- The Trail of Cthulhu
Infobox Book
name = The Trail of Cthulhu
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image_caption = Dust-jacket illustration by Richard Taylor for "The Trail of Cthulhu"
author =August Derleth
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cover_artist = Richard Taylor
country =United States
language = English
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genre = Fantasy, Horrorshort stories
publisher =Arkham House
release_date =1962
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 248 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by ="The Trail of Cthulhu" is a series of interconnected short stories written by
August Derleth as part of theCthulhu Mythos genre of horror fiction. The stories chronicle the struggles of Laban Shrewsbury and his companions against theGreat Old Ones , particularlyCthulhu .The stories were originally published in "
Weird Tales " from 1944 to 1952, and were republished in collected form as "The Trail of Cthulhu" byArkham House in 1962 [http://www.locusmag.com/index/t81.html#A9775] in an edition of 2,470 copies.Contents
The stories, with their date of first publication, are:
* "The House on Curwen Street" ("The Trail of Cthulhu") (March 1944)
* "The Watcher from the Sky" (July 1945)
* "The Gorge Beyond Salapunco" ("The Testament of Claiborne Boyd") (March 1949)
* "The Keeper of the Key" (May 1951)
* "The Black Island" (January 1952)
* "A Note on the Cthulhu Mythos"Characters
Laban Shrewsbury
(1864–1938?)
The main character of "The Trail of Cthulhu" who is introduced in "The House on Curwen Street", Laban Shrewsbury is an
anthropologist and professor ofphilosophy atMiskatonic University . Although he was born inWisconsin , Shrewsbury spent most of his life in Arkham, Massachusetts. After publishing his first book, the controversial "Investigation into the Myth-Patterns of the Latter-Day Primitives with Especial Reference to theR'lyeh Text ", in 1915, Shewsbury mysteriously disappeared. Shortly thereafter, a posthumous collection of his writings, titled "Cthulhu Among the Victorians", saw publication.Just as mysteriously, Shrewsbury reappeared twenty years later and immediately began work on his next book, "Cthulhu in the
Necronomicon ". Before he could complete this work, however, his home in Arkham was destroyed by an inexplicable fire in1938 . Shrewsbury was presumed dead and his unfinished volume was published as a posthumous work.Shrewsbury had actually escaped to Celaeno, fleeing certain Mythos horrors. Shrewsbury's manuscript, the "Celaeno Fragments", remains under lock and key at Miskatonic's library.
Shrewsbury also appears in Phillip O. Marsh's 1994 novel "The Worm Shall Ye Fight!".
Asked if Shrewsbury was a model for his character
Titus Crow , Mythos author Brian Lumley replied: "No, for I was never too keen on him. I like to see a man (or character) build as he goes.... Shrewsbury seemed to come life-size right from square one." ["An Interview with Brian Lumley", Robert M. Price, "Nightscapes" No. 5.]Andrew Phelan
(ca. 1910–1938?)
A one-time assistant of Laban Shrewsbury, he first appears in "The House on Curwen Street" and is the main character of "The Watcher from The Sky". He also makes a reappearance in "The Black Island".
Abel Keane
An assistant of Laban Shrewsbury who first appears in "The Watcher from the Sky", and also appears in "The Black Island". He was a
Boston divinity student fromNew Hampshire who mysteriously disappeared after becoming involved with Andrew Phelan, a former tenant of his residence.Clairborne Boyd
Appears in "The Gorge Beyond Salapunco”.
Nayland Colum
In “The Keeper of the Key”, Colum is a
London writer who vanishes from a ship bringing him home fromArabia . His best-known work is thenovel "The Watchers from the Other Side", to which he was planning asequel at the time of his disappearance.Japhet Smith
In “The Gorge Beyond Salapunco”, Smith is an agent of the
Cthulhu cult who pursued Clairborne Boyd toLima, Peru .Reprints
*New York: Beagle, 1971.
*Jersey, UK: Neville Spearman, 1974.
*London, Grafton, 1988.Footnotes
References
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* [http://www.clare.ltd.new.net/cryptofcthulhu/lovecraftderleth.htm "The Lovecraft/Derleth Connection"] , by Robert M. Price
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