![]() ![]() 02 Read by Delyth Angharad on YouTubeĪTMOM – Performed by the Atlanta Radio Theater Company from ĪTMOM – Episode 1a read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 1b read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 2a read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 2b read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 3a read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 3b read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 4a read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 4b read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 5a read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Episode 5b read by Richard Coyle BBC Radio 7 on YouTubeĪTMOM – Read by Conrad Feininger on YouTubeĪTMOM – Ch. 01 Read by Delyth Angharad on YouTubeĪTMOM – Ch. Eddy Jr.):Īstrophobos – Read By Ancient Literature Dude on YouTubeĪstrophobos – Read by Culain ruled by Venus Reading Three Poems on YouTubeĪstrophobos – Read by Female Computer on PoemHunterĪstrophobos – Read by Miniwar Hamburg on YouTubeĪstrophobos – Read by Nick Gisburne on YouTubeĪstrophobos – Read by Samantha Underhill on YouTubeĪstrophobos – Read by Widget Walls for Īt the Mountains of Madness by H. The Ancient Track – Read by Samantha Underhill on YouTubeĪshes by H. The Ancient Track – Read by Morgan Scorpion on YouTube The Ancient Track – Read by Michael Potts on YouTube ![]() The Alchemist – Read By Unknown on YouTubeĪlethia Phrikodes – Read by Jim Moon for The Alchemist – Read by Keith Worrell for Librivox The Alchemist – Read by Martin Reyto on Legamus The Alchemist – Read by Sean Puckett for ![]() The Alchemist – Read by Gareth Preston for The Alchemist – Read by Dennis Morrison on YouTube The Alchemist – Part 4 Reader Unknown from Jeff McSleazy’s on YouTube The Alchemist – Part 3 Reader Unknown from Jeff McSleazy’s on YouTube The Alchemist – Part 2 Reader Unknown from Jeff McSleazy’s on YouTube The Alchemist – Part 1 Reader Unknown from Jeff McSleazy’s on YouTube The Alchemist – Read by Alex Lau for Librivox The Alchemist – Read by GrimDark on YouTube The Alchemist – Read By Ian Gordon on YouTube The Alchemist – Read by TheCreepyPastaChild on YouTube The Alchemist – Read by Phil Chenevert for Librivox The Alchemist – Read by Aidan Barron for The Alchemist – Read by Delyth Angharad on YouTube And YouTube files are mostly used only if MP3 files are unavailable. There has been no attempt to separate readings from dramatizations as the focus here is the use of Lovecraft’s words. Note: The files are basically arranged by the reader’s last name, or by their screen name and the Unknown Reader files are at the end of each section, arranged by their site names. Saving personal copies of the YouTube videos, as videos or mp3 files, can be done using a program like Keepvid which is freely available at: If you’d like to download and save the files for yourself, and you are using a Mac, that would be ctrl + Click to bring up the right click menu, and use the “Download Linked File” function to save the MP3 files to your hard drive. If you’d like to download and save the MP3 files for yourself, and you are using a PC, right-click, to bring up the right-click menu and use the “Save Link As” function to save the MP3 files to your hard drive. NOTE: If you do a normal click on most of the MP3 file links in this gateway, the files will play for you. This is a living document that will change on a regular basis. Please support all of the readers and sites offering these files, and comment below with any recommended Link Additions, Comments, Corrections, and Questions or send them directly to the Curator of this Gateway, William Hart at (without the *’s). Direct links to each site are in the Links section along the right edge of this blog. Lovecraft’s works that are freely available to listen to (most with just one click) and to download if desired.Īll of these links connect with the files on their original sites, and are not stored here on (other than William Hart’s files). Is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.”Īnd that is why this site has been created to correlate all of the over 1200 known links to audio readings, and dramatizations of H. ![]() “The most merciful thing in the world, I think, I do apologize though, to those looking for non-English Language links in this Gateway as the focus here, is on Lovecraft’s actual words, rather than translations. Lovecraft Audio Links Gateway !” But that title, while a bit more truthful, was just too long. This really should be called, “ The World’s Largest English Language H. ![]()
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