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The Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft: Del Toro to adapt "At the Mountains of Madness"?
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Mustafar_66
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May '05
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Date Posted:
5/18 2:05pm
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RE: The Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft: Del Toro to adapt "At the Mountains of Madness"?
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Dispite my dislike of the man, I've always wanted to read his novels as the mythos is truly fascinating.
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StarDude
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Date Posted:
5/18 6:10pm
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RE: The Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft: Del Toro to adapt "At the Mountains of Madness"?
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In a lot of ways, Lovecraft surpasses Poe, Matheson, and Stephen King in making horror that's truly terrifying.
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snap-hiss
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5/21 10:40am
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Does anyone have any suggestions for a good online used book retailer. I've used abebooks.com, which is great, but it doesn't have everything. In trying to compile a complete works of Lovecraft (among others) I've come across some hard to find works, such as this. Any suggestions for good sites like abebooks.com would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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Oct '98
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6/3 1:10pm
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Quite often you can get it on the net, if it's an older work:
Is this it?
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VadersLaMent
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6/7 12:52pm
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RE: The Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft: Del Toro to adapt "At the Mountains of Madness"?
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There was an anthalogy, or at least I think it was an anthalogy, in which one short story featured an artifact which was in the form of a human heart that would grant immortality if placed within the body. I lost the book somewhere and I do not recall the name of the story. Help?
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rsterling78
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May '02
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6/15 8:09pm
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RE: The Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft: Del Toro to adapt "At the Mountains of Madness"?
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Just saw HPLHS's The Call of Cthulhu. It was incredible! Look forward to The Whisperer in Darkness.
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Zaz
Title: Manager, The Ampitheatre
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10/10 11:28pm
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Upping this in honour of Hallowe'en...
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