H. P. Lovecraft Bibliography - Collaborations, Revisions, and Ghost Writing

Collaborations, Revisions, and Ghost Writing

Title Date written Date published Collaborators (or equivalent)
Battle that Ended the Century !The Battle that Ended the Century 1934-06-xx !Jun 1934 1934-06-xx !Jun 1934 R. H. Barlow
Bothon !Bothon xxxx-xx-xx !1946 xxxx-xx-xx !1946 Henry S. Whitehead
Challenge from Beyond !The Challenge from Beyond 1935-08-xx !Aug 1935 1936-09-xx !Sep 1935 C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, Robert E. Howard and Frank Belknap Long
Collapsing Cosmoses !Collapsing Cosmoses xxxx-xx-xx !1938 1938-xx-xx !1938 R. H. Barlow
Crawling Chaos !The Crawling Chaos 1930-12-xx !c. Dec 1920 1921-04-xx !Apr 1921 Winifred V. Jackson
Curse of Yig !The Curse of Yig 1928-xx-xx !Spring 1928 1929-06-xx !Nov 1929 Zealia Bishop
Diary of Alonzo Typer !The Diary of Alonzo Typer 1935-10-xx !Oct 1935 1938-02-xx !Feb 1938 William Lumley
Disinterment !The Disinterment 1935-09-xx !Sep 1935 1937-01-xx !Jan 1937 Duane W. Rimel
Electric Executioner !The Electric Executioner 1934-07-xx !Jul 1929 193$-08-xx !Aug 1930 Adolphe de Castro
Green Meadow !The Green Meadow 1918-xx-xx !c. 1918-1919 1927-xx-xx !Spring 1927 Winifred V. Jackson
Four O'Clock !Four O'Clock 1922-xx-xx !1922 1922-xx-xx !1922 Sonia Greene
Hoard of the Wizard-Beast !The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast 1933-xx-xx !1933 1933-xx-xx !1933 R. H. Barlow
Horror at Martin's Beach !The Horror at Martin's Beach 1922-06-xx !Jun 1922 1923-11-xx !Nov 1923 Sonia Greene
Horror in the Burying-Ground !The Horror in the Burying-Ground 1933-xx-xx !c. 1933-1934 1937-05-xx !May 1937 Hazel Heald
Horror in the Museum !The Horror in the Museum 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932 1933-07-xx !Jul 1933 Hazel Heald
Last Test !The Last Test 1927-10-xx !c. Oct-Nov 1927 1928-11-xx !Nov 1928 Adolphe de Castro
Man of Stone !The Man of Stone 1932-xx-xx !Summer 1932 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932 Hazel Heald
Medusa's Coil !Medusa's Coil 1930-05-xx !c. May-Aug 1930 1939-01-xx !Jan 1939 Zealia Bishop
Mound !The Mound 1929-12-xx !c. Dec 1929-Jan 1930 1940-11-xx !Nov 1940 Zealia Bishop
Night Ocean !The Night Ocean 1936-xx-xx !Summer 1936 1939-xx-xx !Winter 1939 R. H. Barlow
Out of the Aeons !Out of the Aeons 1933-08-xx !c. Aug 1933 1935-04-xx !Apr 1935 Hazel Heald
Poetry and the Gods !Poetry and the Gods 1920-xx-xx !c. Summer 1920 1920-09-xx !Sep 1920 Anna Helen Crofts
Relic of a Forgotten World !Relic of a Forgotten World 1934-xx-xx !1934 1934-xx-xx !1934 Hazel Heald - this is actually not a separate work but ''Out of the Aeons'', which when the story was translated to Spanish, it was titled ''Reliquia de un Mundo Olvidado''
Slaying of the Monster !The Slaying of the Monster 1933-xx-xx !1933 1933-xx-xx !1933 R. H. Barlow
The Sorcery of Aphlar !The Sorcery of Aphlar 1934-xx-xx !1934 1934-xx-xx !1934 Duane W. Rimel
Thing in the Moonlight !The Thing in the Moonlight 1927-11-24 !Nov 1927 1941-01-xx !Jan 1941 J. Chapman Miske
Through the Gates of the Silver Key !Through the Gates of the Silver Key 1932-10-xx !Oct 1932-Apr 1933 1934-07-xx !Jul 1934 Edgar Hoffmann Price
Till A’the Seas !Till A’the Seas 1935-01-xx !Jan 1935 1935-xx-xx !Summer 1935 R. H. Barlow
Trap !The Trap 1931-xx-xx !c. Summer 1931 1932-03-xx !Mar 1932 Henry S. Whitehead
Tree on the Hill !The Tree on the Hill 1934-05-xx !May 1934 193$-09-xx !Sep 1940 Duane W. Rimel
Two Black Bottles !Two Black Bottles 1926-06-xx !Jun-oct 1926 1927-08-xx !Aug 1927 Wilfred Blanch Talman
Under the Pyramids !Under the Pyramids 1924-02-xx !Feb 1924 1924-05-xx !May-Jul 1924 Harry Houdini
In the Walls of Eryx !In the Walls of Eryx 1936-01-xx !Jan 1936 1939-10-xx !Oct 1939 Kenneth Sterling
Winged Death !Winged Death 1932-xx-xx !c. Summer 1932 1934-03-xx !Mar 1934 Hazel Heald

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