“The writing was in a system of hieroglyphics unknown to me, and unlike anything I had ever seen in books”

book-aesthete:

Dagon & Other Macabre Tales H.P. Lovecraft. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1965.
First edition, first printing. Limited to 3500 copies. Original black cloth-covered boards with gilt stamped spine. Gray endpapers. Unclipped dustjacket illustrated by Lee Brown Coye.

“The writing was in a system of hieroglyphics unknown to me, and unlike anything I had ever seen in books”

book-aesthete:

Dagon & Other Macabre Tales
H.P. Lovecraft. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1965.

First edition, first printing. Limited to 3500 copies. Original black cloth-covered boards with gilt stamped spine. Gray endpapers. Unclipped dustjacket illustrated by Lee Brown Coye.

Notes

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    Because, of course, there are few things that are more metal than H.P. Lovecraft. :-)
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    fuckin eh, this is a great book cover, I like anything with bones or whales thats monochromatic, so, fuck yes.
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