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Dark Worlds of H. P. Lovecraft, Volume One

Audiobook

Howard Phillips Lovecraft, has been hailed by literary critics as the inventor of modern horror, and a cultivating force behind such modern writers as Robert Bloch (Psycho), Wes Craven (The Craft, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream), and Stephen King (Pet Semetary, Carrie, Children of the Corn), just to name a few.

This Volume includes:

The Dunwich Horror - Originally published in the summer of 1926

The Call Of Cthulhu - Originally published in the summer of 1928

These, perhaps two of his most well known tales, are narrated for the first time by Wayne June (Vampire, The Masquerade, Weird Tales), bringing to life the horrors from the mind of the Master himself, in the way that only he can.


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Publisher: Audio Realms Edition: Unabridged

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  • File size: 100940 KB
  • Release date: October 16, 2007
  • Duration: 03:30:17

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  • File size: 101066 KB
  • Release date: October 16, 2007
  • Duration: 03:30:17
  • Number of parts: 3

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subjects

Fiction Horror

Languages

English

Howard Phillips Lovecraft, has been hailed by literary critics as the inventor of modern horror, and a cultivating force behind such modern writers as Robert Bloch (Psycho), Wes Craven (The Craft, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream), and Stephen King (Pet Semetary, Carrie, Children of the Corn), just to name a few.

This Volume includes:

The Dunwich Horror - Originally published in the summer of 1926

The Call Of Cthulhu - Originally published in the summer of 1928

These, perhaps two of his most well known tales, are narrated for the first time by Wayne June (Vampire, The Masquerade, Weird Tales), bringing to life the horrors from the mind of the Master himself, in the way that only he can.


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