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[ Return to Bibliography Table of Contents ] [ Return to Cthulhu Mythos Home Page ] RFS - Richard F. Searight
RFS Casket - Richard F. Searight, The Sealed Casket, in Crypt of Cthulhu #10, 1982. References: Alu-Tor, coffer of; Avaloth; Clark, Wesson; Elder Time; Eltdown Shards; Italy, Italians; Martucci; Martucci, Nonna; Oris, Om; Simpkins; RFS Mists - Richard F. Searight, Mists of Death #2, in Crypt of Cthulhu #82, Hallowmas 1992. (This version is a fragment. Another version of this story, completed by Franklyn Searight, can be found in Acolytes of Cthulhu, ed. Robert M. Price, Minneapolis: Fedogan & Bremer, 2000.) Narrator: Mr. Winston. References: Bentley, (Professor); Church, Dr; Eltdown Shards; Elton, (Professor); Jenkins, Mr; Kent, Josh.; Ogilvie; Oris, Om; Somesville road; Vito.; Winston, Mr; Wolf Lake; Zubnian; RFS Warder - Richard F. Searight, The Warder of Knowledge, in Tales of the Lovecraft Mythos, ed. Robert M. Price, Minneapolis: Fedogan & Bremer, 1992. References: Abominable Snow-Men; Aeneas.; Alhazred, Abdul; Amharic; Arabic; Assyrians, Assyria; Atlantis; Avaloth; Babylon; Beloin University; Book of Eibon; Carr, Dr; Cthulhu; Cthulhu, spawn of; Dalton, Dr; Egypt; elder gods; Eltdown Shards; Greece, Greeks or Greecians; Huessman, Mrs; Lemuria; Mi-Go; Mu; Necronomicon; Old Ones; R'lyeh; Rome, Romans; shoggoths; Triassic period; Tsathoggua; Turkoff, Prof; Warder of Knowledge; Whitney, (Doctor) Gordon; Woodford, Dr; |
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A Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography & Concordance By Chris Jarocha-Ernst. An indispensible resource for Cthulhu Mythos readers, writers and scholars, "A Cthulhu Mythos Bibliography & Concordance" includes more than 2600 works cited by author and title, with original bibliographic data and a detailed concordance of Mythos terms, citing which stories they appear in. If you want to find a story, all the works of a particular author, or every story that mentions dread Cthulhu, "A Cthulhu Mythos Bibiography & Concordance" is the reference work you've been looking for. Recommended. Click here for pricing and ordering information. |
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