H.P. Lovecraft postcard : [Providence, R.I.], to Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, Calif. : ALS, 1933 June 16.

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H.P. Lovecraft postcard : [Providence, R.I.], to Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn, Calif. : ALS, 1933 June 16.

Contains acknowledgment of receipt of Clark Ashton Smith's chapbook "The double shadow," praising the stories, describing dreams he had as a child and family matters.

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Lovecraft, H.P. (Howard Phillips), 1890-1937

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H. P. Lovecraft is widely considered the twentieth century's most important writer of supernatural horror fiction. Forging a unique niche within the horror genre, he created what became known as "weird tales," stories containing a distinctive blend of dreamlike imagery, Gothic terror, and elaborate concocted mythology. During his lifetime Lovecraft published work almost exclusively in pulp magazines, and only after his death in 1937 did he receive a wide readership and critical ana...

Smith, Clark Ashton, 1893-1961

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Clark Ashton Smith was an author of poetry and later of fantastic fiction in pulp magazines. He began correspondence with another author Samuel Loveman in 1913 that would last until 1941. Loveman also acquired skills in book dealing and eventually set up his own shop, the Bodley Gallery (Bodley Press) in the 1930's. From the description of Clark Ashton Smith letters : to Samuel Loveman, 1913-1941. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 50825411 Clark Ashto...