The sunken sigils of R’lyeh and the dreaming thing beneath them, printed into deep-sea black. “For readers who like their horror ancient and enormous. It’s the one for big days — laptop, books and the day’s haul — on straps that don’t complain.” — Jane Grey, founder of Lettoria
“The Call Of Cthulhu”
After H. P. Lovecraft’s The Call of Cthulhu, 1928.
The sunken sigils of R’lyeh and the dreaming thing beneath them, printed into deep-sea black. “For readers who like their horror ancient and enormous. It’s the one for big days — laptop, books and the day’s haul — on straps that don’t complain.” — Jane Grey, founder of Lettoria
Details & size
Room for the whole day — books, laptop and all.
Material & care
Shipping & delivery
Complete “The Call Of Cthulhu” set.
“Wish I’d ordered sooner and gotten the handbag too.” — Peggy Schaefer, verified reader
Why readers choose Lettoria.
76 verified reviews of this volume alone.
Three hundred designs across seven forms — every story bound to be carried.
Ships from the USA, tracked on every order, and out the door in 1–2 business days.
Not your story after all? Return or exchange it, hassle-free, within 30 days.
“That is not dead which can eternal lie.”
Customer reviews
Questions from the reading room.
Is the artwork printed on, or part of the leather?
Printed into it. The vegan leather surface is made for print, so the ink sets in the grain rather than sitting on top — as one reader put it, “the print sits in the grain, it doesn't sit on top of it.”
What fits inside?
A 13″ laptop, books, and a wallet — with room to spare. The volume measures 13.8″ × 10.6″ × 5.5″ (35 × 26.9 × 13.9 cm), with a black lined interior and a secure zipper closure.
How long does delivery take?
Everything ships from the United States and leaves the press within 1–2 business days. Economy takes 5–8 business days ($9.99), Standard 3–5 ($12.99), Express 2–3 ($17.99) — tracked, every time.
What if it isn't my story?
Return or exchange it within 30 days, hassle-free. Checkout is secure, and our support desk reads every letter.
How do I care for it?
As you would a good book: keep it out of the rain, wipe with a soft dry cloth, store it upright, and let the leather breathe between chapters. Still wondering about anything? Write to the Press →