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  1. The Horror from the Hills is a horror novel by American writer Frank Belknap Long. It was published by Arkham House in 1963 in an edition of 1,997 copies. The novel is part of the Cthulhu Mythos. The novel was originally serialized in Weird Tales magazine. It appeared in the January and February–March, 1931 issues.

  2. The Horror from the Hills is a horror novel by Frank Belknap Long, originally serialized in Weird Tales magazine in 1931 in the January and February-March issues. It was published by Arkham House in 1963 in an edition of 1,997 copies.

  3. The Horror from the Hills. Frank Belknap Long (Weird Tales, Jan-Mar 1931) 1. The Coming of the Stone Beast. In a long, low-ceilinged room adorned with Egyptian, Graeco-Roman, Minoan and Assyrian antiquities a thin, careless-seeming young man of twenty-six sat jubilantly humming.

  4. “The Horror from the Hills” by Frank Belknap Long was originally serialized in Weird Tales Magazine in January-March of 1931. It was later published in book form by Arkham House in 1963, it formed a sort novel set in the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft.

  5. El horror de las colinas (The Horror from the Hills) es una novela de terror del escritor norteamericano Frank Belknap Long (1901-1994)-autor de: El hombre de las mil piernas (The Man with a Thousand Legs), Las bestias oscuras (The Dark Beasts), Los devoradores del espacio (The Space Eaters) y Los perros de Tindalos (The Hounds of Tindalos ...

  6. One of the early works of pulp terror, The Horror from the Hills is the legendary first tale of the Cthulhu Mythos. It is drawn from the disturbing nightmares of Belknap Long's...

  7. Frank Belknap Long was a master of fantasy and science fiction, the author of such classics as The Hounds of Tindalos, The Dark Beasts, It Was the Day of the Robot, and many more. In this trilogy of tales, he takes readers beyond the realm of mere science fiction, far above and below the limits of the supernatural, into a world-time place only he could create.