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Books with title The Colour Out of Space

  • The Colors of Space

    Marion Zimmer Bradley

    eBook (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft, George Henry Weiss

    (Fantasy and Horror Classics, July 15, 2011)
    In an attempt to uncover the mysteries of a seemingly cursed area called the “blasted heath” by the locals, an unnamed narrator sets about questioning the townsfolk as to the location's history. When he fails to gain any information, he approaches the old and possibly deranged Ammi Pierce, who claims that the problems first arose as a result of a meteorite crash in 1882. A fantastic example of Lovecraft's seminal science fiction writing not to be missed by lovers of the genre. Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American writer of supernatural horror fiction. Though his works remained largely unknown and did not furnish him with a decent living, Lovecraft is today considered to be among the most significant writers of supernatural horror fiction of the twentieth century. Other notable works by this author include: “At the Mountains of Madness”, “The Rats in the Walls”, and “The Shadow Over Innsmouth”. Read & Co. is publishing this classic short story now as part of our “Fantasy and Horror Classics” imprint in a new edition with a dedication by George Henry Weiss.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft, Joust Books

    language (, April 20, 2010)
    'It was a monstrous constellation of unnatural light, like a glutted swarm of corpse-fed fireflies dancing hellish sarabands over an accursed marsh (...)'H.P. Lovecraft was perhaps the greatest twentieth century practitioner of the horror story, introducing to the genre a new evil, monstrous, pervasive and unconquerable. At the heart of these three stories are terrors unthinkable and strange: a crash-landing meteorite, the wretched inhabitant of an ancient castle and a grave-robber's curse.This book includes The Colour Out Of Space, The Outsider and The Hound.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Colour Out of Space

    H P Lovecraft

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2014)
    This edition contains the following famous horror fiction stories of H.P. Lovecraft: The Colour Out of Space, The Thing on the Doorstep, Herbert West - Reanimator, The Shadow Out of Time
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H.P. Lovecraft

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 8, 2017)
    When Lovecraft set out to write The Colour Out of Space, he wanted to write about an alien entity, that was actually alien and unknown. Because Lovecraft realized that if you used the same caricature of a grey alien every time that you wrote an alien/UFO story it wasn't going to be scary at all. And besides, the word alien refers to something absolutely foreign and unknown, and after awhile being told something is alien, doesn't make it so. But Lovecraft did it. He created a terrifying entity that mere humans can't fully comprehend. The Colour Out of Space is a 1st-person narrative written from the perspective of an unnamed Boston surveyor. To prepare for the construction of a new Massachusetts reservoir, he surveys a rural area that's to be flooded near the fictional town of Arkham. He comes across a mysterious patch of land, an abandoned 5-acre farmstead completely devoid of life. At the centre of the farmstead is an old well. The site fills him with an unnatural sense of dread...
  • The Colour out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft

    language (Wilder Publications, June 1, 2014)
    A meteorite leaves behind globules of colour that do not fall within the range of anything known in the visible spectrum in a shunned place later referred to as the "blasted heath”.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H. P. Lovecraft

    language (Penguin, Aug. 6, 2020)
    The master of weird fiction, H. P. Lovecraft combines cosmic fantasy with creeping horror in these three tales of malevolent alien forces, body-switching and travel across the space-time continuum.'Evil, in Lovecraft, is universal, pervasive' Michael Chabon'His prescience and novelty seem more and more remarkable ... shows a deeply modern horror at the universe' Guardian'A unique and visionary world of wonder, terror and delirium' Clive Barker
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H. Phillips Lovecraft, Massimo Cimarelli

    language (Volume Edizioni s.r.l., Oct. 25, 2012)
    First published in 1927 on Amazing Stories, "The Colour Out of Space" is one of Lovecraft's finest works; a science-horror story about a meteorite that strikes in a rural farm and begins to poison the land, meanwhile the memory of a strange and obscure past rises.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H.P. Lovecraft

    eBook (ReadOn, March 17, 2018)
    "The Colour Out of Space" is a first-person narrative written from the perspective of an unnamed surveyor from Boston. In order to prepare for the construction of a new reservoir in Massachusetts, he surveys a rural area that is to be flooded near Lovecraft's fictional town of Arkham. He comes across a mysterious patch of land, an abandoned five-acre farmstead, which is completely devoid of all life.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    H.P. Lovecraft

    eBook (ReadOn, March 17, 2018)
    "The Colour Out of Space" is a first-person narrative written from the perspective of an unnamed surveyor from Boston. In order to prepare for the construction of a new reservoir in Massachusetts, he surveys a rural area that is to be flooded near Lovecraft's fictional town of Arkham. He comes across a mysterious patch of land, an abandoned five-acre farmstead, which is completely devoid of all life.
  • The Colour Out of Space

    Howard Phillips Lovecraft

    language (, May 3, 2016)
    "The Colour Out of Space" is a first-person narrative written from the perspective of an unnamed surveyor from Boston. In order to prepare for the construction of a new reservoir in Massachusetts, he surveys a rural area that is to be flooded near Lovecraft's fictional town of Arkham. He comes across a mysterious patch of land, an abandoned five-acre farmstead, which is completely devoid of all life.