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Old 12-07-2019, 02:40 PM   #3396
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Originally Posted by salty-horse View Post
I'm saying both of these editions are probably not worth paying for
As I already had The Necronomicon in hardback (and the companion volume of non-mythos stories - Eldritch Tales), 99p was a good deal for me. This edition has some nice black & white illustrations; I am guessing the Gateway/Hachette edition is the same as the UK edition (Publisher: Gateway; Export Ed edition (18 Sept. 2008)). I was happy to get the Kindle edition as it means I don't have to lug around a nice collectible edition.

Even though the text is now public domain, you have to hunt around to get it; Project Gutenberg only has The Dunwich Horror and The Shunned House, the Faded Page (PG Canada) has 9 stories, I think there's others over in PG Australia (and Roy Glashan's library).
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