| Starting bid | £100 |
| Estimate | £200 - £300 |
| Absentee deadline | Dec 3, 2025, 5:00:00 PM |
LOVECRAFT, H. P. (1890-1937). Something about Cats and Other Pieces. Collected by August Derleth. Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1949. 8vo (188 x 130mm). Half title, half tone frontispiece portrait, woodcut printer's device on the title, 4 full-page half tone illustrations, other illustrations in the text (some staining to the illustrations and adjacent text leaves). Original black cloth, the spine lettered in gilt, grey endpapers, dust-jacket by Ronald Clyne with the price of $3.00 unclipped. Provenance: Ross Gordon Graves, August, 1950 (colourful bookplate); some minor pencil annotation, both grudging ("Quite good. Style quite like H.P.L.'s" on p.25, at the end of Sonia H. Greene's story "The Invisible Monster") and more encouraging ("Good dramatic reading brings out the fine lines in this story" on p.30, at the end of the same author's story "Four O'Clock"). FIRST EDITION of this collection of Lovecraft's writings which includes, in addition, "a round half dozen stories by other hands, in which Lovecraft took part, either by revision or suggestion ..." (from the front turn-in). A printed note at the end states: "Three thousand copies [but 2,995 (!) according to Joshi] of this book have been printed from Intertype Garamond by the Collegiate Press, George Banta Publishing Company, Menasha, Wisconsin. The paper is Winnebago Eggshell. The binding cloth is Holliston Black Novelex." Please note that the original dust-jacket has been photographed in its modern protective archival Mylar wrapper, thereby avoiding any risk of damage through its temporary removal. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction (1983) 1047; Jaffery The Arkham House Companion (1992) 38; Joshi H. P. Lovecraft. A Comprehensive Bibliography A25: "... Illustrations include photographs of Lovecraft, Sonia Davis, Adolphe de Castro, and facsimiles of illustrations and notes in Lovecraft's hand. 2,995 copies."