![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, the expanded edition contains:ĭave Langford reviewed Cold Print for White Dwarf #93, and stated that "In this last tale, a complete abandonment of the standard, all too spoofable Mythos props brings Campbell full circle to the interesting part of Lovecraft's incoherent vision: a universe of vast uncaring entities who may happen to wither our minds, but like editors are fundamentally uninterested in us. The book contains the following stories: ![]() The book is dedicated to Fritz Leiber and Robert Bloch, and contains two introductory pieces by the author, "Lovecraft: An Introduction" (1990) and "Chasing the Unknown" (1985). Cold Print is a collection of short stories by British horror master, Ramsey Campbell, all on Lovecraftian themes. "Among the pictures are these:" is not a narrative story but a description of numerous sketches made by the author. Also included are two stories ("The Church in High Street" and "The Stone on the Island"), which first appeared in anthologies edited by August Derleth, as well as later material written explicitly in the Lovecraft vein. The original release of Cold Print contains all but three of the stories from Campbell's first collection, The Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants (missing are "The Plain of Sound", "The Return of the Witch", and "The Mine on Yuggoth"). Martin, Dark Harvest 1986 Blacked Out: Cold Print. Cold Print is a collection of Lovecraftian horror stories by British writer Ramsey Campbell, first published in 1985 by Scream/Press, reprinted in 1987 by Tor Books, and reissued in an expanded edition in 1993 by Headline. The Liverpool born ex-Librarian Ramsey Campbell began as a writer of Mythos fiction. ![]()
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