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9780972164412

Collected Essays of H. P. Lovecraft Vol. 1 : Amateur Journalism

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    9780972164412

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    0972164413

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-04-01
  • Publisher: Hippocampus Pr

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Table of Contents

Introduction 8(5)
S.T. Joshi
A Task for Amateur Journalists
13(1)
Department of Public Criticism (November 1914)
14(4)
Department of Public Criticism (January 1915)
18(4)
Department of Public Criticism (March 1915)
22(6)
What Is Amateur Journalism?
28(1)
Consolidation's Autopsy
29(2)
The Amateur Press
31(1)
Editorial (April 1915)
32(1)
The Question of the Day
32(1)
The Morris Faction
33(1)
For President---Leo Fritter
34(1)
Introducing Mr. Chester Pierce Munroe
34(1)
[Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism]
35(3)
Department of Public Criticism (May 1915)
38(7)
Finale
45(2)
New Department Proposed: Instruction for the Recruit
47(2)
Our Candidate
49(1)
Exchanges
49(1)
For Historian---Ira A. Cole
50(1)
Editorial (July 1915)
51(1)
The Conservative and His Critics (July 1915)
52(1)
Some Political Phases
53(2)
Introducing Mr. John Russell
55(1)
In a Major Key
56(2)
Amateur Notes
58(1)
The Dignity of Journalism
59(1)
Department of Public Criticism (September 1915)
60(12)
Editorial (October 1915)
72(1)
The Conservative and His Critics (October 1915)
73(1)
The Youth of Today
74(1)
An Impartial Spectator
74(1)
[Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism]
75(3)
Little Journeys to the Homes of Prominent Amateurs: II. Andrew Francis Lockhart
78(2)
Report of First Vice-President (November 1915)
80(1)
Department of Public Criticism (December 1915)
81(8)
Systematic Instruction in the United
89(2)
United Amateur Press Association: Exponent of Amateur Journalism
91(6)
Introducing Mr. James Pyke
97(1)
Report of First Vice-President (January 1916)
98(1)
Editorial (February 1916)
99(2)
Department of Public Criticism (April 1916)
101(8)
Among the New-Comers
109(3)
Department of Public Criticism (June 1916)
112(9)
Department of Public Criticism (August 1916)
121(5)
Department of Public Criticism (September 1916)
126(9)
Among the Amateurs
135(2)
Concerning ``Persia---in Europe''
137(1)
Amateur Standards
138(1)
A Request
138(1)
Department of Public Criticism (March 1917)
139(7)
Department of Public Criticism (May 1917)
146(11)
A Reply to The Lingerer
157(1)
The United's Problem
158(1)
Editorially
159(1)
The ``Other United''
160(1)
Department of Public Criticism (July 1917)
161(4)
Little Journeys to the Homes of Prominent Amateurs: V. Eleanor J. Barnhart
165(4)
News Notes (July 1917)
169(2)
President's Message (September 1917)
171(2)
President's Message (November 1917)
173(1)
President's Message (January 1918)
174(1)
Department of Public Criticism (January 1918)
175(8)
President's Message (March 1918)
183(2)
Department of Public Criticism (March 1918)
185(5)
President's Message (May 1918)
190(1)
Department of Public Criticism (May 1918)
191(7)
Comment
198(2)
President's Message (July 1918)
200(1)
Amateur Criticism
201(1)
The United 1917--1918
202(1)
The Amateur Press Club
203(1)
Les Mouches Fantastiques
203(1)
Department of Public Criticism (September 1918)
204(6)
Department of Public Criticism (November 1918)
210(3)
News Notes (November 1918)
213(1)
[Letter to the Bureau of Critics]
214(2)
Department of Public Criticism (January 1919)
216(6)
Department of Public Criticism (March 1919)
222(5)
Winifred Virginia Jordan: Associate Editor
227(2)
Helene Hoffman Cole---Litterateur
229(1)
Department of Public Criticism (May 1919)
230(5)
Trimmings
235(2)
For Official Editor---Anne Tillery Renshaw
237(1)
Amateurdom
238(1)
Looking Backward
239(15)
For What Does the United Stand?
254(1)
The Pseudo-United
255(2)
The Conquest of the Hub Club
257(1)
News Notes (September 1920)
258(1)
Amateur Journalism: Its Possible Needs and Betterment
259(3)
Editorial (November 1920)
262(2)
News Notes (November 1920)
264(3)
News Notes (January 1921)
267(3)
The United's Policy 1920--1921
270(1)
What Amateurdom and I Have Done for Each Other
271(3)
News Notes (March 1921)
274(1)
The Vivisector (March 1921)
275(2)
[Letter to John Milton Heins]
277(1)
Lucubrations Lovecraftian
277(8)
News Notes (May 1921)
285(2)
The Vivisector (June 1921)
287(2)
The Haverhill Convention
289(3)
News Notes (July 1921)
292(1)
Within the Gates
293(2)
The Convention Banquet
295(2)
Editorial (September 1921)
297(2)
News Notes (September 1921)
299(2)
A Singer of Ethereal Moods and Fancies
301(1)
News Notes (November 1921)
301(3)
[Letter to John Milton Heins]
304(1)
Editorial (January 1922)
305(1)
News Notes (January 1922)
306(4)
Rainbow Called Best First Issue
310(2)
News Notes (March 1922)
312(3)
The Vivisector (March 1922)
315(1)
News Notes (May 1922)
316(1)
[Letter to the N.A.P.A.]
317(1)
President's Message (November 1922--January 1923)
318(5)
President's Message (March 1923)
323(4)
Bureau of Critics (March 1923)
327(3)
Rursus Adsumus
330(1)
The Vivisector (Spring 1923)
330(2)
President's Message (May 1923)
332(4)
Lovecraft's Greeting
336(1)
President's Message (July 1923)
337(6)
[Untitled Notes on Amateur Journalism]
343(1)
The President's Annual Report
344(5)
Trends and Objects
349(1)
Editorial (May 1924)
350(2)
News Notes (May 1924)
352(2)
Editorial (July 1925)
354(2)
News Notes (July 1925)
356(2)
A Matter of Uniteds
358(3)
The Convention
361(3)
Bureau of Critics (December 1931)
364(3)
Critics Submit First Report
367(1)
Verse Criticism
368(2)
Report of Bureau of Critics
370(1)
Bureau of Critics Comment on Verse, Typography, Prose
371(3)
Bureau of Critics (June 1934)
374(2)
Chairman of the Bureau of Critics Reports on Poetry
376(2)
Mrs. Miniter---Estimates and Recollections
378(9)
Report of the Bureau of Critics (December 1934)
387(1)
Report of the Bureau of Critics (March 1935)
388(2)
Lovecraft Offers Verse Criticism
390(2)
Dr. Eugene B. Kuntz
392(1)
Some Current Amateur Verse
393(3)
Report of the Executive Judges
396(3)
Some Current Motives and Practices
399(4)
[Letter to the N.A.P.A.]
403(1)
[Literary Review]
404(7)
Defining the ``Ideal'' Paper
411(14)
Appendix
[Miscellaneous Notes in the United Amateur]
417(1)
Official Organ Fund
418(3)
[Untitled Note on Amateur Poetry]
421(2)
[On Notes High and Low by Carrie Adams Berry]
423(1)
A Voice from the Grave
423(2)
Index 425

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