A classic novel that bridges the gap between late 19th century British works in the supernatural or fantastic vein, and modern horror fiction. Listed as one of H.P. Lovecraft's favorite works. ### Amazon.com Review This classic novel of the weird supernatural, first published in 1908, was an impor
The House on the Borderland
β Scribed by William Hope Hodgson
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks; Mint Editions
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 181 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Portland
- ISBN
- 1513266594
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β¦ Synopsis
William Hope Hodgson's "cosmic horror" classic continues the Haunted Library of Horror Classics series.
In a ruined house at the edge of an abyss lies the diary of a madman...
Two friends on a fishing trip make an unsettling discovery when the river they've been following abruptly ends and reappears some 100 feet below the edge of an abyss. If that wasn't unnerving enough, the river runs along the remains of an oddly shaped house, half-swallowed by the pit.
Within the ruins, they discover the moldering journal of an unidentified manβthe Recluseβwho had lived in the house years ago. Its pages reveal the man's apparent descent into madnessβwhy else would he chronicle haunted visions, trips to other dimensions, and attacks by swine-like creatures that have followed him home? After a horrific vision in which he witnesses the end of the earth and time itself, the Recluse awakens in his study to find nothing has changedβexcept that...
β¦ Subjects
Horror tales
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From the chilling adventure tale of the sea, The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig', and the power and horror of The Ghost Pirates, to the strange and haunting vision of the House on the Borderland and the bizarre and wonderfully imaginative The Night Land, the four great novels of William Hope Hodgson are