This set of ten 5"x7" holiday greeting cards includes envelopes and features original artwork created just for this set, as well as a holiday-themed poem by H.P. Lovecraft himself. This poem was first published in Weird Tales magazine in December of 1926. Originally, it was titled "Festival" and included an extra stanza that poked fun at Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright. Wright liked the poem but dropped the last stanza that referred to him and published it under the title "Yule Horror." The front of the card depicts cultists gathering for an unholy Yuletide rite beyond the frightening visage of Cthulhu himself, as well as the first stanza of the poem, "There is snow on the ground,/And the valleys are cold,/And a midnight profound/Blackly squats o'er the wold/But a light on the hilltops half-seen hints of feastings unhallow'd and old." The remaining two stanzas of the poem are printed inside the card, along with more original artwork.
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Rather hysterical
This was an amusing holiday card for a select few. I set it out with the cards I received at Yuletide, but no one ever noticed it was Lovecraft themed. I thought it was rather hysterical. Anyway you look at it, it fits in with Yule better than inappropriate desert scenes of Bedouins, camels, and palm trees; grafted onto a sacred Northern and Western European ethnic spiritual occasion predating Abrahamic religion by millennia.
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