Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)
"The Call of Cthulhu" is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, in February 1928.
The story's narrator, Francis Wayland Thurston, recounts his discovery of various notes left behind by his great uncle, George Gammell Angell, a prominent Professor of Semitic languages at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who died during the winter of 1926 after being "jostled by a nautical-looking negro".
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Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)
"The Call of Cthulhu" is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, in February 1928.
The story's narrator, Francis Wayland Thurston, recounts his discovery of various notes left behind by his great uncle, George Gammell Angell, a prominent Professor of Semitic languages at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who died during the winter of 1926 after being "jostled by a nautical-looking negro".
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Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)

Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)

by H. P. Lovecraft

Narrated by Michael Troy

Unabridged — 1 hours, 34 minutes

Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)

Call of Cthulhu, The (Unabridged)

by H. P. Lovecraft

Narrated by Michael Troy

Unabridged — 1 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

"The Call of Cthulhu" is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, in February 1928.
The story's narrator, Francis Wayland Thurston, recounts his discovery of various notes left behind by his great uncle, George Gammell Angell, a prominent Professor of Semitic languages at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who died during the winter of 1926 after being "jostled by a nautical-looking negro".

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173372475
Publisher: Bookstream Audiobooks
Publication date: 10/26/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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