The Spirit of Revision - Deluxe Hardback Edition


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Deluxe Hardback Edition

In 2014 a collection of letters from H.P. Lovecraft to Zealia Brown Reed Bishop was discovered in an old trunk in a basement. Mrs. Bishop was an aspiring young writer who became of a client of Lovecraft, making use of his service of revising and improving other author's stories to help them get published. In this collection of never before seen letters, we see how Lovecraft ran his business and how he mentored an aspiring writer. Lovecraft and Mrs. Bishop went on to collaborate on the stories "The Curse of Yig", "The Mound" and "Medusa's Coil".

The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society has carefully scanned and transcribed the original manuscripts which date from 1927 to 1936. The thirty-six new letters to Mrs. Bishop are presented in sequence with eighteen previously known letters to create the most thorough picture of the correspondence between Lovecraft and Bishop possible. The collection is extensively annotated by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman and includes pictures of reference documents which Lovecraft recommended to his clients, newspaper clippings about topics he describes, facsimiles of some letters, a cartoon by Lovecraft and much more. The Spirit of Revision features an introduction by pre-eminent Lovecraft scholar S.T. Joshi, and offers a fascinating glimpse of Lovecraft as teacher, correspondent and collaborator.

Edited by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman, Helios House Press is proud to be publishing a beautiful second edition. Printed in full color on high-quality paper and presented in a smythe-sewn, lay-flat quarter-bound hardcover binding with gold foil accents, this edition is a must-have for collectors and lovers of fine books alike.

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I Was Actually Brought to Tears

First, let me say that I love my original copy of The Spirit of Revision. But in every possible way the new hardcover version from Helios House and the HPLHS is a triumphant improvement. I was actually brought to tears leafing through it.