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"Intrigue in Kurdistan"
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Non-REH Content
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"Editorial" by Robert M. Price
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"The Blade of the Slayer" by Richard
L. Tierney
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"The Dark Circle" by Carl Jacobi
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"Drums of the Bizango"
by Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman
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"The Love of Oloana" by Manly Wade Wellman
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Edited by Robert M. Price
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"Drums of the Bizango" is one of five
stories featuring REH character John Gorman.
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John Gorman was created by Robert E.
Howard in an untitled synopsis for a "spicy"
adventure story.
Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman took this synopsis and used
it as a basis for a short story, "She-Cats of Samarkand."
The story was published under the byline of Sam Walser, a
pseudonym REH used when he wrote for the "spicy"
pulps.
Four additional John Gorman adventures were
written by Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman.
All of these stories appeared in Robert M. Price’s Cryptic
Publications.
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By Robert E. Howard:
"Untitled Synopsis," Risque Stories
#1
By "Sam Walser"
(pseudonym of Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman):
"She-Cats of Samarkand," Risque
Stories #1
By Marc A. Cerasini and Charles Hoffman:
"The Temple of Forbidden Fruit,"
Risque Stories #2
"Jungle Curse," Risque Stories
#3
"Drums of the Bizango," Pulse-Pounding
Adventure Stories #1
"Hell Cat of Hong Kong," Risque
Stories #5 |