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puUishcd b!/ ZEV SHLASINGER, '!/~-;YP#c:7PH1a
CAVEAT LECTOR.
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nat .we caHHot eHler.
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C isfir CTHULHU J

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E ;sfir the ELDER GODS,
fi;;ut whom Itot much;s .kJtOWIt,
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nltd the .senls nre i.o/(elt,
2he!/ prok.w!/ WOIt;t nltSwer the phofte.
F fSfir Ihe FACELESS GOD!
Or ~arlalhO-kp 10/ l1ame!
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H ;s.fOr od~ o/dHERBERT WEST J

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J! Hell 0/n !own,
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~d nre ,u;u hnrd!o drown.
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fi sailorfrom Oslo most sorel!! /tied,
J.fho SUf1/;Yedp;rales~ JlJ!!eh aftd eYeft gred eihulhu~
Iheft was hd 4 a kltme 0/papers aftd dfed
K ;sfir KADATH!
Ihe hOH/e 0/ -Ihe !l0nS 0/Lr-Ik
}ff;}ch has k;JJed erer!! r;sJtor
Garefir -Ihe dreaH/;n!l J?nndoJph earler)!
~d -Ihus ;s no-l orerJ!! known fir ;-is H/;r-Ih.
L ;sfir H.P. LOVECRAFT~
Iheftther ':Iall H1oR'erH horror~
Jf/;o createR' the A:o/thas terJust 2- !/ears ':IH1arrJage~
l1/;ereas H1ast ':Ius UJoulR'''re HeeneR' at least 4.
M ;s.fOr MISKATONIC UNIVERSITY~
fi .k!/ League school orer 200 !/ears ol,/,
r!Ous;ng the largest occult collec6on ;n the western worl'/'
fin" the Hlost rarJen" aluHlH;~ If" -Ioln:
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Ihni horridflesh-kuHd book q/Hlng;c~
Ihe rendlHg q/which 4 Hlere
Hlorln/S bf.;HgS ihe;r dnHlHed sou/s~
10 eHd'5 kih -Ur#;Hg nHd trng;c.
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fi;td' sfH1pl!/J ust cnH Hot k nrnWH,
P ;sfir PICKMAN! Ihe artJsi
Ihe olte ~/h ;~H10US altd ruJie reftOUlIt! .
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fi nolen' e.:tplorer~ ann' a
hell 0/a !1u!l~
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lfh;le OJ't Iheir separa& wa!/s 10 Enrlh aJ'tn' k!/oJ'td
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Abandoned as a child
in Canada's vast
Yukon Territory in the
winter of 1899, CJ.
Henderson was
adopted into a wolf
pack - while others
his age were learning
to read and write,
Henderson was filing
his teeth down to
vicious points in order
to survive. Captured
by lumberjacks while
leading his pack on a daring daylight raid on a logging camp, the then
teenaged Henderson was sold into slavery as a carnival sideshow novelty and
displayed throughout Canada and parts of the American midwest as the
"Carnivorous Wild Boy." Henderson escaped but, now partially civilized,
decided to remain in the world of men. He travelled to San Francisco, where
he won his wife, a Celestial beauty, from the leader of a Chinatown Tong in a
blindfolded knife fight. With a wife - and soon after, a girl-child -
Henderson mellowed somewhat, and turned to less dangerous pursuits to
earn a living. He gravitated naturally towards writing, a profession in which
having teeth filed to points proved remarkably useful, and published his first
tale in the December, 1928 issue of The Lariat Story Magazine. Later venues
included Oriental Stories, Wild Game Stories, Man Stories, Red Blooded Stories,
Popular Engineering Stories and Fire Fighters.
Henderson's daughter Erica was stricken with a rarified skin condition that
precluded her from venturing out of doors during the daylight hours without
suffering agonizing lesions and boils over the exposed portions of her body.
Thus she spent her youth within the confines of the fabulous Nob Hill man-
sion her father purchased with the proceeds of his successful writing career.
She became enamored ofthe rare books he acquired to line the shelves of his
mammoth library, many of them dealing with the occult. While her parents
and the servants slept, she would perform the rites described in these books,
seeking companionship to ease her enforced isolation. By the time she was
15, Henderson Hall was acknowledged by the Theosophical Society to be the
most haunted place in all San Francisco. Erica's pen and ink and oil render-
ings of the invisible creatures that stalked her home were briefly the toast of
San Francisco's art world, before being condemned by the Catholic Church.

BABY'S FIRST MYTHOS 2003 by C). Henderson. Illustrations 2003 by Erica


Henderson. Design 2003 by Vince Sneed. All rights reserved, including the
right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form. ISBN: 1-931748-2S-X.
Printed in the USA. First Printing: October, 2003 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
.From the twisteR'miHn's '!f
C.J. HENDERSON
& ERICA HENDERSON
(3;mes the/PHHiest orecro/l book erer.'
But don't just and take our word for it - listen to what
the critics have said in the past and are saying now!

"Not since Stephen King and Bernie Wrightson joined forces on the classic
Cycle of the Werewolf has an exceedingly talented writer and artist come
together to generate a truly groundbreaking and memorable tome that puts
a wickedly delightful spin on classic horror lore."
-Joseph B. Mauceri, FEARSmag.com
"The consistently enjoyable C). Henderson delivers again.....
-Cemetery Dance
"Baby's First Mythos is a remarkably original book that heralds the work of a
phenomenal new artist talent, Erica Henderson, and a name to keep a watch on."
-World ofFandom Magazine
"Henderson is a first-rate Mythos writer."
-Cthulhu@bass.org
"I'm sure Baby's First Mythos would have put a smile on the habitually dour
expression of H.P. Lovecraft's face. This is a guilty pleasure that is sure to be
one of the least dusty books in your collection."
-NITE SHIFT, WBAI 99.5 FM
"Erica's work in Baby's First Mythos is strikingly intense, suggestive of a
hundred masters in the field, yet both starkly and amazingly unique. This is a
woman who will be delighting that part of us that loves to be scared for
decades to come."
- The Brooklyn Skyline
"Erica is one of the best new lights on the horizon. I wish there was some-
thing left I could teach her."
-Allen Koszowski

ISBN 19317482S-X

$4.95 U.S.
A Z-MAN GAMES
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