From the HPL Historical Society comes a new pocket-book version of The Notes and Commonplace Book of H.P. Lovecraft

“In 1938, just after HPL’s death, his friend and literary executor, Robert H. Barlow printed HPL’s commonplace book in an edition of just 75 copies. We thought it was high time for a new edition of the Commonplace Book, and here it is. Working from high resolution photos of an original in the Library of Congress, we’ve created a typographic replica of the 1938 edition.”

It should be shipping about now, early March 2020, and is an affordable replica with some new additions.

Note however, that it is not to be relied on for scholarship. Joshi notes…

his edition of the Notes & Commonplace Book, published in 1938 by The Futile Press (run by Claire and Groo Beck in Lakeport, California), is full of errors, although less so than Derleth’s various editions.