American library books Β» H. P. Lovecraft Β» Page 2

Books author - "H. P. Lovecraft"

Here you can read books by the author - author - "H. P. Lovecraft". for free, as well as read full versions online without registration and SMS on americanlibrarybooks.com. Read the abstract, preface (abstract), description and read reviews (comments) and leave comments.
Shunned House by H. P. Lovecraft (good books to read for beginners .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

the street. Its construction, over a century and a half ago, had followed the grading and straightening of the road in that especial vicinity; for Benefit Street--at first called Back Street--was laid out as a lane winding amongst the graveyards of the first settlers, and straightened only when the removal of the bodies to the North Burial Ground made it decently possible to cut through the old family plots.At the start, the western wall had lain some twenty feet up a precipitous lawn from the

The Horror at Red Hook by H. P. Lovecraft (top 10 best books of all time .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

e organized cliques which smuggled ashore certain nameless and unclassified Asian dregs wisely turned back by Ellis Island. In the teeming rookeries of Parker Place--since renamed--where Suydam had his basement flat, there had grown up a very unusual colony of unclassified slant-eyed folk who used the Arabic alphabet but were eloquently repudiated by the great mass of Syrians in and around Atlantic Avenue. They could all have been deported for lack of credentials, but legalism is slow-moving,

The Horror in the Museum by H. P. Lovecraft (funny books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ren't made for human beings, and their size bothered us. Anyway, it was devilish heavy. We had to have the Americans down to get It out. They weren't anxious to go into the place, but of course the worst thing was safely inside the box. We told them it was a batch of ivory carving--archeological stuff; and after seeing the carved throne they probably believed us. It's a wonder they didn't suspect hidden treasure and demand a share. They must have told queer tales around Nome later on; though I

Hypnos by H. P. Lovecraft (open ebook TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

interpreted dreams, and the gods have laughed. One man with Oriental eyes has said that all time and space are relative, and men have laughed. But even that man with Oriental eyes has done no more than suspect. I had wished and tried to do more than suspect, and my friend had tried and partly succeeded. Then we both tried together, and with exotic drugs courted terrible and forbidden dreams in the tower studio chamber of the old manor-house in hoary Kent.Among the agonies of these after days is

The Dreams in the Witch-House by H. P. Lovecraft (read 50 shades of grey .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

a discussion of possible freakish curvatures in space, and of theoretical points of approach or even contact between our part of the cosmos and various other regions as distant as the farthest stars or the transgalactic gulfs themselves--or even as fabulously remote as the tentatively conceivable cosmic units beyond the whole Einsteinian space-time continuum. Gilman's handling of this theme filled everyone with admiration, even though some of his hypothetical illustrations caused an increase in

The Other Gods by H. P. Lovecraft (the giving tree read aloud .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Atop the tallest of earth's peaks dwell the gods of earth, and suffer not man to tell that he hath looked upon them. Lesser peaks they once inhabited; but ever the men from the plains would scale the slopes of rock and snow, driving the gods to higher and higher mountains till now only the last remains. When they left their old peaks they took with them all signs of themselves, save once, it is said, when they left a carven image on the face of the mountain which they called Ngranek. But now

Shunned House by H. P. Lovecraft (good books to read for beginners .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

the street. Its construction, over a century and a half ago, had followed the grading and straightening of the road in that especial vicinity; for Benefit Street--at first called Back Street--was laid out as a lane winding amongst the graveyards of the first settlers, and straightened only when the removal of the bodies to the North Burial Ground made it decently possible to cut through the old family plots.At the start, the western wall had lain some twenty feet up a precipitous lawn from the

The Horror at Red Hook by H. P. Lovecraft (top 10 best books of all time .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

e organized cliques which smuggled ashore certain nameless and unclassified Asian dregs wisely turned back by Ellis Island. In the teeming rookeries of Parker Place--since renamed--where Suydam had his basement flat, there had grown up a very unusual colony of unclassified slant-eyed folk who used the Arabic alphabet but were eloquently repudiated by the great mass of Syrians in and around Atlantic Avenue. They could all have been deported for lack of credentials, but legalism is slow-moving,

The Horror in the Museum by H. P. Lovecraft (funny books to read .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ren't made for human beings, and their size bothered us. Anyway, it was devilish heavy. We had to have the Americans down to get It out. They weren't anxious to go into the place, but of course the worst thing was safely inside the box. We told them it was a batch of ivory carving--archeological stuff; and after seeing the carved throne they probably believed us. It's a wonder they didn't suspect hidden treasure and demand a share. They must have told queer tales around Nome later on; though I

Hypnos by H. P. Lovecraft (open ebook TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

interpreted dreams, and the gods have laughed. One man with Oriental eyes has said that all time and space are relative, and men have laughed. But even that man with Oriental eyes has done no more than suspect. I had wished and tried to do more than suspect, and my friend had tried and partly succeeded. Then we both tried together, and with exotic drugs courted terrible and forbidden dreams in the tower studio chamber of the old manor-house in hoary Kent.Among the agonies of these after days is

The Dreams in the Witch-House by H. P. Lovecraft (read 50 shades of grey .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

a discussion of possible freakish curvatures in space, and of theoretical points of approach or even contact between our part of the cosmos and various other regions as distant as the farthest stars or the transgalactic gulfs themselves--or even as fabulously remote as the tentatively conceivable cosmic units beyond the whole Einsteinian space-time continuum. Gilman's handling of this theme filled everyone with admiration, even though some of his hypothetical illustrations caused an increase in

The Other Gods by H. P. Lovecraft (the giving tree read aloud .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

Atop the tallest of earth's peaks dwell the gods of earth, and suffer not man to tell that he hath looked upon them. Lesser peaks they once inhabited; but ever the men from the plains would scale the slopes of rock and snow, driving the gods to higher and higher mountains till now only the last remains. When they left their old peaks they took with them all signs of themselves, save once, it is said, when they left a carven image on the face of the mountain which they called Ngranek. But now