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100 1 _aKuttner, Henry
245 1 0 _aTerror in the house :
_bthe early Kuttner volume one /
_cHenry Kuttner; foreword by Richard Matheson; introduction by Dr. Garyn G. Roberts; edited by Stephen Haffner.
250 _aFirst ed.
260 _aRoyal Oak, MI :
_b Haffner Press,
_c 2010.
300 _axliii, 661 p. ;
_c24 cm.
520 _aRecognized as a leading author of stories published during the Golden Age of science fiction (many in collaboration with his wife, Catherine L. Moore), Henry Kuttner also wrote stories for the horror pulp magazines of the late 30s and early 40s. Terror in the House assembles more than forty rare works from the fragile pages of "Weird Tales" and other pulp magazines of the day. Several tales are set in H.P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos" while others are examples of the "weird menace" stories (where a seemingly supernatural plot is resolved with a commonplace ending). Also included are Kuttner's first science fictions stories and his few forays into the "spicy" pulps. Richard Matheson provides a preface and Dr. Garyn G. Roberts' lengthy introduction examines Kuttner's background and influences for these early works.
600 _aKuttner, Henry
_vCollected works.
650 _aPulp literature, American.
650 _aScience fiction, American.
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650 _aSupernatural in literature.
700 1 1 _aMatheson, Richard
700 1 1 _aRoberts, Garyn G.
700 1 1 _aHaffner, Stephen
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