Sen at auction, few details... TYPED POSTCARD SIGNED dated 9-11-70 stating that he is interested in locating several out-of-print books by Lovecraft and Dunsany.
This is most likely one of many letters and phone calls de Camp made to collegaues and others trying to locate all details on Lovecraft, or possibly research to make a new anthology.
This constitutes a part of the Legacy of Lovecraft of that era.
Miskatonic Books
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Minor note on L Sprague de Camp
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