The House of Lost Identity is a collection of short stories by Donald Corley, illustrated by the author. Corley did not limit himself to one genre, but the primary distinction of the collection is its inclusion of a number of classic dark fantasies . It was first published in hardcover in New York by Robert M. McBride in 1927, and had a number of reprintings. Printings after the first include an introduction by James Branch Cabell. It was later reissued by Books for Libraries in 1971.