First edition, cover art by Earl Geier The Book of Iod is a collection of short stories by Henry Kuttner published by Chaosium in 1995. ## Contents * 1 Plot summary * 2 Reception * 3 Review * 4 References ## Plot summary[edit] The Book of Iod is part of the Cthulhu Cycle Books series from Chaosium, and includes eleven stories by Kuttner originally published between 1936 and 1939, as well as one story by editor Robert M. Price and one by Lin Carter.[1] ## Reception[edit] Steve Faragher reviewed The Book of iod for Arcane magazine, rating it an 8 out of 10 overall.[1] Faragher comments that "Rather a fine collection of stories [...] Kuttner was a young man profoundly influenced by HP Lovecraft, who became a member of the Lovecraft circle in the year before the Grand Old Man of Horror died."[1] ## Review[edit] * Review by Stephen Theaker (2015) in Theaker's Quarterly Fiction, #51[2] ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b c Faragher, Steve (December 1995). "The Great Library". Arcane. Future Publishing (1): 82. 2. ^ "Title: The Book of Iod". * v * t * e Works by Lewis Padgett * Henry Kuttner * C. L. Moore Novels| * Earth's Last Citadel (1943) * Vintage Season (1946) * Valley of the Flame (1946) * The Fairy Chessmen (1946) * Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1947) * The Dark World (1965) Short stories & collections| * "The Graveyard Rats" (1936) * "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" (1943) * "Nothing but Gingerbread Left" (1943) * "Happy Ending" (1948) * A Gnome There Was (1950) * Robots Have No Tails (1952) * Ahead of Time (1953) * Mutant (1953) * Line to Tomorrow (1954) * Elak of Atlantis (1985) * The Book of Iod (1995) * The Hogben Chronicles (2013) Adaptations| * The Twonky (1953) * Tales of Frankenstein (1958) * The Last Mimzy (2007) *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template