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1522: 245: 275:. Lovecraft biographer S.T. Joshi says that this document was never probated but that Ms. Gamwell created a formal contract confirming that Barlow was to have all of Lovecraft's manuscripts and notebooks, to publish as he saw fit, earnings from said publication to go to Ms. Gamwell with a 3% commission for himself. Barlow donated most of the manuscripts and some printed matter to the 133:, where his father was stationed but also moved from army post to army post in his earliest years. As a result, he never received much formal schooling but he was a brilliant youth and pursued his education on his own. Around 1932 Col. Barlow received a medical discharge, retired on disability from the army and settled his wife (Bernice Barlow) and son in the small town of 661:. Edited by S. T. Joshi, Douglas A. Anderson and David E. Schultz. NY: Hippocampus Press, 2002; revised and expanded, 2023. A comprehensive collection that excludes only Barlow's non-fiction (such as published letters, essays, etc). It includes two previously unpublished tales, "The Bright Valley" and "The Fidelity of Ghu", and also the previously unpublished 11th tale of 531:
and studies on indigenous Mexico. First part: generalities and the Center of Mexico (1994); VI) Sources and studies on indigenous Mexico. Second part: current states of: Colima, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Oaxaca, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Veracruz and Yucatán (1995) and VII) Miscellaneous writings (1999).
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compiled his anthropological and archaeological studies carried out in Mexico in 7 volumes: I) Tlatelolco, rival of Tenochtitlan (1987); ll) Tlatelolco. Sources and history (1989); III) The Mexicas and the Triple Alliance (1990); IV) The extension of the empire of the Culhua Mexica (1992); V) Sources
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8 (1: Hallowmas 1988). Whole of number 60. 64 pp. Special Robert H. Barlow issue. Contains reprints of 10 scarce Barlow stories from the amateur press, plus two essays - Kenneth W. Faig, Jr, "Robert H. Barlow as H. P. Lovecraft's Literary Executor" and S. T. Joshi, "R. H. Barlow and the Recognition
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language, Barlow's specialty. The two apparently became friends and Barlow entrusted the manuscript to Ripley before his suicide. She remained in Mexico for seven more years, then taught at several places in the United States before retiring in 1993. She died on December 28, 1994, and the long-lost
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Following a suggestion from an interested counselor and friend, Barbara Mayer, that Barlow make the study of Mexico's antiquities his goal, he went to Mexico in 1940-41, studied at the Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, and upon his return to California received the B.A. degree at the
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anthropology is of pioneering significance, and his collected anthropological papers are in the process of publication in Mexico. At this time Barlow was also continuing his work as a poet, writing both formalist verse and experimental verse of the Activist school pioneered by
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Barlow was highly regarded as a sculptor, before his move into anthropology, and in one letter (to Clark Ashton Smith, May 16, 1937) he complained that people took this work more seriously than his writings. But it appears that none of his sculptural work has survived.
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Note: pp. 19–32 is a chronological checklist of Barlow's works including some published posthumously; pp. 1–18 contains biographical information in the form of reprints of two essays on Barlow - George T. Smisor, "R. H. Barlow and 'Tlalocan'" (from
563:; collected, West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1978. Foreword "Robert H. Barlow and H. P. Lovecraft: A Reflection" by Kenneth W. Faig, Jr. Contains 10 of the tales. (The 11th Annal, "An Episode in the Jungle", was unpublished until collected in 207:, Mexican colonial history, and what he preferred to call "Bilderhandschriften" are of lasting importance." Dibble compared Barlow's zeal for searching for and deciphering little known or dimly recalled codices and colonial manuscripts to that of 1421:. San Rafael, CA: Lawrence Hart, 1962. Includes 39 poems by Barlow, one translation by Barlow of a poem by B. Ortiz de Montellano, together with poems by 15 other writers, and an appreciation of Barlow by Rosalie Moore and Lawrence Hart. 633:. West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1992. Intro by S. T. Joshi. Contains two texts - firstly, a restored text of Barlow's journal of Lovecraft's 1934 visit as "Memories of Lovecraft" (originally published as "The Barlow Journal in 677:
The Notes & Commonplace Book Employed by the Late H. P. Lovecraft Including His Suggestions for Story-Writing, Analyses of the Weird Story, and a List of Certain Basic Underlying Horros, &c, &c, Designed to Stimulate the
290:" and had the manuscript still in his possession when he secured a teaching position at Mexico City College. When he later became Chairman of the Department of Anthropology, he met June Ripley, a postgraduate student studying the 333:
Barlow's fiction career was interrupted in 1937 by a variety of circumstances, including the death of his friend and mentor Lovecraft, and his own uprooting from Florida because of family troubles. In 1938 he edited Lovecraft's
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his productivity attained added momentum and his articles appeared with increasing frequency in the scholarly journals of Mexico, United States and Europe. Concern for minutiae led to such works of detail as "The 18th Century
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and a distinguished anthropologist of Indigenous Mesoamerican culture. He taught classes at Mexico City College, to mostly American students who were mostly there under funding from the post-war G.I. Bill. The famous writer
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He travelled to the Yucatán to study the Mayans, and to western Guerrero, where he studied the Tepuztecs. He founded two scholarly journals, and published around a hundred and fifty articles, pamphlets, and books.
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This essay includes reprints of five of Barlow's poems with Mesoamerican themes - "Of the Names of the Zapotec Kings", "Stela of a Mayan Penitent", "The Conquered", "The Chichimecs", and "Tepuzteca, Tepehua".
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since he was 13. He collaborated with Lovecraft on at least six stories ("The Slaying of the Monster" (1933); "The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast" (1933); the spoof "The Battle That Ended the Century" (1934);
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Lovecraft manuscript was found by Ripley's sister-in-law Lucille Shreve. The manuscript, written in pencil in a child's notebook, was donated by Nelson and Lucille Shreve to the Lovecraft collection of
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immediately upon receiving a telegram from Lovecraft's aunt Annie Gamwell about Lovecraft's death. Lovecraft's "Instructions in Case of Decease", a separate document from his will, appointed Barlow his
496:. Sacramento, CA: The Fugitive Press, 1942. (verse). For these poems Barlow received the 26th award of the Emily Chamberlain Cook Prize in Poetry. The entire contents of the volume are reprinted in 408:
At the same time Barlow cooperated with Prof. Salvador Mateos Higuera in a descriptive study of Mexican codices. Within a brief three years he had cooperated with George T. Smisor to plan and edit
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In 1943, Barlow lent assistance to the first bibliography of Lovecraft (by Francis T. Laney and William H. Evans). His poignant memoir of Lovecraft, "The Wind That is in the Grass" can be found in
148:, where, in 1934, as the son of a retired army officer, he received treatment for over-strained eyes at an army facility before returning to DeLand in 1935. In 1936, he received training at the 475:, dated January 11: "A queer Professor from K.C., Mo., head of the Anthropology dept. here at M.C.C. where I collect my $ 75 per month, knocked himself off a few days ago with overdose of 241:" (1935); an unfinished parody, "Collapsing Cosmoses" (1935); and "The Night Ocean" (1936)), and Lovecraft made several extended visits to the young Barlow at his home in DeLand, Florida. 203:, "In the brief span of a decade, Barlow gave Middle American research an impetus and perspective of enduring consequence. His contributions in Mexican archaeology, classical and modern 318:. He was also proprietor of his imprint, the Dragon-Fly Press (Cassia, Florida) and under that imprint published two important works by members of the Lovecraft Circle - 307:
Barlow was interested in printing and after becoming involved in the early 'fan' scene relating to fantasy and science fiction, published several important journals -
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Barlow had written as early as 1944 that he had "a subtle feeling that my curious and uneasy life is not destined to prolong itself". He killed himself at his home in
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Barlow moved permanently to Mexico around 1943, where he taught at several colleges, and in 1948 became chairman of the anthropology department at
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No. 60 (1988) is a special issue devoted to Robert H. Barlow. It contains nine stories by Barlow (all save "A Fragment" collected later in
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and several other items from Beck's Futile Press. From Lakeport was mailed the second and final issue of his legendary amateur magazine
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Barlow aided significantly in the preservation of Lovecraft's manuscripts by typing texts in exchange for autographed manuscripts.
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Vol III, 97–102, 1949–57) and (in Spanish) Fernando Horcasitas, "Para la Historia de la Revista 'Tlalocan' (1943-1976)" from
471:, then studying Spanish, the Mexican codices and the Mayan language under Barlow, briefly described his death in a letter to 1458:, NY: Penguin, 2017. Fiction. The novel centers on a young writer's quest to find Barlow, whom he believes is still alive. 1591: 1601: 1556: 1596: 1571: 1149: 981: 541:. West Warwick RI: Necronomicon Press, 1977. F&SF Fragments series; 500 copies only. This piece is reprinted in 1475: 1241: 1428:
No 2 (1979). Entire issue devoted to Kenneth W. Faig's essay "R. H. Barlow". (The essay is reprinted in Faig's
591:(with H. P. Lovecraft). West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1978, 1982; 3rd pr 1989. The tale is included in 20: 847: 1606: 397:
under Barlow in the first half of 1950. Burroughs went on at least one field trip with him to the Temple of
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West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press, 1980. Preface by H. P. Lovecraft. The tale is included in
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by a disgruntled student. On that afternoon, he locked himself in his room, took 26 capsules of
353:(Arkham House, 1944). Barlow also contributed the introduction for the 1944 Arkham House volume 1616: 1546: 457:, D.F, Mexico, on the first or second of January, 1951, apparently fearing the exposure of his 287: 185: 1251: 973: 749:
Kenneth W. Faig, Jr "Robert H. Barlow and H. P. Lovecraft: A Reflection" in Robert H. Barlow,
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Abrams, H. Leon (1981). "Robert Hayward Barlow: An Annotated Bibliography with Commentary".
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16 (1981), Greeley Co: Museum of Anthropology, University of North Colorado, 1981, p. 13.
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distributed some bound versions of the original Barlow project as late as the 1970s).
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Born while his father, Lieutenant Colonel Everett Darius Barlow, was serving with the
1517: 1347: 1268: 1159: 1145: 1134: 1070:(1978). "Kenneth W. Faig, Jr, "Robert H. Barlow and H. P. Lovecraft: A Reflection"". 1048:(16). Greeley Co: Museum of Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado: 32 in all. 977: 966: 928: 793: 272: 253: 200: 1219: 1198: 1526: 1436: 1335: 1299: 1214: 1175: 915: 567:(2002)). Note: A rewritten version of "Annal" V, "The Tomb of the God", appears in 296: 280: 276: 233: 145: 1304: 1283: 506:. Azcapotzalco , 1947 (verse). The entire contents of the volume are reprinted in 1498: 1313:
Mooser, Claire (1968). "A Study of Robert Barlow: The T. E. Lawrence of Mexico".
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in 1942. Returning to Mexico as a permanent resident, he joined the staff of the
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Vol VII, 11-13, 15-16, 1977; plus a reprint of Lawrence Hart's introduction to
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is now footnoted with full annotations identifying the persons parodied.
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Barlow, R. H.; Lovecraft, H. P. (August 2014). "The Night Ocean".
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Eyes of the God: The Weird Fiction and Poetry of Robert H. Barlow
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Ramos, Cesar Lizardi (1951). "El Historiador Robert H. Barlow".
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O Fortunate Floridian: H. P. Lovecraft's Letters to R. H. Barlow
1038:(9). Cholula, Mexico.: Universidad de las Americas, A.C.: 16–23. 342:(John Howell, 1939), a collection of the best poems written by 118:, who appointed Barlow as the executor of his literary estate. 107: 95: 79: 1228:
Jordan, Stephen J. (Fall 2001). "H. P. Lovecraft in Florida".
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The Letters of William S. Burroughs: Volume I, 1945–1959
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Family difficulties later forced Robert H. Barlow to move to
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language. He was a correspondent and friend of horror writer
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The Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (
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Note: Bibliography of his anthropological works, 1942-1947.
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Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americana (1937-1948)
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Note: Bibliography of his anthropological works, 1947-1950.
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Katunob Occasional Publication in Mesoamerican Anthropology
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The Battle That Ended the Century & Collapsing Cosmoses
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Barlow attempted to bind and distribute Lovecraft's story "
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Bernal, Ignacio (1950). "Robert R. Barlow (1918-1950)".
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The Battle That Ended the Century and Collapsing Cosmoses
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Dim-Remembered Stories: A Critical Study of R. H. Barlow
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Wetzel, George (1976). "Lovecraft's Literary Executor".
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B.B.A.A. Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americana
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B.B.A.A. Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americana
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Charles E. Dibble. "Robert Hayward Barlow - 1918–1951".
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I Am Providence: The Life & Times of H.P. Lovecraft.
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Hart, Lawrence (May 1951). "A Note on Robert Barlow".
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in the last years before Sterling's suicide in 1926.
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H. P. Lovecraft, photographed by Barlow in June 1934
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Barlow (1918-1950)". 761: 759: 243: 1281: 732: 730: 718: 643:The Dark Brotherhood & Other Pieces 182:Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 1534: 1391: 1312: 1227: 1196: 1158: 1102: 1078: 1066: 1043: 1029: 845: 286:Barlow transcribed Lovecraft's story " 256:" (1924) but bound only a few copies ( 223: 211:. Barlow has been referred to as "the 1627:20th-century American anthropologists 1325: 756: 141:where he built a lakeside homestead. 1465:, Florida: Bold Venture Press, 2023. 1188: 818: 727: 302: 228:Barlow had been a friend of writers 125:, Barlow spent much of his youth at 1164:"Robert Hayward Barlow - 1918–1951" 945:Joshi & Schultz (2007): p. 408. 199:According to fellow anthropologist 13: 1411: 954:Joshi & Schultz (2007): p. yy. 724:Joshi & Schultz (2007): p. xx. 487: 218: 14: 1648: 1469: 904:"Mysterious Lovecraft Manuscript" 379: 1612:Kansas City Art Institute alumni 1552:Linguists from the United States 1406:4, No 1 (Winter 1978-79): 34-43. 819:Karr, Chris J. (July 10, 2018). 555:. Original series of stories in 1587:Drug-related suicides in Mexico 1432:. NY: Hippocampus Press, 2009.) 1243:An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia 1220:10.19130/iifl.tlalocan.1952.359 1010: 993: 957: 948: 939: 921: 909: 897: 885: 866:Paul La Farge (March 9, 2017). 482: 330:", a story by H. P. Lovecraft. 322:(the first verse collection by 1632:American weird fiction writers 1523:Works by or about R. H. Barlow 1448:, NY: Hippocampus Press, 2012. 1387:. January 18, 1951. p. 3. 859: 839: 812: 781: 772: 743: 613:. NY: Hippocampus Press, 2009. 355:Jumbee and Other Uncanny Tales 21:Robert Barlow (disambiguation) 1: 1567:20th-century Mesoamericanists 1305:10.1525/aa.1951.53.4.02a00070 1022: 821:"The Black Seas of Copyright" 665:("An Episode in the Jungle"). 639:Some Notes on H. P. 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(1983). 448: 336:Notes and Commonplace Book 18: 1602:American LGBTQ scientists 1557:American Mesoamericanists 1499:Resources in your library 1340:10.1017/S0003161500033721 1265:University of Tampa Press 1181:10.1017/S0002731600008581 695:Journals edited by Barlow 150:Kansas City Art Institute 123:American Forces in France 75: 52: 37: 30: 1597:LGBTQ people from Kansas 1572:Nahuatl-language writers 1288:] Barlow, 1918–1951" 1030:Abrams, H. Leon (1983). 892:"The Shadow Out of Time" 712: 184:. In 1944 he received a 178:University of California 1315:Mexico Quarterly Review 1292:American Anthropologist 521:Posthumous publications 494:Poems for a Competition 16:American anthropologist 1424:Connors, Scott (ed.), 1417:Hart, Lawrence (ed.), 1074:. [Necronomicon Press. 968:Lovecraft: a Biography 670:Books edited by Barlow 579:A Dim-Remembered Story 419:Relaciones Geograficas 288:The Shadow Out of Time 249: 186:Rockefeller Foundation 1514:Works by R. H. 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Barlow and 1168:American Antiquity 1160:Dibble, Charles E. 767:American Antiquity 740:Hippocampus, 2010. 701:Mesoamerican Notes 365:Henry S. Whitehead 328:The Cats of Ulthar 324:Frank Belknap Long 250: 154:Thomas Hart Benton 1518:Project Gutenberg 1476:Library resources 1461:Legaria, Marcos. 1363:: 278–282. 1947. 1274:978-1-59732-034-4 1246:. Westport, Ct.: 1230:Lovecraft Studies 1068:Barlow, Robert H. 675:H. P. Lovecraft. 303:Author, publisher 273:literary executor 254:The Shunned House 201:Charles E. Dibble 188:and in 1946-48 a 89: 88: 1644: 1527:Internet Archive 1463:L'Affaire Barlow 1437:Crypt of Cthulhu 1401: 1388: 1382: 1372: 1355:"R. H. 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Index

Robert Barlow (disambiguation)
Leavenworth, Kansas
Azcapotzalco
Mexico City
Author
anthropologist
author
anthropologist
historian
Mexico
Nahuatl
H. P. Lovecraft
American Forces in France
Fort Benning
Georgia
DeLand
Florida
Washington, D.C.
Kansas City Art Institute
Thomas Hart Benton
San Francisco Junior College
Lakeport, California
University of California
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Rockefeller Foundation
Guggenheim Fellowship
Mexico City College
Charles E. Dibble
Nahuatl
Zelia Nuttall

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