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Harold Hadley Copeland ("Harold H. Copeland") is a (fictional) noted Miskatonic University and Sanborne Institute professor, adventurer, archaeologist, translator and analyst of several Mythos tomes, originating in an unknown source (probably one or more Lin Carter stories?)
In the Mythos
Harold Hadley Copeland ("Harold H. Copeland") is a noted Miskatonic University and Sanborne Institute professor, adventurer, archaeologist, translator and analyst of several Mythos tomes, including the Ponape Scripture and Zanthu Tablets, along with several scholarly works on obscure mythologies of the Pacific Islands. Among the notable titles in his bibliography, published by Miskatonic University press:
- Prehistory in the Pacific: A Preliminary Investigation (1902)
- Polynesian Mythology, with a Note on the Cthulhu Legend-Cycle (1906)
- The Annotated Ponape Scripture (1907)
- Prehistoric Pacific in the Light of the Ponape Scripture (1911)
- Zanthu Tablets (1916)
Heresies and Controversies
References
- fiction: "story1" (TO_DO)