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British Library
Publishing
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The Dead of Summer:
Strange Tales of May Eve and Midsummer
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"The Black
Stone"
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La Hermandad del Enmascarado
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La
maldición de la daga de tres filos. Las aventuras
de El Borak. Tomo 2
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Untitled (The way it came about that Steve
Allison, Timoleon …)
"The White Jade Ring"
"The Country of the
Knife"
Untitled (Steve Allison settled
himself down comfortably in …)
"Intrigue in Kurdistan"
"Three-Bladed Doom" (long
version)
"Son of the White
Wolf"
Untitled (Gordon, the American whom
the Arabs call El Borak, …)
"The Land of Mystery"
"The Iron Terror"
"A Power Among
the Islands"
"Three-Bladed Doom" (short
version)
"The Sword of Lal Singh" (poem)
"The Tale of the
Rajah's Ring"
"The Further Adventures
of Lal Singh"
"Lal Singh, Oriental
Gentleman"
"Drag"
"The Song of Yar Ali
Khan" (poem)
"The Lion Gate"
Untitled (When Yar Ali Khan crept
into the camp of Zumal Khan, …)
Untitled (Two men were standing in
the bazaar at Delhi.)
Untitled ("Now bright, now red, the sabers
sped among the (poem)
"Spears of the East"
"Under the Great
Tiger"
Untitled (Thure Khan gazed out across
the shifting vastness …)
Untitled (A Cossack and a Turk …)
Untitled (… that is, the artistry
is but a symbol for the thought!)
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Pipoca e
Nanquim
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A Torre do Elefante
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"The
Tower of the Elephant"
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The Robert E. Howard Foundation
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Robert E. Howard Foundation
Newsletter V18N4
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Untitled (The
Scarlet Citadel [synopsis])
"The Scarlet Citadel"
(Part 1 of 2)
To Tevis Clyde
Smith, June 3, 1925
To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. post July 20, 1925,
Salaam, Clyde: /
"Old boy, I got your letter. I can’t say that it …"
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University of
North Texas Press
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Robert
E. Howard: The Life and Times of a Texas Author
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"The Phoenix on
the Sword" (verse
heading, Chapter 2 only)
"Heritage" (1, poem)
(lines 1-2)
"An American" (poem)
(lines 1-4)
"The Dweller in Dark
Valley" (poem) (lines 1-2)
"The Sand-Hills' Crest" (poem)
(lines 1-2)
"Nights
to Both of Us Known" (poem) (lines 4-8)
"Moonlight on
a Skull" (poem) (third stanza)
"The Sea" (poem)
(lines 1-4)
"Another Hymn of
Hate" (poem) (lines 9-10)
"Forbidden Magic" (poem)
(first stanza)
"Kelly
the Conjure-Man" (verse heading)
"Futility" (2, poem)
(lines 6-9)
"Poet" (poem)
"The Song of the
Last Briton" (poem) (last stanza)
"Solomon Kane's Homecoming"
(1, poem) (last stanza)
"In the Ring" (poem)
(last stanza)
"The King and
the Oak" (poem)
(first stanza)
"Who Is Grandpa Theobold?" (poem)
(fourth stanza)
"The Drums of Pictdom" (poem)
"The
Road to Yesterday" (poem)
(first stanza)
"Arkham" (poem)
"Cowboy" (poem)
"The Phoenix on
the Sword" (verse
heading, Chapter 5 only, as "The Road of Kings")
"The Voices Waken Memory" (poem)
(first stanza)
"Modest Bill" (poem)
(lines 42-45)
"The Hills of Kandahar"
(poem) (lines 1-4)
"Love" (poem) (first stanza)
"To a Woman" (3,
poem) (fourth stanza)
"Desire" (poem) (lines
1-5)
"The Alamo" (poem)
"Lines
Written In the Realization That I Must Die" (poem)
(second stanza)
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May
Independently Published
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L'Isola degli Eoni
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"The
Isle of the Eons"
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Portal Ediciones
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Conan de Cimmeria
Volume 1
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"The Phoenix on the Sword"
"The Scarlet Citadel"
"The Tower of the Elephant"
"Black Colossus"
"The Slithering Shadow"
"The
Pool of the Black One"
"Rogues in the House"
"The
Frost-Giant's Daughter"
"Shadows
in the Moonlight"
"Queen
of the Black Coast"
"The
Hyborian Age"
"The
God in the Bowl"
"The
Hall of the Dead"
To P. Schuyler Miller,
March 10, 1936
"I feel indeed honored that you and Dr. Clark …"
To Clark Ashton Smith,
July 23, 1935
"I’m ashamed of my long delay in answering …"
To Clark Ashton Smith,
ca. January 1934
"Thanks again for the drawing of the wizard."
To Clark Ashton Smith,
ca. March 1934
"I am sorry to hear you have been indisposed …"
"To Clark Ashton Smith,
pm, May 21 1934
"My delay in answering your last letter …"
To Clark Ashton Smith,
pm, December 14, 1933
"Only the fact that I have been sick …"
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| Providence Press |
Le Cronache
Barbariche Volume 2
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"Xuthal
of the Dusk"
"The Pool of the
Black One"
"Rogues in the House"
"The Vale of Lost
Women"
"The Devil in Iron"
"The People of the Black
Circle"
untitled (The
People of the Black Circle [synopsis])
"The
People of
the Black Circle
- The Story Thus Far ..."
"Drums of Tombalku" (synopsis)
"Drums of Tombalku" (fragment)
untitled (The
Westermarck: located between
. . .)
"Wolves
Beyond the Border" (Draft A)
"Wolves
Beyond the Border" (Draft B)
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The REH
Foundation Press
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The
Collected Boxing Fiction of Robert
E. Howard: Fists of Iron, Round 1 (Version
2.0 - Ultimate Edition)
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"The Spirit of
Tom Molyneaux"
"Double
Cross"
"The
Weeping Willow"
"The
Right Hook"
"The
Voice of Doom"
"Crowd-Horror"
"Iron
Men"
"The
Mark of a Bloody Hand"
"They
Always Come Back"
"The
Trail of the Snake"
"Kid Lavigne
is Dead" (poem)
"Aw Come on and Fight!"
(poem)
"The Cooling
of Spike McRue" (poem)
"Fables for Little
Folks" (poem)
"The
Champ" (poem)
"Slugger’s Vow"
(poem)
"And Dempsey Climbed
Into the Ring" (poem)
"In the Ring"
(poem)
"Fighting the Anaconda
Kid" (poem)
"Down the Ages"
(poem)
"John L. Sullivan"
(poem)
"Jack
Dempsey" (poem)
"The Duckers of Crosses" (poem)
"All the Crowd" (poem)
"When you Were
a Set-up and I Was a Ham"
(poem)
"The
Spirit of Brian Boru"
"A Man
of Peace"
"The
Atavist"
"Cupid
vs. Pollux"
"The
Spirit of Tom Molyneaux"
(alternate version)
Untitled
("I had just hung ...")
"The
Ferocious Ape"
Untitled
("Spike Morissey …")
Untitled
("The tale has always been …")
"The
Ghost Behind the Gloves"
"Lobo
Volante"
"Night
Encounter"
"The
Folly of Conceit"
"Iron Men" (first
version)
"Dula Due to be Champion"
To The Fort Worth Record,
ca. July 1928,
"Tunney can’t win …"
"The Punch"
"Men of Iron"
Untitled ("The round
started slow …")
"Jeffries Versus
Dempsey"
"Misto Dempsey"
"The Funniest Bout"
"The Great Munney
Ring"
"Sporting Page"
Untitled ("Munn!
Munn! Munn! …")
Untitled ("I
progress slowly …")
Untitled ("I
like John L.
Sullivan")
"Ringside Tales"
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