Arthur Machen's House of Souls – Grant Richards 1906 Occult Cover Art
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Arthur Machen's House of Souls – Grant Richards 1906 Occult Cover Art

Something ancient and inhuman unfurls from the darkness — a monstrous black entity with iridescent blue wings and blazing yellow crescent forms spreads itself wide, as if caught mid-emergence from some forbidden dimension. The creature dominates the cover of Arthur Machen's occult masterwork, its dark limbs curling like a predatory insect poised to strike. Stylized Art Nouveau grotesquerie meets cosmic horror in this deeply unsettling design, where serpentine symbols flank a Buddha-like idol on the spine.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 7/10

Oh man, this is Edwardian cosmic horror at its most gloriously unhinged — that winged black monstrosity looks like Machen himself summoned it from the Great God Pan's back garden! The yellow crescent horns and teal wings on a field of cemetery-grey cloth binding make this one of the most atmospheric pre-pulp horror covers I've ever pulled off a dusty shelf.

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THE HOUSE OF SOULS ARTHUR MACHEN GRANT RICHARDS THE HOUSE OF SOULS

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