La
Hermandad del Enmascarado (Spain)
Year :
|
December 2023
|
| Book No. : |
Unknown
|
| Edition : |
1st
|
| Format : |
Hardcover (18 x 25 centimeters)
|
| Pages : |
490
|
| Cover art : |
Carmen
Barco
|
| Illustrations : |
Diego
J. López, Joseph Doolin, and others
Interior illustrations from the pulps wherein the stories
discussed in the letters appear.
|
|
Other editions:
|
None
|
Home
|
|
Notes
|
Language:
Spanish
|
Volume 2 of 3
|
Translation by Javier Jiménez
Barco
|
| Notes to the letters and postcards
by Javier Jiménez Barco |
Colección:
Barsoom Selección #2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"Más
barbarie y primigenios" ("More Barbarism and Primordials")
by Javier Jiménez Barco (Introduction)
|
|
Note: Only
the REH letters are listed below.
|
1932
|
To H.P. Lovecraft, July 13, 1932,
"It is with the utmost humiliation that I begin this letter."
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, August 9, 1932,
"I am very sorry to hear of your recent bereavement."
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, September 22, 1932,
"I read, as always, your comments on …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. October 1932,
"I hope you decide to collaborate on the proposed …"
|
|
To H.P. Lovecraft, November 2, 1932,
"I want to begin this letter by an apology."
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. November 1932,
"Here's a clipping that might be of some interest, …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. December 1932,
"Having read your latest letter with the greatest interest
…"
|
1933
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, March 6, 1933,
"I have just read your recent letter …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, April 23, 1933,
"I’m enclosing some of the latest views …"
Includes:
Untitled ("They were there, in the distance
dreaming") (poem)
Untitled ("Under the grim San Saba hills")
(poem)
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. July 1933,
"Glad we got the physical-mental …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. August 1933,
"I am sending on to you …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, dated July 9, 1933,
"Ruins of Fort McKavett …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. September or October 1933,
"I was very sorry to hear …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, November 3, 1933,
"Glad you liked the rattles."
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. November 1933,
"I am so submerged in work. …"
|
To H.P.
Lovecraft, December 3, 1933,
"Glad you found the cat article …"
|
|
|
|