgers.edu!cje ARPA: JAROCHAERNST@ZODIAC.RUTGERS.EDU From archive (archive) Subject: Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography (Part02/03: Entries 1-171) Keywords: Lovecraft Cthulhu From: cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Chris Jarocha-Ernst (Meteora's chess partner)) Organization: Anton Phibes School of Medicine Date: 31 Jul 87 18:06:45 GMT A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS by Chris Jarocha-Ernst 1. Herb Arnold, "Those Beneath the Waves", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones 2. Al Attanasio, "The Elder Sign", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Elder Sign, R'lyeh 3. A. A. Attanasio, "The Star Pools", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 4. Edward P. Berglund, editor, THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, DAW Books, 1976, Contains ''The Fairground Horror'', ''All-Eye'', ''The Tugging'', ''Where Yidhra Walks'', ''The Feaster from Afar'', ''Zoth-Ommog'', ''Darkness, My Name Is'', ''The Terror from the Depths'' 5. Elizabeth Berkeley and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Crawling Chaos", The United Amateur, 1920. Mentions Nyarlathotep? 6. Eddy C. Bertin, "Darkness, My Name Is", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Cyaegha 7. Ambrose Bierce, "An Inhabitant of Carcosa", in THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES OF AMBROSE BIERCE, VOLUME I: THE WORLD OF HORROR, Ernest Jerome Hopkins, ed., Ballantine Books, 1971. Mentions Carcosa, Hali 8. Ambrose Bierce, "Haita the Shepherd", in THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES OF AMBROSE BIERCE, VOLUME I: THE WORLD OF HORROR, Ernest Jerome Hopkins, ed., Ballantine Books, 1971. Mentions Hastur 9. Ambrose Bierce, "The Death of Halpin Frayser", in THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES OF AMBROSE BIERCE, VOLUME I: THE WORLD OF HORROR, Ernest Jerome Hopkins, ed., Ballantine Books, 1971. Mentions Hali 10. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Curse of Yig", Weird Tales, November 1929. Mentions Binger OK, Yig 11. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "Medusa's Coil", Weird Tales, January 1939. Mentions Cthulhu 12. Zealia Bishop and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Mound", Weird Tales, November 1940. Mentions Binger OK, K'n-Yan, N'kai, Shub-Niggurath, Tsathoggua, Yoth 13. James Blish, "More Light", in ALCHEMY AND ACADEME, Anne McCaffrey, ed., Ballantine Books, 1980. Mentions The King in Yellow 14. Robert Bloch, "The Secret in the Tomb", Weird Tales, May 1935. Mentions Eibon, Eldertown, Ghouls, Necronomicon, Prinn 15. Robert Bloch, "The Suicide in the Study", Weird Tales, June 1935. Mentions d'Erlette, Necronomicon, Prinn 16. Robert Bloch, "Black Lotus", Unusual Stories, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1935. Mentions Alhazred 17. Robert Bloch, "The Shambler from the Stars", Weird Tales, September 1935. Mentions Byatis, Eibon, Han, Necronomicon, Prinn, Yig 18. Robert Bloch, "Mother of Serpents", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Yig 19. Robert Bloch, "The Mannikin", Weird Tales, April 1936. Mentions Prinn, Shub-Niggurath, Yig 20. Robert Bloch, "The Faceless God", Weird Tales, May 1936. Mentions Carnoti, Eibon, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Prinn 21. Robert Bloch, "The Opener of the Way", Weird Tales, October 1936. Mentions Carnoti, Nyarlathotep 22. Robert Bloch, "The Grinning Ghoul", Weird Tales, June 1936. Mentions Ghouls, Leng, Necronomicon, Nis, N'kai, Prinn 23. Robert Bloch, "The Dark Demon", Weird Tales, November 1936. Mentions Bridgetown, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep 24. Robert Bloch, "The Creeper in the Crypt", Weird Tales, July 1937. $. Mentions ? 25. Robert Bloch, "The Secret of Sebek", Weird Tales, November 1937. Mentions de Marigny, Nyarlathotep, Prinn, Weildan 26. Robert Bloch, "Fane of the Black Pharaoh", Weird Tales, December 1937. Mentions Necronomicon, Nephren-Ka, Nyarlathotep 27. Robert Bloch, "Slave of the Flames", Weird Tales, June 1938. Mentions Melek Taos (Malik Tous) 28. Robert Bloch, "The Eyes of the Mummy", Weird Tales, April 1938. Mentions Weildan 29. Robert Bloch, "The Unspeakable Betrothal", in AVON FANTASY READER #9, Avon Book Co., 1949. Mentions Yuggoth 30. Robert Bloch, "The Shadow from the Steeple", Weird Tales, September 1950. Mentions Nyarlathotep 31. Robert Bloch, "Notebook found in a Deserted House", Weird Tales, May 1951. Mentions Shoggoths, Shub-Niggurath 32. Robert Bloch, STRANGE EONS, Pinnacle Books, Los Angeles, 1979. Sections of this novel appeared in ''Whispers'', September-October, 1978. Mentions Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, Pickman, R'lyeh 33. Lin Carter, editor, MYSTERIES OF THE WORM: ALL THE CTHULHU MYTHOS STORIES OF ROBERT BLOCH, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Contains ''The Secret in the Tomb'', ''The Suicide in the Study'', ''The Shambler from the Stars'', ''The Faceless God'', ''The Grinning Ghoul'', ''The Dark Demon'', ''The Mannikin'', ''The Secret of Sebek'', ''Fane of the Black Pharaoh'', ''The Unspeakable Betrothal'', ''The Shadow from the Steeple'', and ''Notebook Found in a Deserted House''. An additional story, ''Terror in Cut-Throat Cove'', is included but has no direct Mythos connections 34. Joseph Payne Brennan, "Arkham Episode", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Arkham 35. Joseph Payne Brennan, "The Seventh Incantation", in SCREAM AT MIDNIGHT, Macabre House, 1973. $. Mentions ? 36. Joseph Payne Brennan, "The Feaster from Afar", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Hastur 37. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Church in High Street", in DARK MIND, DARK HEART, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1962. Mentions Azathoth, Cthulhu, Leng, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Yuggoth 38. J. Ramsey Campbell, THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Contains ''The Room in the Castle'', ''The Horror from the Bridge'', ''The Insects from Shaggai'', ''The Render of the Veils'', ''The Inhabitant of the Lake'', ''The Plain of Sound'', ''The Return of the Witch'', ''The Mine on Yuggoth'', ''The Will of Stanley Brooke'', and ''The Moon-Lens'' 39. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Room in the Castle", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 40. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Horror from the Bridge", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 41. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Insects from Shaggai", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions Shaggai, Shan 42. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Render of the Veils", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions Daoloth 43. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Inhabitant of the Lake", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions Glaaki 44. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Plain of Sound", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 45. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Return of the Witch", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 46. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Mine on Yuggoth", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Glaaki, Necronomicon, Tond, Y'golonac, Yuggoth 47. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Will of Stanley Brooke", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 48. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Moon-Lens", in THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE AND LESS WELCOME TENANTS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. $. Mentions ? 49. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Stone on the Island", in OVER THE EDGE, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. Mentions Brichester, Elder Sign 50. J. Ramsey Campbell, "Cold Print", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Glaaki, Y'golonac 51. J. Ramsey Campbell, "A Madness from the Vaults", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Tond, Azathoth 52. Ramsey Campbell, "The Tugging", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Brichester, Daoloth, Ghroth, Glaaki, M'nagalah 53. Ramsey Campbell, editor, NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Contains ''Crouch End'', ''The Star Pools'', ''The Second Wish'', ''Dark Awakening'', ''Shaft Number 247'', ''Black Man with a Horn'', ''The Black Tome of Alsophocus'', ''Than Curse the Darkness'', ''The Faces at Pine Dunes'' 54. Ramsey Campbell, "The Faces At Pine Dunes", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 55. Ramsey Campbell, DARK COMPANIONS, Macmillan Publishing Co., NY, 1982, Includes the following stories, set around Brichester but without other Mythos connections: ''Napier Court'', ''The Pattern'' 56. J. Ramsey Campbell, "The Tower from Yuggoth", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions Yuggoth 57. Ramsey Campbell, DEMONS IN DARKNESS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, ?. Includes the following stories, set around Brichester but without other Mythos connections: ''Potential'', ''At First Sight'', ''The Franklin Paragraphs/The Interloper'', ''The Sentinels'', ''The Guy'', and ''Made in Goatswood'' 58. Lin Carter, "Unknown Kadath", Amra, Vol. 2, No. 39, 1966. Sonnet XII of ''Dreams from R'lyeh''. Mentions Kadath 59. Lin Carter, "The Doom of Yakthoob", The Arkham Collector, No. 10, Summer 1971. $. Mentions Necronomicon 60. Lin Carter, "Shaggai", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Shaggai, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Eibon 61. Lin Carter, "The Dweller in the Tomb", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Zanthu Tablets, Mi-Go, Mu 62. Lin Carter, "Litany to Hastur", in THE SPAWN OF CTHULHU, Lin Carter, ed., Ballantine Books, 1971, Sonnets I-IV of ''Dreams from R'lyeh'' Mentions Hastur 63. Lin Carter, editor, THE SPAWN OF CTHULHU, Ballantine Books, 1971. Contains ''The Whisperer in Darkness'', ''An Inhabitant of Carcosa'', ''The Yellow Sign'', ''The Children of the Night'', ''Cordelia's Song'', ''Litany to Hastur'', ''The Return of Hastur'', ''K'n-Yan'', ''The Mine on Yuggoth'',''The Tale of Satampra Zeiros'', ''The Curse of Yig'', ''The Hounds of Tindalos'' 64. Lin Carter, "Zoth-Ommog", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Glaaki, Poseidonis, Prinn, Santiago CA, Vulthoom, Zothique, Zoth-Ommog 65. Lin Carter, WEIRD TALES 1, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1980, Contains ''The Light from the Pole'', ''Dreams in the House of Weir'' 66. Lin Carter, "Dreams in the House of Weir", in WEIRD TALES 1, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1980. $. Mentions Dholes, Yaddith 67. Lin Carter, LOST WORLDS, DAW Books, 1980. $. Contains ''The Scroll of Morloc'', ''The Stairs in the Crypt'', ''The Thing in the Pit'' 68. Lin Carter, editor, WEIRD TALES 3, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981, Contains ''The House of the Temple'', ''The Summons of Nuguth-Yug'', ''The Winfield Inheritance'' 69. Lin Carter, "The Winfield Inheritance", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Arkham, Derby, Eibon, Necronomicon, Santiago CA, Winfield, Worms of the Earth Yuggs 70. Lin Carter, "The Vengeance of Yig", in WEIRD TALES 4, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1983. Mentions Yig, Serpent People, K'n-Yan, Yoth 71. Lin Carter, "In the Vale of Pnath", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions Eibon, Pnath 72. Lin Carter, "Out of the Ages", ?, ? ?. $. Is this ''Zoth-Ommog''? Mentions Cthulhu, Mu, Ythogtha, Zoth-Ommog 73. Lin Carter, "The City of Pillars", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions Necronomicon 74. Lin Carter, "Acolyte of the Flame", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions Pnakotic Manuscripts 75. Lin Carter, "The Descent into the Abyss", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions Eibon 76. Lin Carter, WEIRD TALES 2, Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), ?. $. I assume this contains at least one Mythos story, as all the others do 77. Lin Carter, "The Scroll of Morloc", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions ? 78. Lin Carter, "The Stairs in the Crypt", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions ? 79. Lin Carter, "The Thing in the Pit", ?, ? ?. Mentions Mu 80. Lin Carter, DREAMS FROM R'LYEH, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, ?. $. Poems. Contains ''Litany to Hastur'', ''Unknown Kadath''. Mentions R'lyeh 81. Robert W. Chambers, THE KING IN YELLOW, ?, 1895. Contains ''The Yellow Sign'', ''The Repairer of Reputations'', ''The Mask'', ''In the Court of the Dragon'' 82. Robert W. Chambers, "The Yellow Sign", in THE KING IN YELLOW, ?, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow, Yellow Sign, Hastur, Hali 83. Robert W. Chambers, "The Repairer of Reputations", in THE KING IN YELLOW, ?, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow, Hali, Carcosa 84. Robert W. Chambers, "The Mask", in THE KING IN YELLOW, ?, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow 85. Robert W. Chambers, "In the Court of the Dragon", in THE KING IN YELLOW, ?, 1895. Mentions The King in Yellow 86. Robert W. Chambers, THE SLAYER OF SOULS, ?, 1920. $. Mentions Yian, Tchortchas (Tcho-Tchos?) 87. Basil Copper, "Shaft Number 247", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 88. Michael Crichton, EATERS OF THE DEAD, ?, ?. $. Mentions Necronomicon in the Appendix 89. Sonia H. Davis and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Invisible Monster", Weird Tales, November 1923. Mentions Deep Ones? 90. Sonia H. Davis and H. P. Lovecraft, "Four O'Clock", in SOMETHING ABOUT CATS AND OTHER PIECES, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1949. $. Mentions ? 91. Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Last Test", Weird Tales, November 1928. Mentions Nyarlathotep 92. Adolphe de Castro and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Electric Executioner", Weird Tales, August 1930. Mentions Cthulhu 93. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "K'n-Yan", The Arkham Collector, No. 8, Winter 1971. Poem. Mentions K'n-Yan, Sansu 94. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Homecoming", Nyctalops, February 1972. $. Mentions ? 95. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Predator", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Yidhra 96. Walter C. DeBill, Jr., "Where Yidhra Walks", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Yidhra 97. August Derleth, "The Thing that Walked on the Wind", Strange Tales, January 1933. Mentions Cthulhu, Ithaqua, Leng, Tcho-Tchos 98. August Derleth, "The Return of Hastur", Weird Tales, March 1939. Mentions Arkham, Carcosa, Chaugnar Faugn, Cthulhu, d'Erlette, Eibon, Hastur, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Prinn, R'lyeh, ''tekeli-li'', Tuttle, von Junzt, Yellow Sign 99. August Derleth, "The Sandwin Compact", Weird Tales, November 1940. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Eibon, Ithaqua, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Shub-Niggurath, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathoggua, Yog-Sothoth, Zhar 100. August Derleth, "Ithaqua", Strange Stories, February 1941. $. Mentions Ithaqua 101. August Derleth, "Beyond the Threshold", Weird Tales, September 1941. Mentions Alwyn, Arkham, Cthulhu, Hastur, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Leng, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Tcho-Tchos 102. August Derleth, "The Trail of Cthulhu", Weird Tales, March 1944. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Carcosa, Celaeno, Cthugha, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, d'Erlette, Dholes, Eibon, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Great Old Ones, Hali, Hastur, Ib, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Kadath, K'n-yan, Lloigor, Mi-Go, Mnar, Necronomicon, N'kai, Nyarlathotep, Phelan, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Shoggoths, Shrewsbury, Shub-Niggurath, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathogghua, Ubbo- Sathla, von Junzt, Voormis, Y'ha-nthlei, Yhe, Yuggoth, Zhar, Zothique 103. August Derleth, "The Dweller in Darkness", Weird Tales, November 1944. Mentions Alwyn, Cthugha, Cthulhu, Hastur, Innsmouth, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Prinn, Rick's Lake, R'lyeh, Shub-Niggurath, Tuttle, Wendigo, Yog-Sothoth, Zothique 104. August Derleth, "The Watcher from the Sky", Weird Tales, July 1945. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones, R'lyeh 105. August Derleth, "Something in Wood", Weird Tales, March 1948. Mentions Cthulhu 106. August Derleth, "The Whippoorwills in the Hills", Weird Tales, September 1948. Mentions Arkham, R'lyeh, Yog-Sothoth 107. August Derleth, "The Testament of Claiborne Boyd", Weird Tales, March 1949. Mentions Arkham, Byakhee, Cthulhu, Hastur, Necronomicon 108. August Derleth, "Something from Out There", Weird Tales, January 1951. Mentions Cthulhu 109. August Derleth, "The Keeper of the Key", Weird Tales, May 1951. Mentions Cthulhu, Irem, Necronomicon 110. August Derleth, "The Black Island", Weird Tales, January 1952. Mentions Cthulhu, R'lyeh 111. August Derleth, "The House in the Valley", Weird Tales, July 1953. Mentions Arkham, Aylesbury, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, d'Erlette, Innsmouth, Necronomicon, Pnakotic Manuscripts, R'lyeh, Seventh Book of Moses 112. August Derleth, "The Seal of R'lyeh", Fantastic Universe, July 1957. Mentions Cthulhu, Deep Ones, Innsmouth, R'lyeh 113. August Derleth, editor, TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Contains ''The Call of Cthulhu'', ''The Haunter of the Dark'', ''The Shambler from the Stars'', ''The Shadow from the Steeple'', ''The Return of the Sorcerer'', ''The Hounds of Tindalos'', ''The Space-Eaters'', ''The Dweller in Darkness'', ''Beyond the Threshold'', ''The Salem Horror'', ''The Haunter of the Graveyard'', ''Cold Print'', ''The Deep Ones'', ''The Return of the Lloigor'' 114. August Derleth, editor, DARK THINGS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Contains ''The Dweller in the Tomb'', ''Shaggai'', ''The House in the Oaks'', ''Innsmouth Clay'', ''Rising with Surtsey'', ''The Rings of the Papaloi'', ''The Manterfield Inheritance'' 115. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "Lair of the Star-Spawn", Weird Tales, August 1932. Mentions Cthulhu, Hastur, Lloigor, Tcho-Tchos, Zhar 116. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "The Occupant of the Crypt", Weird Tales, September 1937. $. Mentions ? 117. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "Spawn of the Maelstrom", Weird Tales, September 1939. Mentions Elder Sign 118. August Derleth and Mark Schorer, "The Horror from the Depths", Strange Stories, October 1940, Is this ''The Evil Ones'' in Chalker? Mentions Elder Sign 119. David Drake, "Denkirch", in TRAVELLERS BY NIGHT, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1967. Mentions R'lyeh 120. David Drake, "Than Curse The Darkness", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 121. Lord Dunsany, "Bethmoora", in AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD, Lin Carter, ed., Ballantine Books, 1970. $. Mentions Bethmoora 122. Alan Dean Foster, "Some Notes Concerning a Green Box", The Arkham Collector, No. ?, Summer 1971. $. Mentions ? 123. Meade and Penny Frierson, editor, H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Contains ''Pickman's Passing'', ''Many-Columned Iram'', ''The Book of Madness'', ''The Doom Prophet'', ''The Terrible Parchment'', ''Planetfall on Yuggoth'', ''Predator'', ''A Madness from the Vaults'', ''The Elder Sign'', ''Down to the Sea'' 124. Ron Goulart (as Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge), "Pickman's Passing", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Pickman 125. Ron Goulart (as Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge), "They Wake Off Innsmouth", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Innsmouth 126. Henry Hasse, "The Guardian of the Book", Weird Tales, March 1937. $. Mentions ? 127. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Man of Stone", Wonder Stories, October 1932. Mentions Eibon 128. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Horror in the Museum", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Gnoph-Keh, Rhan-Tegoth 129. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "Winged Death", Weird Tales, March 1934. Mentions Cthulhu, Fishers from Outside, Tsathoggua 130. Hazel Heald and H. P. Lovecraft, "Out of the Eons", Weird Tales, April 1935. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn, Cthulhu, Eibon, Ghatanothoa, Gnoph-Keh, Mu, Rhan-Tegoth, Tcho-Tchos, Tsathoggua, von Junzt, Yaddith-Gho 131. Richard Heffern, "Crescendoes for the Wind Walker", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972, Poem. Mentions Cthulhu, Ithaqua 132. William Scott Home, "Dull Scavengers Wax Crafty", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972, Mentions Necronomicon 133. Robert E. Howard, "The Shadow Kingdom", Weird Tales, August 1929. Mentions Serpent People. By extention, all Kull of Valusia, and thus Conan of Cimmeria, stories are connected to the Mythos 134. Robert E. Howard, "The Children of the Night", Weird Tales, April-May 1931. Mentions Bran Mak Morn, Children of the Night (Yuggs), Conrad, Cthulhu, Gol-Goroth, Tsathoggua, von Junzt, Yog-Sothoth 135. Robert E. Howard, "The Black Stone", Weird Tales, November 1931. Mentions Black Stone, Geoffrey, Stregoicavar, von Junzt, Xuthltan 136. Robert E. Howard, "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth", Weird Tales, October 1931. Mentions Gol-Goroth. By extention, all Turlogh O'Brien stories are connected to the Mythos 137. Robert E. Howard, "The Thing on the Roof", Weird Tales, February 1932. Mentions Geoffrey, von Junzt, Xuthltan 138. Robert E. Howard, "Worms of the Earth", Weird Tales, November 1932. Mentions Black Stone, Bran Mac Morn, Dagon, R'lyeh, Worms of the Earth (Yuggs). By extention, all Bran Mac Morn stories are connected to the Mythos 139. Robert E. Howard, "People of the Dark", Strange Tales, June 1932. Mentions Black Stone, Children of the Night (Yuggs), Dagon 140. Robert E. Howard, "Arkham", Weird Tales, August 1932. Poem. Mentions Arkham 141. Robert E. Howard, "The Fire of Asshurbanipal", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Cthulhu, Kara-Shehr (Irem), Koth, Xuthltan, Yog-Sothoth 142. Robert E. Howard, "Dig Me No Grave", Weird Tales, February 1937. Mentions Conrad, Kathulos, Koth, Malik Tous 143. Robert E. Howard, "The House in the Oaks", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Conrad, Geoffrey 144. David Drake, editor, CTHULHU: THE MYTHOS AND KINDRED HORRORS, Baen Books, 1987. Contains ''Arkham'', ''The Black Stone'', ''The Fire of Asshurbanipal'', ''The Thing on the Roof'', ''Dig Me No Grave'', ''People of the Dark'', ''Worms of the Earth'', and other stories without Mythos connections 145. Robert E. Howard, "The Voice of El-Lil", ?, ? 19??. Mentions Conrad 146. Stephen King, "Crouch End", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 147. Stephen King, "I Know What You Need", Cosmopolitan, July? 1977?. Mentions Necronomicon 148. T. E. D. Klein, "Black Man with a Horn", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 149. Henry Kuttner, "The Graveyard Rats", Weird Tales, March 1936. Mentions Ghouls 150. Henry Kuttner, "It Walks by Night", Weird Tales, December 1936. $. Mentions ? 151. Henry Kuttner, "The Secret of Kralitz", Weird Tales, October 1936. $. Mentions ? 152. Henry Kuttner, "The Salem Horror", Weird Tales, May 1937. Mentions Leng, Necronomicon, Nyogtha, Vach-Viraj Incantation 153. Henry Kuttner, "The Invaders", Strange Stories, February 1939. $. Mentions ? 154. Henry Kuttner, "Hydra", Weird Tales, April 1939. $. Mentions ? 155. Henry Kuttner, "The Hunt", Strange Tales, June 1939. $. Mentions ? 156. Henry Kuttner, "The Frog", Strange Stories, February 1939. $. Mentions ? 157. Henry Kuttner (as Keith Hammond), "Bells of Horror", Strange Stories, April 1939. $. Mentions ? 158. Henry Kuttner, "The Watcher at the Door", Weird Tales, May 1939. $. Mentions ? 159. Henry Kuttner, "Eater of Souls", ?, ? ?. $. Mentions ? 160. Bob Van Laerhoven, "All-Eye", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Hingoo, All-Eye, wendigo 161. Edward S. Lauterbach, "The Book of Madness", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Alhazred, Cthulhu, Necronomicon 162. Fritz Leiber, "The Terror from the Depths", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, Wilmarth 163. Frank Belknap Long, "The Space-Eaters", Weird Tales, July 1928. Mentions Partridgeville 164. Frank Belknap Long, "The Hounds of Tindalos", Weird Tales, March 1929. Mentions Doels (Dholes), Hounds of Tindalos, Partridgeville 165. Frank Belknap Long, "On Icy Kinarth", Weird Tales, April 1930. $. Poem. Mentions Kinarth (Kynarth) 166. Frank Belknap Long, "The Horror from the Hills", Weird Tales, January and February-March 1931. $. 2 part serial. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn 167. Frank Belknap Long, "The Abominable Snowmen", Weird Tales, June-July 1931. $. Poem. Mentions ? 168. Frank Belknap Long, "The Brain Eaters", Weird Tales, June 1932. $. Mentions ? 169. Frank Belknap Long, "The Malignant Invader", Weird Tales, January 1932, $. Mentions ? 170. Frank Belknap Long, "When Chaugnar Wakes", Weird Tales, September 1932, $. Poem. Mentions Chaugnar Faugn 171. Frank Belknap Long, "Dark Awakening", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? Cthulhu fthagn! -- Chris Jarocha-Ernst UUCP: {ames, cbosgd, harvard, moss, seismo}!rutgers!elbereth.rutgers.edu!cje ARPA: JAROCHAERNST@ZODIAC.RUTGERS.EDU From archive (archive) Subject: Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography (Part03/03: Entries 172-336) Keywords: Lovecraft Cthulhu From: cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Chris Jarocha-Ernst (Meteora's chess partner)) Organization: Anton Phibes School of Medicine Date: 31 Jul 87 18:08:55 GMT A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS by Chris Jarocha-Ernst 172. H. P. Lovecraft, "Herbert West - Reanimator", Home Brew, 1922. Mentions Arkham 173. H. P. Lovecraft, "Dagon", Weird Tales, October 1923. Mentions Dagon 174. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Picture in the House", Weird Tales, January 1924. Mentions Arkham 175. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Hound", Weird Tales, February 1924. Mentions Alhazred, Leng, Necronomicon 176. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Rats in the Walls", Weird Tales, March 1924. Mentions Nyarlathotep 177. H. P. Lovecraft, "To a Dreamer", Weird Tales, November 1924. Poem. Mentions Pnath, Throk, Zin 178. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Statement of Randolph Carter", Weird Tales, February 1925. Mentions Carter 179. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Music of Erich Zann", Weird Tales, May 1925 Mentions Zann 180. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Festival", Weird Tales, January 1925. Mentions Arkham, Kingsport, Necronomicon 181. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Unnamable", Weird Tales, July 1925. Mentions Arkham, Carter 182. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Moon-Bog", Weird Tales, June 1926. Mentions Moon Bog 183. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Cats of Ulthar", Weird Tales, February 1926. Mentions Ulthar 184. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Terrible Old Man", Weird Tales, August 1926. Mentions Kingsport 185. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider", Weird Tales, April 1926. Mentions Ghouls, Nephren-Ka, Nitocris 186. H. P. Lovecraft, "The White Ship", Weird Tales, March 1927. Mentions Sona-Nyl 187. H. P. Lovecraft, "Pickman's Model", Weird Tales, October 1927. Mentions Ghouls, Pickman 188. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Colour Out of Space", Amazing Stories, September 1927. Mentions Arkham 189. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu", Weird Tales, February 1928. Mentions Cthulhu, Irem, Necronomicon, R'lyeh 190. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Silver Key", Weird Tales, January 1929. Mentions Arkham, Carter, Ulthar 191. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dunwich Horror", Weird Tales, April 1929. Mentions Arkham, Cthulhu, Dunwich, Necronomicon, Shub-Niggurath, Yog-Sothoth 192. H. P. Lovecraft and Harry Houdini, "Imprisoned with the Pharaohs", Weird Tales, ? 192?. Mentions Nitocris 193. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Ancient Track", Weird Tales, March 1930. Poem. Mentions Dunwich, Zaman's Hill 194. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Strange High House in the Mist", Weird Tales, October 1931. Mentions Arkham, Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Kingsport, Nodens, Poseidonis, Ulthar 195. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Whisperer in Darkness", Weird Tales, August 1931. Mentions Azathoth, Bethmoora, Bran Mak Morn, Cthulhu, Doels (Dholes), Hali, Hastur, Hounds of Tindalos, Leng, L'mur-Kathulos, Mi-Go, Nyarlathotep, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Tsathoggua, Wilmarth, Yellow Sign, Yian, Yig, Yuggoth 196. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dreams in the Witch-House", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Arkham, Eibon, von Junzt 197. H. P. Lovecraft, "Celephais", Marvel Tales, May 1934. Mentions Celephais, Innsmouth, Leng 198. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outpost", Fantasy Magazine, May 1934. Poem. Mentions Fishers from Outside 199. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Doom That Came to Sarnath", Marvel Tales, March-April 1935. Mentions Bokrug, Sarnath 200. H. P. Lovecraft, THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH, Visionary Press, PA, 1936. Mentions Cthulhu, Dagon, Deep Ones, Innsmouth, R'lyeh, Shoggoths, Y'ha-nthlei 201. H. P. Lovecraft, "At the Mountains of Madness", Astounding Stories, February, March, April 1936, 3 part serial. Mentions Cthulhu, Leng, Necronomicon, Old Ones, Shoggoths, ''tekeli-li'' 202. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Shadow Out of Time", Astounding Stories, June 1936. Mentions Arkham, d'Erlette, Eltdown Shards, Great Race of Yith, Old Ones, Peaslee, Prinn, Serpent People, Tcho-Tchos, Tsan-Chan, Tsathoggua, von Junzt 203. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Haunter of the Dark", Weird Tales, December 1936. Mentions Book of Dzyan, Eibon, Necronomicon,Nephren-Ka, Nyarlathotep, Prinn, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Serpent People, Shaggai, von Junzt, Yaddith, Yog-Sothoth, Yuggoth 204. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Shunned House", Weird Tales, October 1937. Mentions Carter 205. H. P. Lovecraft, "Polaris", Weird Tales, December 1937. Mentions Gnoph-Keh, Pnakotic Manuscripts 206. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Thing on the Doorstep", Weird Tales, January 1937. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Derby, Geoffrey 207. H. P. Lovecraft, A HISTORY OF THE NECRONOMICON, The Rebel Press, Oakman, AL, 1938. Mentions Necronomicon 208. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Nameless City", Weird Tales, November 1938. Mentions Alhazred, Irem, Sarnath 209. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Other Gods", Weird Tales, October 1938. Mentions Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Sansu, Ulthar 210. H. P. Lovecraft, "Beyond the Wall of Sleep", Weird Tales, March 1938, Mentions Tsan Chan 211. H. P. Lovecraft, "Azathoth", Leaves II, 1938, Fragment. Mentions Azathoth 212. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Descendant", Leaves II, 1938, Fragment. Mentions Elder Sign, Irem, Necronomicon 213. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Messenger", Weird Tales, July 1938. Poem. Mentions Elder Sign 214. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Quest of Iranon", Weird Tales, March 1939. Mentions Sarnath 215. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward", Weird Tales, May-July 1941. Mentions Carter, Necronomicon, Sign of Koth, Yog-Sothoth 216. H. P. Lovecraft, FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941, Brochure. While the entire sonnet sequence may be considered a Mythos ''story'', only these individual poems contain Mythos references: ''Recognition'', ''Zaman's Hill'', ''The Port'', ''Star-Winds'', ''The Bells'', ''Night-Gaunts'', ''Nyarlathotep'', ''Azathoth'', ''The Familiars'', ''The Elder Pharos'', ''Alienation'' 217. H. P. Lovecraft, "Recognition", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 4. Poem. Mentions Yuggoth 218. H. P. Lovecraft, "Zaman's Hill", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 7. Poem. Mentions Aylesbury, Zaman's Hill 219. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Port", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 8. Poem. Mentions Arkham, Innsmouth 220. H. P. Lovecraft, "Star-Winds", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 14. Poem. Mentions Yuggoth 221. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Bells", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 19. Poem. Mentions Innsmouth 222. H. P. Lovecraft, "Night-Gaunts", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 20. Poem. Mentions Night-Gaunts 223. H. P. Lovecraft, "Nyarlathotep", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 21. Poem. Mentions Nyarlathotep 224. H. P. Lovecraft, "Azathoth", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 22. Poem. Mentions Azathoth 225. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Familiars", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 26. Poem. Mentions Aylesbury 226. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Elder Pharos", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 27. Poem. Mentions Leng 227. H. P. Lovecraft, "Alienation", in FUNGI FROM YUGGOTH, F.A.P.A., CA, 1941. Sonnet 32. Poem. Mentions Yaddith 228. H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath", The Arkham Sampler, Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter 1948. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Carter, Celephais, Cryptical Books, Dylath-Leen, Dholes, Elder Sign, Ghasts, Ghouls, Gnoph-Keh, Gugs, Hatheg-Kla, Innsmouth, Kadath, Kingsport, Leng, Nodens, Nyarlathotep, Pickman, Pnakotic Manuscripts, Pnath, Sign of Koth, Shantaks, Sona-Nyl, Throk, Ulthar, Zin, Zoogs 229. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, THE LURKER AT THE THRESHOLD, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1945. Expansion of two fragments of HPL's. Mentions Arkham, Dagon, Dunwich, Lamah (Lomar), Necronomicon, Tsathoggua, Winfield, Yog-Sothoth 230. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Survivor", Weird Tales, July 1954. Mentions Deep Ones 231. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Gable Window (as ''The Murky Glass'')", Saturn, May 1957. Mentions Arkham, Sand-Dweller 232. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Lamp of Alhazred", F&SF, October 1957. Mentions Irem, Necronomicon 233. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shadow Out of Space", in THE SURVIVOR AND OTHERS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1957. Mentions Arkham, Great Race of Yith 234. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Wentworth's Day", in THE SURVIVOR AND OTHERS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1957. Mentions Dunwich, Seventh Book of Moses 235. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shuttered Room", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1959. Mentions Deep Ones, Dunwich 236. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Fisherman of Falcon Point", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1959. Mentions Deep Ones, Innsmouth 237. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Dark Brotherhood", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1959. Mentions Great Race of Yith 238. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Shadow in the Attic", in THE SHUTTERED ROOM AND OTHER PIECES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1959. Mentions Arkham 239. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Witches' Hollow", in DARK MIND, DARK HEART, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1962. Mentions Arkham 240. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Horror from the Middle Span", in TRAVELLERS BY NIGHT, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1967. Mentions Dunwich 241. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "The Watchers Out of Time", in THE WATCHERS OUT OF TIME AND OTHERS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1972. $. Mentions ? 242. H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth, "Innsmouth Clay", in THE WATCHERS OUT OF TIME AND OTHERS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1972. Mentions Innsmouth 243. H. P. Lovecraft and E. Hoffman Price, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key", Weird Tales, July 1934. Mentions Arkham, Carter, de Marigny, Dholes, Kath, Kynarth, Kythamil, Leng, Mthura, Necronomicon, Nython, Stronti, 'Umr At-Tawil, Yaddith, Yian-Ho, Yuggoth 244. Brian Lumley, "Cement Surroundings", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Commodus, Cthulhu, Ephiroth, G'harne, Pickman, Shudde-M'ell, Yibb-Tstll, Yog-Sothoth 245. Brian Lumley, "The Sister City", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Bokrug, Sarnath 246. Brian Lumley, "Billy's Oak", The Arkham Collector, No. 6, Winter 1970. Mentions Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen 247. Brian Lumley, "An Item of Supporting Evidence", The Arkham Collector, No. 7, Summer 1970. Mentions Crow, Urbicus, Yegg-Ha 248. Brian Lumley, "Rising with Surtsey", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Cthaat Aquadingen, Gell-Ho, Othuum 249. Brian Lumley, THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971, Contains ''Billy's Oak'', ''The Cyprus Shell'', ''The Caller of the Black'', ''The Mirror of Nitocris'', ''The Night the *Sea-Maid* Went Down'', ''The Thing from the Blasted Heath'', ''An Item of Supporting Evidence'', ''Dylath-Leen'', ''De Marigny's Clock'', ''In the Vaults Beneath'', ''Ambler's Inspiration'' 250. Brian Lumley, "The Cyprus Shell", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Cthaat Aquadingen 251. Brian Lumley, "The Caller of the Black", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Crow, Geoffrey, Yibb-Tstll 252. Brian Lumley, "The Mirror of Nitocris", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions de Marigny, Geoffrey, Nitocris, Crow 253. Brian Lumley, "The Night the *Sea-Maid* Went Down", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Elder Sign 254. Brian Lumley, "The Thing from the Blasted Heath", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Arkham 255. Brian Lumley, "Dylath-Leen", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Dylath-Leen 256. Brian Lumley, "De Marigny's Clock", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions de Marigny, Crow 257. Brian Lumley, "In the Vaults Beneath", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Old Ones 258. Brian Lumley, "Ambler's Inspiration", in THE CALLER OF THE BLACK, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Oakdeene 259. Brian Lumley, "The House of Cthulhu", Whispers, No. 1, 1973. Mentions Cthulhu 260. Brian Lumley, THE BURROWERS BENEATH, DAW Books, 1974. Novel incorporating ''Cement Surroundings'' and ''The Night the *Sea-Maid* Went Down''. Mentions Arkham, Azathoth, Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen, Cthulhu, Deep Ones, de Marigny, Elder Sign, Gell-Ho, G'harne, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep, Nyogtha, Oakdeene, Peaslee, Prinn, Shudde-M'ell, Silberhutte, Ubbo-Sathla, Vach-Viraj Incantation, Wilmarth, Zothique 261. Brian Lumley, BENEATH THE MOORS, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1974. Novel incorporating ''The Sister City''. Mentions Bokrug, Shoggoths 262. Brian Lumley, THE TRANSITION OF TITUS CROW, DAW Books, 1975. Mentions Alhazred, Arkham, Arthak't, Carcosa, Crow, Cthaat Aquadingen, Cthulhu, Cthylla, Dagon, de Marigny, Elder Gods, Elysia, G'harne, Great Race of Yith, Hali, Hastur, Hounds of Tindalos, Hydra, Innsmouth, Ithaqua, Kingsport, Kthanid, Moon Bog, Oth-Neth, Peaslee, R'lyeh, Sarnath, Shub-Niggurath, Tiania, Tsan-Chan, T3RE, Urbicus, Walmsley, Yegg-Ha, Yog-Sothoth 263. Brian Lumley, "The Fairground Horror", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Cthulhu, Shudde-M'ell 264. Brian Lumley, THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977, Contains ''The Viking's Stone'', ''Aunt Hester'', ''The Horror at Oakdeene'', ''Darghud's Doll'', ''Born of the Winds'', and ''The Statement of Henry Worthy'' 265. Brian Lumley, "The Horror at Oakdeene", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977. Mentions Yibb-Tstll, Oakdeene, Cthaat Aquadingen 266. Brian Lumley, "Aunt Hester", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977. Mentions Necronomicon 267. Brian Lumley, "The Viking's Stone", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977. Mentions Crow 268. Brian Lumley, "The Statement of Henry Worthy", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977. Mentions von Junzt 269. Brian Lumley, "Darghud's Doll", in THE HORROR AT OAKDEENE, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1977. Mentions Crow 270. Brian Lumley, THE CLOCK OF DREAMS, Jove/HBJ Books, 1978. Novel incorporating ''Dylath-Leen''. Mentions Carter, Crow, Cthulhu, de Marigny, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Gnorri, Ithaqua, Kaman-Thah, Kthanid, Nasht, Night-Gaunts, Nyarlathotep, Thamuth-Djig, Throk, Tiania, Ulthar, Yian-Ho, Yog-Sothoth 271. Brian Lumley, SPAWN OF THE WINDS, Jove/HBJ Books, 1978. Mentions Ithaqua, Silberhutte 272. Brian Lumley, IN THE MOONS OF BOREA, Jove/HBJ Books, 1979. Mentions Ithaqua, Silberhutte 273. Brian Lumley, "The Second Wish", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Mentions ? 274. Brian Lumley, "The House of the Temple", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Bugg-Shash, Cthaat Aquadingen, Nitocris, Prinn, Stregoicavar, von Junzt, Yibb-Tstll, Yog-Sothoth 275. Brian Lumley, THE COMPLEAT CROW, W. Paul Ganley: Publisher, Buffalo, NY, 1987. $. Contains ''Inception'', ''Lord of the Worms'', ''The Caller of the Black'', ''The Viking's Stone'', ''The Mirror of Nitocris'', ''An Item of Supporting Evidence'', ''Billy's Oak'', ''Darghud's Doll'', ''De Marigny's Clock'', ''Name and Number'', ''The Black Recalled'' 276. Brian Lumley, "Name and Number", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, W. Paul Ganley: Publisher, Buffalo, NY, 1987. $. Mentions Crow 277. Brian Lumley, "The Black Recalled", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, W. Paul Ganley: Publisher, Buffalo, NY, 1987. $. Mentions Crow 278. Brian Lumley, "Inception", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, W. Paul Ganley: Publisher, Buffalo, NY, 1987. $. Mentions Crow 279. Brian Lumley, "Lord of the Worms", in THE COMPLEAT CROW, W. Paul Ganley: Publisher, Buffalo, NY, 1987. $. Mentions Crow 280. Brian Lumley, "Haggopian", F&SF, Circa 1972/73. Mentions Deep Ones 281. Brian Lumley, "Born of the Winds", F&SF, ? ?. Mentions Ithaqua 282. William Lumley and H. P. Lovecraft, "The Diary of Alonzo Typer", Weird Tales, February 1938. Mentions Eltdown Shards, Yian-Ho 283. Arthur Machen, "The White People", ?, ? ?. Mentions Do^ls (Dholes) 284. A. Merritt and C. L. Moore and H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard and and Frank Belknap Long, "The Challenge from Beyond", Fantasy Magazine, September 1935. Mentions Eltdown Shards, Great Race of Yith 285. Gary Myers, "The House of the Worm", The Arkham Collector, No. 7, Summer 1970. $. Mentions ? 286. Gary Myers, "Yokh the Necromancer", The Arkham Collector, No. 8, Winter 1971. $. Mentions ? 287. Gary Myers, "Passing of a Dreamer", The Arkham Collector, No. 9, Spring 1971. $. Mentions ? 288. Gary Myers, THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. $. Contains ''The House of the Worm'', ''Yokh the Necromancer'', ''Passing of a Dreamer'', ''The Loot of Golthoth'', ''Xiurhn'', ''Hazuth-Kleg'', ''The Three Enchantments'', ''The Return of Zhosph'' 289. Gary Myers, "The Loot of Golthoth", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. $. Mentions ? 290. Gary Myers, "Xiurhn", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. $. Mentions ? 291. Gary Myers, "Hazuth-Kleg", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. $. Mentions ? 292. Gary Myers, "The Three Enchantments", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. $. Mentions ? 293. Gary Myers, "The Return of Zhosph", in THE HOUSE OF THE WORM, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. Mentions Cryptical Books 294. Gary Myers, "The Gods of Earth", in NAMELESS PLACES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1975. Mentions Carter, Celephais, Elder Gods, Elder Sign, Hatheg-Kla, Kadath, Kaman-Thah, MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI, Nasht, Nath-Horthath. By extension, Lord Dunsany's Pegana stories are connected with the Mythos 295. Gary Myers and Marc Laidlaw, "The Summons of Nuguth-Yug", in WEIRD TALES 3, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1981. Mentions Cryptical Books, Gugs, Nodens, Sign of Koth 296. Charles Partington, "The Manterfield Inheritance", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Hastur? 297. John Pocsik, "Casting the Stone", in OVER THE EDGE, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1964. Mentions d'Erlette, Eibon 298. Edgar Allan Poe, THE NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM, ?, ?. Mentions ''tekeli-li'' 299. J. Vernon Shea, "The Haunter of the Graveyard", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Carter, Ghouls 300. J. Vernon Shea, "A Clerihew", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Pickman 301. Michael Shea, THE COLOR OUT OF TIME, Daw Books, 1984. Mentions Arkham, Elder Sign 302. Walter Shedlofsky, "Many-Columned Iram", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Iram (Irem) 303. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Return of the Sorcerer", Strange Tales, September 1931. Mentions Necronomicon 304. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros", Weird Tales, November 1931. Mentions Tsathoggua 305. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan", Weird Tales, June 1932. Mentions Tsathoggua 306. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Testament of Athammaus", Weird Tales, October 1932. Mentions Tsathoggua, Voormis 307. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Door to Saturn", Strange Stories, January 1932. Mentions Eibon, Tsathoggua 308. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Nameless Offspring", Strange Tales, June 1932. Mentions Ghouls, Necronomicon 309. Clark Ashton Smith, "Ubbo-Sathla", Weird Tales, July 1933. Mentions Eibon, Ubbo-Sathla 310. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Holiness of Azederac", Weird Tales, November 1933. $. Mentions ? 311. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Seven Geases", Weird Tales, October 1934. Mentions Abhoth, Atlach-Nacha, Serpent People, Tsathoggua, Voormis 312. Clark Ashton Smith, "Vulthoom", Weird Tales, September 1935. Mentions Aihai, Vulthoom 313. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Coming of the White Worm", Stirring Science Stories, April 1941. Mentions Eibon, Rlim Shaikorth 314. Lin Carter, editor, ZOTHIQUE, Ballantine Books, 1970. Contains these Zothique stories without direct Mythos connections: ''Zothique'' (poem), ''Xeethra'', ''Necromancy in Naat'', ''The Empire of the Necromancers'', ''The Master of the Crabs'', ''The Death of Ilalotha'', ''The Weaver in the Vault'', ''The Witchcraft of Ulua'', ''The Charnel God'', ''The Dark Eidolon'', ''Morthylla'', ''The Black Abbot of Puthuum'', ''The Tomb-Spawn'', ''The Last Hieroglyph'', ''The Isle of the Torturers'', ''The Garden of Adompha'', ''The Voyage of King Euvoran'' 315. Lin Carter, editor, HYPERBOREA, Ballantine Books, 1971. Contains ''The Tale of Satampra Zeiros'', ''The Door to Saturn'', ''Ubbo-Sathla'', ''The Seven Geases'', ''The Coming of the White Worm'', ''The Weird of Avoosl Wuthoqquan'', ''The Testament of Athammaus'', and these Hyperborean stories without direct Mythos connections: ''The Ice-Demon'', ''The White Sybil'', ''The Muse of Hyperborea'', ''The Theft of Thirty-Nine Girdles'' 316. Lin Carter, editor, XICCARPH, Ballantine Books, 1972. Contains ''Vulthoom'' and these Aihai stories without direct Mythos connections: ''The Dweller in the Gulf'', ''The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis'' 317. Lin Carter, editor, POSEIDONIS, Ballantine Books, 1973. Contains these Poseidonis stories without direct Mythos connections: ''The Muse of Atlantis'', ''The Last Incantation'', ''The Death of Malygris'', ''Tolometh'' (poem), ''The Double Shadow'', ''A Voyage to Sfanomoe'', ''A Vintage from Atlantis'', ''Atlantis: A Poem'' 318. Clark Ashton Smith, "The Colossus of Ylourgne", ?, ? 19??. Mentions du Nord. Smith's ''Averoigne'' stories, which were collected by Lin Carter into one volume, which I haven't seen, are thus all Mythos related 319. Clark Ashton Smith and Lin Carter, "The Light from the Pole", in WEIRD TALES 1, Lin Carter, ed., Kensington Publishing Co. (Zebra Books), 1980. Mentions Eibon, Hyperborea, Rlim Shaikorth 320. Vincent Starrett, "Cordelia's Song (from ''The King in Yellow'')", Weird Tales, April 1938. Poem. Mentions The King in Yellow 321. Richard S. Tierney, "The Doom Prophet", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Poem. Mentions Shoggoths, Yuggoth, Yog-Sothoth 322. James Wade, "The Deep Ones", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Deep Ones, Innsmouth 323. James Wade, "Planetfall on Yuggoth", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Yuggoth 324. James Wade, "The Silence of Erika Zann", in THE DISCIPLES OF CTHULHU, Edward P. Berglund, ed., DAW Books, 1976. Mentions Zann 325. Bill Wallace, "Down to the Sea", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Innsmouth, Dagon 326. Donald J. Walsh, Jr., "The Rings of the Papaloi", in DARK THINGS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1971. Mentions Shub-Niggurath 327. Donald Wandrei, "The Lady in Grey", Weird Tales, December 1933. $. Mentions ? 328. Donald Wandrei, "The Tree-Men of M'Bwa", Weird Tales, December 1933. $. Mentions ? 329. Donald Wandrei, "Sonnets of the Midnight Hours", in DARK OF THE MOON, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1947. $. Mentions ? 330. Donald Wandrei, THE WEB OF EASTER ISLAND, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1948. $. Mentions ? 331. Martin Warnes, "Black Tome of Alsophocus", in NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, Ramsey Campbell, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1980. $. Possible collaboration with Lovecraft. Mentions ? 332. Manly Wade Wellman, "The Terrible Parchment", in H.P.L., Meade and Penny Frierson, ed., Meade and Penny Frierson, Birmingham, AL, 1972. Mentions Necronomicon 333. Colin Wilson, THE MIND PARASITES, Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1967. Mentions Abhoth, Kadath, Nyogtha, Tsathoggua 334. Colin Wilson, "The Return of the Lloigor", in TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, August Derleth, ed., Arkham House, Sauk City, WI, 1969. Mentions Ghatanothoa, Lloigor, Necronomicon, Nug, Rhan Tegoth 335. Colin Wilson, THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE, Crown Publishers, NY, 1971. Mentions Cthulhu, Great Old Ones, Necronomicon 336. Colin Wilson, THE SPACE VAMPIRES, Random House, New York, 1976. Mentions Ubbo-Sathla Cthulhu fthagn! -- Chris Jarocha-Ernst UUCP: {ames, cbosgd, harvard, moss, seismo}!rutgers!elbereth.rutgers.edu!cje ARPA: JAROCHAERNST@ZODIAC.RUTGERS.EDU