“Lovecraft and the Stars” by E. Hoffmann Price, in The Arkham Sampler #6, Spring 1949. In which Price indulges in some humorous astrological flummery and boondoggling as he makes up notes for Lovecraft’s astrological birth-chart. But he also slides in quite a few biographical angles, from one who had known Lovecraft in person and by correspondence.
According to Joshi’s Bibliography, it was never reprinted, though there is the later “Astrological Analysis” by Price in the 1970s HPL zine.
Amateur Correspondent, May-June 1937 has E. Hoffmann Price’s “The Sage of College Street”, not reprinted in Lovecraft Remembered but now collected in the new Ave atque Vale.
magister76se said:
Lovecraft was actually born at 9 a.m., not between 4 and 6 as Price speculates.