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B&N HPL collection
Posted by: J. B. Post (IP Logged)
Date: 29 September, 2009 06:09PM
A while back, I suggested the Barnes & Noble printing of Lovecraft's fiction might be considered the "poor man's OUTSIDER" as it had the fiction and something of a black binding cloth. Seeing the prices being asked for copies now that it is out of print/stock indicates it is now a collectible in its own right and not just a nice reading copy.

Re: B&N HPL collection
Posted by: OConnor,CD (IP Logged)
Date: 29 September, 2009 08:20PM
I have seen a recent edition of Lovecraft which contains all of his work. However I find it poor because the print is extremely small and the pages are nearly identical to tracing paper. Are you familiar with the version I am talking about? I believe it is called, "The Essential Lovecraft".

Re: B&N HPL collection
Posted by: Martinus (IP Logged)
Date: 30 September, 2009 01:24PM
The only edition that contains all his work is the B&N edition that we are discussing in this thread. It is called The Fiction.



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