VoxPopuliCry | 104 points
Hi,
Here is huge HP Lovecraft collection of ebooks.
In his Providence, Rhode Island home H.P. Lovecraft travelled through a dream to far away vistas of unimaginable beauty as well as dark mouldering places of unfathomable horror. He revealed the ancient untold secrets of these distant spheres through imaginative fiction, captivating poetry, developed essays, and constant collaboration and correspondence with other dreamers of his time. In his lifetime he gained little fame for his efforts, but slowly his tales of cosmic horror spawned and slithered from obscurity to influence and inspire some of the world’s greatest artists and creative minds.
Genre: Horror|Dark Fantasy|Lovecraftian|Short Stories
Edit: Name of book is Yog Sothothery
S No | Name | Type ---|---|---- 1 | At the Mountains of Madness | Fiction 2 | Azathoth | Fiction 3 | Beyond the Wall of Sleep | Fiction 4 | Celephaïs | Fiction 5 | Cool Air | Fiction 6 | Dagon | Fiction 7 | Discarded Draft of “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” | Fiction 8 | Ex Oblivione | Fiction 9 | Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family | Fiction 10 | From Beyond | Fiction 11 | He | Fiction 12 | Herbert West—Reanimator | Fiction 13 | Hypnos | Fiction 14 | Ibid | Fiction 15 | In the Vault | Fiction 16 | Memory | Fiction 17 | Nyarlathotep | Fiction 18 | Old Bugs | Fiction 19 | Pickman’s Model | Fiction 20 | Polaris | Fiction 21 | The Book | Fiction 22 | The Call of Cthulhu | Fiction 23 | The Case of Charles Dexter Ward | Fiction 24 | The Cats of Ulthar | Fiction 25 | The Colour Out of Space | Fiction 26 | The Descendant | Fiction 27 | The Doom That Came to Sarnath | Fiction 28 | The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath | Fiction 29 | The Dreams in the Witch House | Fiction 30 | The Dunwich Horror | Fiction 31 | The Evil Clergyman | Fiction 32 | The Festival | Fiction 33 | The Haunter of the Dark | Fiction 34 | The Horror at Red Hook | Fiction 35 | The Hound | Fiction 36 | The Lurking Fear | Fiction 37 | The Moon-Bog | Fiction 38 | The Music of Erich Zann | Fiction 39 | The Nameless City | Fiction 40 | The Other Gods | Fiction 41 | The Outsider | Fiction 42 | The Picture in the House | Fiction 43 | The Quest of Iranon | Fiction 44 | The Rats in the Walls | Fiction 45 | The Shadow Out of Time | Fiction 46 | The Shadow Over Innsmouth | Fiction 47 | The Shunned House | Fiction 48 | The Silver Key | Fiction 49 | The Statement of Randolph Carter | Fiction 50 | The Strange High House in the Mist | Fiction 51 | The Street | Fiction 52 | The Temple | Fiction 53 | The Terrible Old Man | Fiction 54 | The Thing on the Doorstep | Fiction 55 | The Tomb | Fiction 56 | The Transition of Juan Romero | Fiction 57 | The Tree | Fiction 58 | The Unnamable | Fiction 59 | The Very Old Folk | Fiction 60 | The Whisperer in Darkness | Fiction 61 | The White Ship | Fiction 62 | What the Moon Brings | Fiction 63 | “Ode to Selene or Diana” (as “To Selene”) | Poetry 64 | A Garden | Poetry 65 | A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson | Poetry 66 | An American to Mother England | Poetry 67 | Arcadia | Poetry 68 | Astrophobos | Poetry 69 | Christmas | Poetry 70 | Christmas Greetings | Poetry 71 | Dead Passion’s Flame | Poetry 72 | Despair | Poetry 73 | Fact and Fancy | Poetry 74 | Festival | Poetry 75 | Fungi from Yuggoth | Poetry 76 | Hallowe’en in a Suburb aka “In a Suburb” | Poetry 77 | Laeta; a Lament | Poetry 78 | Life’s Mystery | Poetry 79 | Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee | Poetry 80 | Nathicana | Poetry 81 | Nemesis | Poetry 82 | Ode for July Fourth, 1917 | Poetry 83 | On Reading Lord Dunsany’s Book of Wonder | Poetry 84 | On Receiving a Picture of Swans | Poetry 85 | Pacifist War Song—1917 | Poetry 86 | Providence | Poetry 87 | Revelation | Poetry 88 | Sunset | Poetry 89 | Sweet Ermengarde Or, The Heart of a Country Girl | Poetry 90 | The Ancient Track | Poetry 91 | The Cats | Poetry 92 | The City | Poetry 93 | The Conscript | Poetry 94 | The History of the Necronomicon | Poetry 95 | The House | Poetry 96 | The Messenger | Poetry 97 | The Nightmare Lake | Poetry 98 | The Outpost | Poetry 99 | The Peace Advocate | Poetry 100 | The Poe-et’s Nightmare | Poetry 101 | The Rose of England | Poetry 102 | The Wood | Poetry 103 | To Clark Ashton Smith, Esq., | Poetry 104 | To Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Eighteenth Baron Dunsany | Poetry 105 | Unda; or, The Bride of the Sea | Poetry 106 | Waste Paper | Poetry 107 | Where Once Poe Walk’d | Poetry 108 | At the Root | Essays 109 | Cats and Dogs | Essays 110 | Metrical Regularity | Essays 111 | Notes on Writing Weird Fiction | Essays 112 | Supernatural Horror in Literature | Essays 113 | The Allowable Rhyme | Essays 114 | The Despised Pastoral | Essays 115 | The Alchemist | Juvenilia 116 | The Beast in the Cave | Juvenilia 117 | The Little Glass Bottle | Juvenilia 118 | The Mysterious Ship (long version) | Juvenilia 119 | The Mysterious Ship (short version) | Juvenilia 120 | The Mystery of the Grave-Yard | Juvenilia 121 | The Secret Cave | Juvenilia
Mega | Zippy ---|--- Here | Here
(Tested on my Kindle Paperwhite 3)
You can follow these steps to ensure that the ebook links to Goodreads (to mark it as read and to the Goodreads Library. If you only wish to transfer, just follow steps 1,2,3,8,&9.
Download and install Calibre from here. After that, open and click on preferences>Get Plug-Ins to Enhance Calibre>search for
Add your downloaded ebooks to your library by clicking on Add Books on the top left.
Select your book(s), click on Convert Books and select the output format as
Goto your country's Amazon Website or that country's website where your kindle is linked to. Search for your book, and click on
Scroll down to product details, and copy the
Right-click on the book>Edit Metadata>Download Metadata & Covers>Configure Download and select the "Amazon Multiple Countries" from the list on the left, press Apply, select Metadata or Covers or both (as your preference) and let it run. Then click on the bottom right popup and select ok/update.
After Step 6 is done, you can check again by right click on your book>Edit Metadata and check that the ID field has nothing other than the "ASIN:XXXXXXXXXXX" as pasted above. Now the book is ready to be transferred to the Kindle, linked to Goodreads.
Connect your Kindle via USB, and let Calibre recognise it. Select all books you wish to transfer and select Send to Device.
On your Kindle, after that transfer is done and device disconnected, ensure wifi is connected and open the book, select
Done.
If you have ebook requests, do let me know, I will try my best to find and upload them for you.
Thanks!
[-] Serenadium | 1 points | Mar 20 2018 08:09:38
cheers mate, how do you read on Android and PC?
PC opens with internet explorer but I dont seem to be able to get to the page I want without scrolling.
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[-] vimann | 2 points | Mar 20 2018 09:55:55
Get the kindle app, it's available on all platforms.
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[-] VoxPopuliCry | 2 points | Mar 20 2018 10:11:59
The software I linked to transfer to kindle ie Calibre, has a good e book reader built in too. Use that, I'd recommend it.
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