The Bibliography of a Bard: The Poetry of Robert E. Howard
Glenn Lord
Year :
April 1998
Book No. : None
Edition : 1st
Format : Chapbook (5.5 x  8.5 inches, pictorial wrappers, saddle stapled)
Pages : iv plus 64
Cover art : Stephen Fabian
Illustrations : Robert E. Howard (sketch)

The Bibliography of a Bard: The Poetry of Robert E. Howard




REHupa #150
REHupa #150

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Contents
An updated bibliography of Robert E. Howard's poetry (superseding the list in THE LAST CELT).
It was issued as part of the 150th mailing of REHupa, April 1998.


REHupa #150 Contents
Section 1
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Morgan Holmes
RULES OF REHUPA
VALUSIAN BLADE by James Charles
IMN2REH #4 by Gary Romeo
NORTHERN CIMMERIAN PRESS AND DISPATCH #1 by Bill Teeple
RETURN OF THE BUNYIP #7 by Graeme Flanagan
THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #24 by James Van Hise
ZOMBIE MOM MOMS #1 by Jim Zimmerman
CHAOS OVERTURE #40 by Joe & Ramona Marek
FORGOTTEN AGES #32 by Morgan Holmes
Section 2
BUSTED RIBS AND BROKEN ENGLISH by David Gentzel
AQUILA NIDUS #26 by Tim Arney
BEYOND THE EAST RIVER #3 by Larry Rickert
ROUGH EDGES #11 by James Reasoner
THE CIMMERIAN CHRONICLES #1 by Garret Romaine
THE HIGHWAYMAN #6 by Larry Richter
RAZORED ZEN #33 by Charles Gramlich
COLD STEEL #72 by Bill Cavalier
BELTRIC WRITES #78 by Steve Trout
RED RUIN #3 by Jim Keegan
MICHAEL VENABLES 
Section 3
EXPECTING THE BARBARIANS #13 by Steve Tompkins
THE OSSUARY OF ACHERON by Rick McCollum
SAVAGE TALES OF SOLOMON KANE by Marcelo
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF A BARD by Glenn Lord and Rusty Burke  
ROBERT E. HOWARD FICTION AND VERSE TIMELINE by Rusty Burke

Notes
Compiled by Glenn Lord and Rusty Burke.
Edited by David Gentzel
Distributed in REHupa #150
The Robert E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association (apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972. An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa produces a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies to an official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy of each zine together, adding covers, an official organization and a table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called a mailing, to each member.