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1. Écrivain Du Mythe de Cthulhu:
 
2. WHY MATHEMATICS? An Inaugural
 
3. Why mathematics?: An inaugural
 
4. WORMWOOD 7, Autumn 2006 - LITERATURE
 
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5. Traditio: Studies in Ancient and
6. The Valley of the Flame
 
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1. Écrivain Du Mythe de Cthulhu: H. P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch, August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Brian Lumley, E. Hoffmann Price (French Edition)
Paperback: 68 Pages (2010-08-02)
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Asin: 1159694672
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : H. P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch, August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Henry Kuttner, Brian Lumley, E. Hoffmann Price. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Howard Phillips Lovecraft (né le 20 août 1890 et décédé le 15 mars 1937) est un écrivain américain connu pour ses récits d'horreur et de science-fiction. Ses sources d'inspiration, tout comme ses créations, sont relatives à l'horreur cosmique, l'idée selon laquelle l'homme ne peut pas comprendre la vie et que l'univers lui est profondément étranger. Ceux qui raisonnent véritablement, comme ses protagonistes, mettent toujours en péril leur santé mentale. On lit souvent Lovecraft pour le mythe qu'il a créé, le mythe de Cthulhu, pour employer l'expression d'August Derleth mais Derleth s'est trompé sur lui. Derleth voulait voir dans Cthulhu, Nyarlathotep, Azathoth, Yog-Sothoth ou Shub-Niggurath des êtres surnaturels et des dieux auxquels Lovecraft aurait cru sans équivoque, ce qui était loin d'être l'intention de l'auteur car Lovecraft n'a jamais employé l'expression « mythe de Cthulhu ». Pour lui, c'était un « panthéon noir », une « mythologie synthétique » ou un « cycle de folklore synthétique ». Il voulait montrer essentiellement que le cosmos n'est pas anthropocentrique, que l'homme, forme de vie insignifiante parmi d'autres, est loin de tenir une place privilégiée dans la hiérarchie infinie des formes de vie. Ses travaux sont profondément pessimistes et cyniques et remettent en question le Siècle des Lumières, le romantisme ainsi que l'humanisme chrétien. Les héros de Lovecraft éprouvent en général des sentiments qui sont à l'opposé de la gnose et du mysticisme au moment où, involontairement, ils ont un aperçu de l'horreur de la réalité. Bien que le lect...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


2. WHY MATHEMATICS? An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Birmingham on 21st May 1970.
by Brian. KUTTNER
 Paperback: Pages (1970-01-01)

Asin: B002D3S2JI
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3. Why mathematics?: An inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Birmingham on 21st May 1970 (Inaugural lectures / University of Birmingham)
by Brian Kuttner
 Unknown Binding: 12 Pages (1970)

Isbn: 0850570204
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4. WORMWOOD 7, Autumn 2006 - LITERATURE OF THE FANTASTIC, SUPERNATURALAND DECADENT
by Mark Valentine (editor) William Charlton on G.K. Chesterton, Albert Power on William Beckford, Sarban, Cyril Simsa on Josep Simanek, Mark Beech on Paul Leppin, Richard Toogood on Henry Kuttner, Brian Stableford, Douglas A. Anderson Wormwood
 Paperback: Pages (2006)

Asin: B000PH14IA
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5. Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion (Vol. 50)
 Paperback: Pages (1996-01)
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Asin: 9996051188
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6. The Valley of the Flame
by Henry Kuttner
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-11-11)
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Asin: B002WN356O
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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They warped Time itself to keep their secrets...

“The Valley of the Flame” tells the tale of Brian Raft, an American medical researcher in the wilderness of the Amazon Basin, who goes in pursuit of a kidnapped colleague and discovers the hidden valley of Paititi. It is a fairy world of sorts, where falling boulders seem to drift like feathers and streams run like molasses. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars STILL ANOTHER WINNER FROM KUTTNER & MOORE
Yeah, I know that one has to take inflation into account when computing these things, but still, what incredible deals the sci-fi lover could acquire 60 or so years ago! Take, for example, the March 1946 issue of "Startling Stories," with a cover price of just 15 cents. For that minimal charge, the reader got stories by sci-fi greats Frank Belknap Long, Jack Williamson and Henry Kuttner, PLUS the entire novel "Valley of the Flame," by one Keith Hammond. Hammond, as we know today, was just one of the many noms de plume used by the husband-and-wife writing team of Henry Kuttner and C.L. Moore, and "Valley" turns out to be yet another remarkable tale from this legendary pair. Equal parts sci-fi, fantasy, Haggardian lost-world adventure and jungle epic, it tells the story of Brian Raft, an American medical researcher in the wilderness of the Amazon Basin, who goes in pursuit of a kidnapped colleague and discovers the hidden valley of Paititi. It is a fairy world of sorts, where falling boulders seem to drift like feathers and streams run like molasses. The reason: All life-forms in Paititi have been abnormally accelerated by the flame called Curupuri, a mass of living energy from the heavens that had crashed in the Amazon region aeons ago. The area's native jaguars have evolved into catlike humans (this is not really a spoiler; the subtitle for the tale in "Startling Stories" reads "A Novel of the Cat People") and numerous mutated plant and animal forms thrive in abundance. Raft becomes embroiled in a plot involving the madman Parror's quest to strengthen the Flame; falls into intrigue at the castle court of the crazed King Darum; and becomes romantically involved with the feline Janissa. The book features two tremendous set pieces; one in the Garden of Kharn, in which Raft must fend off all manner of monstrous flora, and the second in the cavern of the Flame itself, as Raft battles his tigerish madman foe at the brink of an abyss whilst the mountainous, mutating Flame threatens to destroy the entire region. Throw in a cave full of deformed mutants, duels with vicious taloned gauntlets, some high-tech superscience, hypnotism and magic amulets, and you've got quite a little package of wonders on your hands. I don't think it will surprise anyone to learn that Kuttner and Moore write wonderfully, with a surprisingly wide range of literary, artistic and historic reference (Balzac, Baldur, Brancusi, Arrhennius, Fenris-wolf and Birnam Wood are all brought up) that belies the novel's pulpy origins. The book is as exciting, fast moving and colorful as can be, and was deservedly chosen by James Cawthorn and Michael Moorcock for inclusion in their overview volume "Fantasy: The 100 Best Books." I enjoyed this novel even more recently than I did when I first read it 20 or so years ago, and think that it would make for an incredible film, if brought to the screen with respect by a team with the requisite $200 million. The 1964 Ace paperback edition pictured above, which is the one that I own, has a cover price of 40 cents, and I feel it is high time for this great fantasy work to be put back into print after 40+ years at today's modern, inflated prices. Whatever price the reader winds up paying for this one, I think he/she will be extremely satisfied. ... Read more


7. SCIENCE FANTASY CORRESPONDENT:The Wine Dark Sea; New Settings: Villiers de L'Isle-Adam; First Patrol; To the House Subcommittee on Space Science Applications; The Guise of Youth; The Perpetual Honeymoon; Fantasy Film News Bits; Last Autumn Last Winter
by Willis (editor) (Robert Aickman; Brian W. Aldiss; Joseph Bryan; Arthur C. Clarke; Robert E. Howard; David H. Keller; Henry Kuttner; H. P. Lovecraft; Joseph Allan Ryan; Kenneth Sterling; Villiers de L'Isle-Adam; Jack Williamson) Conover
 Paperback: Pages (1975)

Asin: B000HHHLBM
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