The Call of Cthulhu (Annotated with Critical Essay and H.P. Lovecraft Biography)
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Publisher Description
The Call of Cthulhu is a novel presented as a manuscript found among the papers of Francis Wayland Thurston of New York in which Thurston recounts the details of notes left behind by his great uncle George Gammell Angell, who was a professor at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Angell had gathered several interesting, if strange, and at times, bizarre, pieces of information. He discusses the work of a sculptor named Henry Anthony Wilcox, who had created a bas relief sculpture featuring a horrifying alien. Wilcox had heard the words ìCthulhu fhtagnî in a dream.
This book is annotated and includes a critical essay and biography about the life and times of H.P. Lovecraft is also included with this book.