The Rainbow, Vols. I and II
The Rainbow was an amateur literary journal founded and edited by Sonia H. Davis, the woman known to many as Mrs. Lovecraft, and featuring a wide range of contributions. The two issues offered here are facsimiles of those acquired through a previous crowdfunding campaign by the editor, and belonged to another HPL correspondent, Alfred Galpin. Amongst other interesting contents, the first issue includes Galpin's essay, 'Niestzsche as a Practical Prophet', whilst the second includes H. P. Lovecraft's, 'Celephais'.
The Rainbow was an amateur literary journal founded and edited by Sonia H. Davis, the woman known to many as Mrs. Lovecraft, and featuring a wide range of contributions. The two issues offered here are facsimiles of those acquired through a previous crowdfunding campaign by the editor, and belonged to another HPL correspondent, Alfred Galpin. Amongst other interesting contents, the first issue includes Galpin's essay, 'Niestzsche as a Practical Prophet', whilst the second includes H. P. Lovecraft's, 'Celephais'.
The Rainbow was an amateur literary journal founded and edited by Sonia H. Davis, the woman known to many as Mrs. Lovecraft, and featuring a wide range of contributions. The two issues offered here are facsimiles of those acquired through a previous crowdfunding campaign by the editor, and belonged to another HPL correspondent, Alfred Galpin. Amongst other interesting contents, the first issue includes Galpin's essay, 'Niestzsche as a Practical Prophet', whilst the second includes H. P. Lovecraft's, 'Celephais'.