The Journal of Campbell Thompson (2015 Cubicle 7 Entertainment edition)

Title  The Journal of Campbell Thompson
Author  Mark A. Latham
Book Type  Gaming Fiction
Rank: [ 747 / 1102 ]
Genre  Horror / Cthulhu
Setting  1920s
This Edition  Cubicle 7 Entertainment (2015 Hardcover)

Edition Summary

Nineveh! Most populous and ancient city of the Assyrian Empire of antiquity. Ringed by great walls and vast gates, filled with forgotten treasures, mysterious carvings and great libraries of tablets. All lost to the modern world.

In 1903 British archaeologist Reginald Campbell Thompson set out to locate the site of ancient Nineveh. This expedition was widely and erroneously reported as a failure. His 1919 return to Nineveh and the temple of Nabu went entirely undocumented, until the discovery of this journal. Campbell Thompson, ever the adventurous academic, sought to unlock the temple's secrets. Secrets that should have remained hidden in the Assyrian desert.

As part of Cubicle 7’s Cthulhu Britannica line The Journal of Reginald Campbell Thompson is both a fascinating standalone work of Call of Cthulhu Fiction as well as a deluxe, in-world artefact for use with the London-based The Curse of Nineveh campaign.

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Hard cover, digest sized, 64 pages.

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