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"Introduction" by
E. Hoffmann Price
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"Foreword" by Glenn
Lord
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Autobiography
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"The Wandering Years"
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"An Autobiography"
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"A Touch of Trivia"
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Letter to Farnsworth Wright,
ca. June-July 1931,
"In your last letter you asked me to give you …" |
"On Reading - And Writing"
(excerpts from letters)
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Biography
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"Facts of Biography"
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"A Biographical Sketch of Robert
E. Howard"
by Alvin Earl Perry
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Letter to Alvin Earl Perry,
ca. early 1935,
"The first character I ever created …" (excerpt
only)
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"Robert Ervin Howard: A Memoriam"
by H.P. Lovecraft
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"Lone Star Fictioneer" by Glenn
Lord
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"A Memory of R.E. Howard" by E.
Hoffmann Price
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"The Last Celt" by Harold Preece
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Bibliography
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"The Bibliography" by Glenn Lord
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Books
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Fiction
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Verse
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Articles
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Letters
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Index by Periodicals
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Translations
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Unpublished Fiction
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Unpublished Verse
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Unpublished Articles
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Series Index
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Lost Manuscripts
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Unborn Books
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Comics
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Television Adaptations
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The Junto
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About the Author
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Miscellanea
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"The Hand of Nergal" (an
untitled and unfinished draft)
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"The Battle That Ended the Century"
by H.P. Lovecraft
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"Pictures in the Fire" (hand
written, first page only)
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"The Hall of the Dead" (synopsis)
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The Robert E. Howard Memorial Collection
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"Iron Shadows in the Moon"
(first page of original typescript)
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Letters
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"The Golden Caliph"
Contains facsimile of THE GOLDEN CALPH Volume 1 Number 1 (REH’s own
amateur magazine)
Contents:
Untitled "When wolf meets wolf" (poem)
Untitled "A Cossack and a Turk …"
"Kublai Khan" (poem)
"Jazz Music"
"The Sword"
"The Follower" (poem)
"Young Lockanbars" (poem)
"Spears of the East"
Untitled "Jack Dempsey …"
"Heavyweight Champions" (list)
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"R.E.H., as Mythical Dane" (REH
drawing from a letter)
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Cartoon from the Junto
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"Map of the Hyborian Age"
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| A Robert E. Howard Photograph Album
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A Gent From Bear Creek (Herbert
Jenkins book cover)
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Magazine Covers
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Obituaries
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Notes
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Books bought from Weinberg Books
included a loose bookplate of Robert E. Howard illustrated by Marcus Boas
and signed by Glenn Lord until the supply was exhausted.
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