Collection of five stories, three featuring Conan, one a round-robin story by C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Frank Belknap Long. Volume seven in “The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard”. |
Reprint (Wildside Press 2007) collection. This adds one story and drops the introduction from the Wildside edition. Volume three in “The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard (Cosmos)”. |
Collection of 13 fantastic travel/adventure stories, in the Weird Tales vein. There is an introduction by T.K.F. Weisskopf, discussing Howard’s mix of real-world and fictional references in these works. Volume seven in the “Robert E. Howard Library” series. |
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Distributed only to Legacy Circle members of The Robert E. Howard Foundation. Text taken from Howard typescripts. This version is believed to be the second draft of the story; the version published in Weird Tales was extensively rewritten to increase the emphasis on supernatural elements. Details taken from online listing. |
Fantasy collection. Limited to 3050 copies. Volume nine in the “Deluxe Conan” series. A deluxe, 200 copy, signed and numbered edition ($60.00) was announced but not seen. |
Cycle of five fantasy poems, limited to 234 numbered copies. |
Although this has the same title as the final volume in the Cosmos Books series published in 2008, very few of the contents are the same. Volume nine in “The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard”. |
Associational collection. A hardcover edition (-2421-4, $35.00) was announced but not seen. |
Reprint (Grant 1976) pirate adventure book of 3 related novelettes. |
Pirate adventure book of 3 related novelettes. Limited to 2600 copies. |
Limited to 1,000 copies. |
Reprint (Wandering Star 2003 as Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria, Volume Two) omnibus/collection of three titles: novella “The People of the Black Circle”, The Hour of the Dragon (1950 as Conan the Conqueror), and novella “A Witch Shall Be Born”. Illustrated by Gary Gianni, whose color illustrations for the UK edition are here in b&w. Introduction by Rusty Burke. Text restored from Howard’s manuscripts by Patrice Louinet, who provides notes and commentary; various drafts and synopses are also included. |