French tourists to Providence now have a new guidebook, Le guide Lovecraftien de Providence (2021). So far as I know this is the first since Jean-Christophe Requette’s in 1993, which had b&w photos from the mid 1980s.

From a review in French…

… the first real book in French on the city of the Master. And this is not a guide to Providence, but a Lovecraftian guide to Providence, listing the sites surveyed by the writer or mentioned in his short stories. The book is beautifully presented, with colour photos and numerous quotes from his correspondence and fiction. Everything is soberly written, but with a personal tone that conveys all the passion felt by the editor during her journey. Well done, and and perhaps we will soon see a Lovecraftian Guide to New York City?

Another review specifies that there are…

… four routes carefully prepared by field research in 2018 and 2019, with maps and original photos, quotes, biographical insights, showing you the historical and topographical landmarks.

Which reminds me, now NecronomiCon 2022 is scheduled, that a suitable fundraiser for the convention would be an ebook of Henry Beckwith’s Lovecraft’s Providence & Adjacent Parts. In paper it’s now become a £70 ‘collectable’.