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Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936)was an American author of fantasy, horror and adventure. Much of his work was first published in Wierd Tales.
Howard created one of the most famous fantasy characters, *CONAN*.
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By Robert E. Howard
Halcyon Press Ltd. Released: 2010-05-04 Kindle Edition (3080 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This Halcyon Classics ebook contains 99 short stories and novellas by 1930s pulp writer Robert Ervin Howard. Howard (1906-1936) is best known today for creating the sword-and-sorcery hero Conan, subject of two movies and dozens of books. However, during his short life Howard also published stories in a number of other genres.
In addition to fantasy, Howard wrote boxing stories, westerns, detective stories, horror, and created an number of compelling characters such as Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Steve Costigan, Pike Bearfield, King Kull, and Conan the Cimmerian.
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Conan Stories
Gods of the North Queen of the Black Coast Shadows in the Moonlight A Witch Shall be Born Shadows in Zamboula The Devil in Iron The People of the Black Circle Red Nails Jewels of Gwahlur Beyond the Black River The Hour of the Dragon The Hyborian Age
Boxing Stories
Alleys of Peril Blow the Chinks Down! Breed of Battle Champ of the Forecastle Circus Fists Cupid vs. Pollux Dark Shanghai Fist and Fang General Ironfist Night of Battle Sailors’ Grudge Sluggers on the Beach Texas Fists The Bull Dog Breed The Iron Man The Pit of the Serpent The Sign of the Snake The Slugger’s Game The TNT Punch Vikings of the Gloves Waterfront Fists Winner Take All Alleys of Darkness Apparition in the Prize Ring
Detective Stories
Graveyard Rats Fangs of Gold Names in the Black Book Skull-Face The Tomb’s Secret Aha! or The Mystery of the Queen's Necklace Halt! Who Goes There? Unhand Me, Villain!
Fantasy Adventure Stories
Almuric The Treasures of Tartary The Voice of El-Lil The Valley of the Worm The Garden of Fear Witch from Hell's Kitchen
Kull Stories
The Shadow Kingdom The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune
Bran Mak Morn Stories
The Lost Race
Cormac Fitzgeoffrey Stories
Hawks of Outremer The Blood of Belshazzar
Wild Bill Clanton Stories
She Devil The Purple Heart of Erlik
Historical Adventure Stories
Lord of Samarcand Gates of Empire The Lion of Tiberias The Shadow of the Vulture The Sowers of the Thunder Red Blades of Black Cathay
Horror Stories
People of the Dark Black Canaan Moon of Zambebwei Black Talons Black Vulmea’s Revenge The Cairn on the Headland The Fearsome Touch of Death The Haunter of the Ring The Hyena The Fire of Asshurbanipal
Solomon Kane Stories
Solomon Kane Skulls in the Stars Rattle of Bones
Western Stories
A Gent from Bear Creek Cupid from Bear Creek Evil Deeds at Red Cougar Guns of the Mountains High Horse Rampage No Cowherders Wanted Pilgrims to the Pecos Pistol Politics Sharp’s Gun Serenade Texas John Alden The Apache Mountain War The Conquerin’ Hero of the Humbolts The Feud Buster The Haunted Mountain The Riot at Cougar Paw The Road to Bear Creek The Scalp Hunter War on Bear Creek The Vultures of Whapeton While Smoke Rolled Boot-Hill Payoff "Golden Hope" Christmas Mountain Man
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By Robert E. Howard
Del Rey Released: 2008-10-28 Paperback (560 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Here are Howard’s greatest horror tales, all in their original, definitive versions. Some of Howard’s best-known characters–Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and sailor Steve Costigan among them–roam the forbidding locales of the author’s fevered imagination, from the swamps and bayous of the Deep South to the fiend-haunted woods outside Paris to remote jungles in Africa.
The collection includes Howard’s masterpiece “Pigeons from Hell,” which Stephen King calls “one of the finest horror stories of [the twentieth] century,” a tale of two travelers who stumble upon the ruins of a Southern plantation–and into the maw of its fatal secret. In “Black Canaan” even the best warrior has little chance of taking down the evil voodoo man with unholy powers–and none at all against his wily mistress, the diabolical High Priestess of Damballah. In these and other lavishly illustrated classics, such as the revenge nightmare “Worms of the Earth” and “The Cairn on the Headland,” Howard spins tales of unrelenting terror, the legacy of one of the world’s great masters of the macabre. |
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By Robert E. Howard
Del Rey Released: 2007-08-14 Paperback (528 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Robert E. Howard is one of the most famous and influential pulp authors of the twentieth century. Though largely known as the man who invented the sword-and-sorcery genre–and for his iconic hero Conan the Cimmerian–Howard also wrote horror tales, desert adventures, detective yarns, epic poetry, and more. This spectacular volume, gorgeously illustrated by Jim and Ruth Keegan, includes some of his best and most popular works.
Inside, readers will discover (or rediscover) such gems as “The Shadow Kingdom,” featuring Kull of Atlantis and considered by many to be the first sword-and-sorcery story; “The Fightin’est Pair,” part of one of Howard’s most successful series, chronicling the travails of Steve Costigan, a merchant seaman with fists of steel and a head of wood; “The Grey God Passes,” a haunting tale about the passing of an age, told against the backdrop of Irish history and legend; “Worms of the Earth,” a brooding narrative featuring Bran Mak Morn, about which H. P. Lovecraft said, “Few readers will ever forget the hideous and compelling power of [this] macabre masterpiece”; a historical poem relating a momentous battle between Cimbri and the legions of Rome; and “Sharp’s Gun Serenade,” one of the last and funniest of the Breckinridge Elkins tales.
These thrilling, eerie, compelling, swashbuckling stories and poems have been restored to their original form, presented just as the author intended. There is little doubt that after more than seven decades the voice of Robert E. Howard continues to resonate with readers around the world. |
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By Robert E. Howard
Wildside Press Released: 2005-09-28 Paperback (348 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Contains 24 stories, many of which are rarely seen action, western, and boxing tales featuring characters such as Breck Elkin. "Blow the Chinks Down!" and "Dark Shanghai" are being presented here in English for the first time since their original pulp appearances. |
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By Robert E. Howard
CreateSpace Paperback (76 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library. |
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By Robert E. Howard
ADB Publishing Released: 2010-12-09 Kindle Edition (44 pages)
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So they brought the envoys, pallid from months of imprisonment, before the canopied throne of Suleyman the Magnificent, Sultan of Turkey, and the mightiest monarch in an age of mighty monarchs. Under the great purple dome of the royal chamber gleamed the throne before which the world trembled--gold-paneled, pearl-inlaid. An emperor's wealth in gems was sewn into the silken canopy from which depended a shimmering string of pearls ending a frieze of emeralds which hung like a halo of glory above Suleyman's head. Yet the splendor of the throne was paled by the glitter of the figure upon it, bedecked in jewels, the aigrette feather rising above the diamonded white turban. About the throne stood his nine viziers, in attitudes of humility, and warriors of the imperial bodyguard ranged the dais--Solaks in armor, black and white and scarlet plumes nodding above the gilded helmets. The envoys from Austria were properly impressed--the more so as they had had nine weary months for reflection in the grim Castle of the Seven Towers that overlooks the Sea of Marmora. The head of the embassy choked down his choler and cloaked his resentment in a semblance of submission--a strange cloak on the shoulders of Habordansky, general of Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria. His rugged head bristled incongruously from the flaming silk robes presented him by the contemptuous Sultan, as he was brought before the throne, his arms gripped fast by stalwart Janizaries. Thus were foreign envoys presented to the sultans, ever since that red day by Kossova when Milosh Kabilovitch, knight of slaughtered Serbia, had slain the conqueror Murad with a hidden dagger. The Grand Turk regarded Habordansky with scant favor. Suleyman was a tall, slender man, with a thin down-curving nose and a thin straight mouth, the resolution of which his drooping mustachios did not soften. His narrow outward-curving chin was shaven. The only suggestion of weakness was in the slender, remarkably long neck, but that suggestion was belied by the hard lines of the slender figure, the glitter of the dark eyes. There was more than a suggestion of the Tatar about him--rightly so, since he was no more the son of Selim the Grim, than of Hafsza Khatun, princess of Crimea. Born to the purple, heir to the mightiest military power in the world, he was crested with authority and cloaked in pride that recognized no peer beneath the gods.
More Reading: Other Books by Robert E. Howard by ADB Publishing (The Original) Apparition In the Prize Ring (The Original) Alleys of Darkness (The Original) Alleys of Peril (The Original) Almuric (The Original) The Tomb's Secret (The Original) Champ of the Forecastle (The Original) Circus Fists (The Original) Cupid vs Pollux (The Original) Fist and Fang (The Original) General Ironfist (The Original) Night of Battle (The Original) Old Garfield's Heart (The Original) The Shadow of the Vulture (This Book) (The Original) Sailors' Grudge (The Original) She Devil (The Original) Sluggers on the Beach (The Original) Black Vulmea's Vengeance (The Original) Texas Fists (The Original) The Bull Dog Breed (The Original) The Iron Man (The Original) The Man on the Ground (The Original) The Slugger's Game (The Original) Vikings of the Gloves (The Original) Waterfront Fists (The Original) The Purple Heart of Erlik (Nothing to Lose) (1936) (The Original) Winner Take All |
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By Robert Ervin Howard
Bison Books Paperback (352 pages)
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Robert E. Howard is celebrated as the founding father of sword-and-sorcery, the creator of Conan of Cimmeria and Kull of Atlantis. The Black Stranger and Other American Tales demonstrates that in some of his most powerful heroic fantasy and horror stories, he also explored a New World older and more haunted than that which we’ve seen in textbooks or museum exhibits. In Howard's Gothic America, dominion goes hand in hand with damnation and the present never ceases to writhe in the grip of the past.  "The Black Stranger" spearheads the collection. Located at the extreme edge of Hyborian geography and human ruthlessness, this Conan novella has seldom been available until now. All of the Cimmerian's lethal skills may not be enough inside a stockade that shelters a self-exiled, pirate-plagued count, besieged from without and bedeviled from within. Against the backdrop of a demonically hostile dreadwood, Howard recreates the worst nightmares of the earliest European invaders of North America.  In the tales that follow, Howard unearths sinister civilizations that have forgotten the mysteries of their origins on American soil tens of thousands of years ago. That soil is a dark and bloody ground, beneath which the monstrous heirs of ancient wrongs and unsuspected wars wait. A Comanche champion and a lone conquistador stumble upon empires carved out of the primordial Southwest by necromancers. Hot hate given cold flesh lurches on zuvembie legs in "Pigeons from Hell" and lurks in the shuddersome swamps of the Deep South in "Black Canaan."  These stories, here refurbished with authoritative, unexpurgated texts, have transcended the Thirties pulps in which they first saw print. With their unflinching focus on original American sin and even more original sinners, some are sure to take their place next to dark classics like "Young Goodman Brown," "Benito Cereno," and "A Rose for Emily." |
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By Robert E. Howard
Leisure Books Mass Market Paperback (365 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Shadow Kingdoms is the first volume of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, presenting all of Howard's work for the pulp magazine Weird Tales meticulously restored to its original magazine texts. This volume begins with "Spear and Fang," Howard's first professional fiction sale, and concludes with "Red Thunder," a gripping sword & sorcery tale. Series characters present in this volume include King Kull and Solomon Kane. Edited by Paul Herman. Introduction by Mark Finn. Cover by Stephen Fabian. |
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By Robert E. Howard
Del Rey Released: 2007-11-27 Paperback (544 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: “[Behind Howard’s stories] lurks a dark poetry and the timeless truth of dreams.” –Robert Bloch
“Howard’s writing seems so highly charged with energy that it nearly gives off sparks.” –Stephen King
The classic pulp magazines of the early twentieth century are long gone, but their action-packed tales live on through the work of legendary storyteller Robert E. Howard. From his fecund imagination sprang an army of larger-than-life heroes–including the iconic Conan the Cimmerian, King Kull of Atlantis, Solomon Kane, and Bran Mak Morn–as well as adventures that would define a genre for generations. Now comes the second volume of this author’s breathtaking short fiction, which runs the gamut from sword and sorcery, historical epic, and seafaring pirate adventure to two-fisted crime and intrigue, ghoulish horror, and rip-roaring western.
Kull reigns supreme in “By This Axe I Rule!” and “The Mirrors of Tuzan Thune”; Conan conquers in one of his most popular exploits, “The Tower of the Elephant”; Solomon Kane battles demons deep in Africa in “Wings in the Night”; and itinerant boxer Steve Costigan puts up his dukes of steel inside and outside the ring in “The Bulldog Breed.” In between, warrior kings, daring knights, sinister masterminds, grizzled frontiersmen–even Howard’s stunning heroine, Red Sonya–tear up the pages in stories built to thrill by their masterly creator.
And in such epic poems as “Echoes from an Anvil,” “Black Harps in the Hills,” and “The Grim Land,” the author blends his classic characters and visceral imagery with a lyricism as haunting as traditional folk balladry. Lavishly illustrated by Jim and Ruth Keegan, here is a Robert E. Howard collection as indispensable as it is unforgettable.
“Howard had a gritty, vibrant style–broadsword writing that cut its way to the heart, with heroes who are truly larger than life.” –David Gemmell
“For stark, living fear . . . What other writer is even in the running with Robert E. Howard?” –H. P. Lovecraft |
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By Robert E. Howard
Borgo Press Paperback (212 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: This anthology presents a wide range of analysis, criticism, and opinion about one of the most influential fantasy authors of the twentieth century, with contributions by such well-known writers and critics as: Poul Anderson, Fritz Leiber, George H. Scithers, L. Sprague de Camp, S. T. Joshi, Howard Waldrop, Steve Tompkins, Darrell Schweitzer, Leo Grin, Robert Weinberg, Mark Hall, Charles Hoffman, Don D'Ammassa, Robert M. Price, Gary Romeo, and Scott Connors. A "must have" for every fan of Robert E. Howard. |
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