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Howard, Robert E(rvin) (books) (items) (continued)
- A Young Wife’s Tale, (pm) Risque Stories #5, March 1987
- Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors, (Baen, May 1987, co); edited by David A. Drake
- Silence Falls on Mecca’s Walls, (pm) Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors, Baen, 1987
- An Outworn Story, (pm) Fantasy Tales #17, Summer 1987
- The Coming of El Borak [El Borak], (Cryptic Publications, September 1987, oc)
- The Coming of El Borak [El Borak], (uw) The Coming of El Borak, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- El Borak (“I Emptied my Revolver…”) [El Borak], (uw) The Coming of El Borak, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Iron Terror [El Borak], (uw) The Coming of El Borak, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- Khoda Khan’s Tale [El Borak], (uw) The Coming of El Borak, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Shadow in the Well (synopsis), (uw) Cromlech v1 #2, 1987
- untitled (“Gordon, the American whom the Arabs call El Borak”) [El Borak], (uw) The Coming of El Borak, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- Redflame [John Silent], (uw) REHUPA November 1987
- The Spell of Damballah, (uw) Revelations from Yuggoth #1, November 1987
- North of Khyber [El Borak], (Cryptic Publications, December 1987, oc)
- The Perils of Sailor Costigan, (Dennis McHaney, December 1987, co); edited by Dennis McHaney
- El Borak (“Were you ever stranded in a strange land”) [El Borak; Sonora Kid], (uw) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- Heading for “The Land of Mystery”, (pm) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Land of Mystery [El Borak; Sonora Kid], (uw) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- North of Khyber [El Borak; Sonora Kid], (uw) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- A Power Among the Islands [El Borak; Sonora Kid], (uw) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Shunned Castle [El Borak; Sonora Kid], (uw) North of Khyber, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- Lewd Tales, (Cryptic Publications, 1987, oc)
- Ancient English Balladel, (pm) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- Bastards All!, (pl) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Black Stranger [Conan], (na) Echoes of Valor ed. Karl Edward Wagner, Tor, 1987
- Neolithic Love Song, (pm) Tom Kovacs, 1987
- A Song of the Werewolf Folk, (pm) Etchings & Odysseys #10, 1987
- Songs of Bastards, (pl) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- untitled (“I knocked upon her lattice—soft!”), (pm) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- untitled (“Let us up in the hills together”), (pm) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- untitled (“Life is a lot of hooey!”), (pm) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- untitled (“Men are toys on a godling’s string”), (pm) Lewd Tales, Cryptic Publications, 1987
- The Sonora Kid [Sonora Kid], (Cryptic Publications, June 1988, oc)
- A Blazing Sun in a Blazing Sky… [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Brotherly Advice [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Desert Rendezvous [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- The Hades Saloon… [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- The Hot Arizona Sun… [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Madge Meraldson… [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- …The Mountains of Thibet [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Red Curls and Bobbed Hair [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- The Sonora Kid—Cowhand [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- The Sonora Kid’s Winning Hand [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Steve Allison… [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- The West Tower [Sonora Kid], (uw) The Sonora Kid, Cryptic Publications, 1988
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. January 1931 (“This is rather a belated letter thanking…”), (lt) Zarfhanna August 1988 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1928 (“Salaam/So Klatt has gone West.”), (lt) Zarfhanna August 1988 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Memories (“Shall We Remember”), (pm) Fantasy Tales, v.10 #1 ed. Stephen Jones & David A. Sutton, Robinson, 1988
- Bran Mak Morn (synopsis) [Bran Mak Morn], (uw) Cromlech v1 #3, 1988
- Drums of Tombalku (synopsis) [Conan], (uw) Cromlech v1 #3, 1988
- The Snout in the Dark (synopsis) [Conan], (uw) Cromlech v1 #3, 1988
- Wolfsdung [de Montour], (vi) Cromlech v1 #3, 1988
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. October 1931 (“Thanks for the post-card views.”), (lt) Zarfhanna February 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- The Stones of Destiny, (ss) Pulp Magazine #1, March 1989
- Robert E. Howard’s World of Heroes, (Robinson, April 1989, co); edited by Mike Ashley
- Universe, (pm) Weird Tales Spring/Fall 1989
- The Conan Chronicles [Conan] (with Lin Carter & L. Sprague de Camp), (Sphere, August 1989, om)
- Selected Letters 1923-1930, (Necronomicon, October 1989, nf); edited by S. T. Joshi & Glenn Lord
- Shadows of Dreams, (Donald M. Grant, October 1989, co)
- Abe Lincoln, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Ballade, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Ballad of Beer, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Call of Pan, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Castaway, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Destiny (“What is there real, My Girl?”), (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Dreaming in Israel, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Dreams of Men, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Ecstasy of Desolation, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Fable for Critics, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Far Country, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Gladiator and the Lady, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- John Brown, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Keresa, Keresita, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Last Words He Heard, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Letter to Charles D. Hornig, November 10, 1933 (“Here is a short story, ‘The Frost-King’s Daughter’…”), (lt) Echoes of Valor II ed. Karl Edward Wagner, Tor, 1989
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, August 9, 1930 (“I am indeed highly honored to have received…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. August 1930 (“Let me first thank you for the opportunity…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. December 1930 (“As always, your letter proved highly…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. October 1930 (“It is with greatest delight that I learn…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. September 1930 (“I am very glad that you enjoyed your visit…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. September 1930 (“I envy you your sojourn to Quebec.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 24, 1923 (“Bohut Salaam, Clyde sahib/I was all ready to come over to Brownwood…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 26, 1925 (“Salaam/I’ve been thinking. What is reality and what is…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 28, 1925 (“Salaam/I’ve been thinking. Did you ever stop…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1929 (“Salaam/The iron harp that Adam christened life…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn, you mention being in a lethargic…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. August 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn/I haven’t heard from our story,…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. December 1928 (“Salaam/Out in front of Goldstein’s…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. early September 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn: / I hope you’ll sell the duelling story.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1929 (“Salaam/Ancient English Balladel”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1929 (“Salaam/Last night the Sunday School class had a party…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1930 (“Salaam, Fear Ohghruagach/Life is a cynical, romantic pig…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. February 1930 (“Well, here is the letter.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. January 1928 (“I wasn’t lying to you Saturday evening when…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. January 1928 (“Salaam/Listen, you crumb, I think you already owe me a letter.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. January 1930 (“Many thanks for the letter you wrote Farnsworth…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. July 1929 (“Salaam/The main reason I’m writing this letter is…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. June 1929 (“Salaam/I received an announcement from Chicago…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. late December 1929 (“Well/Here I am doing business at the old stand…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1928 (“Salaam/Glad you’re writing these days…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1928 (“The only reason for writing this letter…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn:/I trust you are in good healthel…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn, tell Cuchullain the Dutchess…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn, I was in Brownwood yesterday…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928 (“Heh Heh!/At last I’ve sold a story to Ghost Story Magazine.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1928 (“Salaam/I’ll swear you’re the only galoot I ever heard of…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1927 (“Salaam/Seeking cognizance of things looked after…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1927 (“Salaam/Having just got your letter I’ll write now…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn, me bauld braw Hieland bully…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, July 16, 1925 (“Salaam, sahib/What ho, milord!/Boy, I hope you’re…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, September 9, 1923 (“Clyde sahib/First off I must apologize for not having…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, week of February 20, 1928 (“The fellow who wrote the Kasidah strung…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, week of June 9, 1930 (“Well, Fear Finn/The pictures came at last and here they are.”), (lt) Selected Letters 1923-1930, Necronomicon, 1989 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Love, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Love’s Young Dream, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Musings (“To Every Man His Trade”), (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Nights to Both of Us Known, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Odyssey of Israel, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Path of the Strange Wanderers, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Poet’s Skull, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Riding Song (“Blast away the black veil”), (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Road to Babel, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Romany Road, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Samson’s Broodings, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Shadows of Dreams, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Song from an Ebony Heart, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Song of a Fugitive Bard, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Song of the Anchor Chain, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Stirring of Green Leaves, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Surrender (“Open the Window and Let Me Go”), (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Symbols, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- To a Nameless Woman, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- To Lyle Saxon, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Twilight on Stonehenge, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Warning to Orthodoxy, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- A Weird Ballad, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Whispers, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- Whispers on the Nightwinds, (pm) Shadows of Dreams, Donald M. Grant, 1989
- The Ballad of King Geraint, (pm) REHUPA November 1989
- The Chant Demoniac, (pm) Weird Tales Winter 1989/1990
- Desire and Other Erotic Poems, (Charles Hoffman, 1989, co)
- Good Mistress Brown, (pm) Desire and Other Erotic Poems, Charles Hoffman, 1989
- Limericks to Spank By, (pm) Desire and Other Erotic Poems, Charles Hoffman, 1989
- The Myth, (pm) Desire and Other Erotic Poems, Charles Hoffman, 1989
- A Negro Girl, (pm) Desire and Other Erotic Poems, Charles Hoffman, 1989
- Post Oaks & Sand Roughs, (Donald M. Grant, April 1990, n.)
- Letter to Farnsworth Wright, January 23, 1926 (“I have no carbon copy of Wolfshead…”), (lt) Post Oaks & Sand Roughs, Donald M. Grant, 1990 [Ref. Farnsworth Wright]
- Letter to Herbert Klatt, Fall 1925 (“Bohut salaam, bahadur: / Again I write you,…”), (lt) Post Oaks & Sand Roughs, Donald M. Grant, 1990 [Ref. Herbert Klatt]
- Letter to Western Story Magazine, ca. late Fall 1924 (“—And I am not one of those writers…”), (lt) Post Oaks & Sand Roughs, Donald M. Grant, 1990
- The Frost-Giant’s Daughter: An Early Draft, (uw) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #1, August 1990
- The Conan Chronicles 2 [Conan] (with Lin Carter & L. Sprague de Camp), (Orbit, September 1990, om)
- The Champ, (pm) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #2, September 1990
- When You Were a Set-Up and I Was a Ham, (pm) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #2, September 1990
- Counterspells, (pm) Unaussprechlichen Kulten October 1990
- Custom, (pm) Unaussprechlichen Kulten October 1990
- Revenge, (uw) Unaussprechlichen Kulten October 1990
- Selected Letters 1931-1936, (Necronomicon Press, March 1991, nf); edited by Steve Behrends, Rusty Burke, S. T. Joshi & Glenn Lord
- Authorial Version of Duna, (pm) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, postmarked May 21, 1934 (“My delay in answering your last letter…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. July 1933 (“Glad we got the physical-mental question…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. June 1931 (“I didn’t take much of a trip after all”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, December 5, 1935 (“A rather belated reply to your interesting…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, February 11, 1936 (“Glad you enjoyed the dream write-up I sent you”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, November 2, 1932 (“I want to begin this letter by an apology”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, November 3, 1933 (“Glad you liked the rattles”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, September 22, 1932 (“I read, as always, your comments on…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, February 15, 1926 (“I was delighted to receive your letter…”), (lt) Seanchai March 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, February 4, 1925 (“I am sending you a few songs…”), (lt) Seanchai March 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, January 2, 1927 (“Upon seeing a request of yours in a late…”), (lt) Seanchai March 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1932 (“Fear Finn/I heard from that bone-crushing man-eater…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. April 1932 (“Fear Finn/Lo, friend, I approach thee with a liver…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. August 1931 (“Fear Finn/Well, I doubt if this missile will be very scintillant…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. March 1931 (“Fear Finn/I don’t have to tell you how sorry I am…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1932 (“Fear Finn/Thank you very much for going to all the trouble…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. mid-May 1931 (“Well Fear Finn/I got a letter from Bradford saying that…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1931 (“Fear Finn/Have you heard anything from the Christopher?”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1931 (“Fear Finn/Lizzen my children and you shall be told…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. September 1932 (“Fear Finn/You owe me a letter, you louse, he said…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, May 9, 1931 (“Fear Finn/Have youse heard anything more…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Thurston Torbett, June 3, 1936 (“My mother is very low…”), (lt) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991 [Ref. Thurston Torbett]
- untitled (“Lizzen my children and you shall be told”), (pm) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991
- untitled (“Many fell at the grog-shop wall”), (pm) Selected Letters 1931-1936, Necronomicon, 1991
- Bill Smalley and the Power of the Human Eye, (uw) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #2, July 1991
- Letter to Weird Tales, unmailed, ca. January 1929 (“…whatever to do with beetles,…”), (lt) Zarfhanna August 1991
- Zukala’s Love Song, (pm) Weird Tales Fall 1991
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, April 9, 1926 (“I must really ask your pardon, having…”), (lt) Seanchai November 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, March 17, 1927 (“This time I have an excuse for not having…”), (lt) Seanchai November 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- Letter to Robert W. Gordon, May 14, 1928 (“Many thanks for the letter, also the paper.”), (lt) Seanchai November 1991 [Ref. Robert W. Gordon]
- The Dance with Death, (pm) Magira Spring 1992
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 8, 1923 (“Hello Clyde/May the blessing of Allah rest upon you.”), (lt) Austin May 1992 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, September 7, 1924 (“Salaam, Clyde/You ought to be here.”), (lt) Austin May 1992 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- untitled (“Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze”), (pm) Austin May 1992
- untitled (“When Napoleon down in Africa”), (pm) Austin May 1992
- The Jade God, (uw) Unaussprechlichen Kulten July 1992
- The Phases of Life, (pm) Unaussprechlichen Kulten July 1992
- These Things Are Gods, (pm) Unaussprechlichen Kulten July 1992
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, undated (“If you dont publish…”), (lt) Austin November 1992 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- untitled (“The times, the times stride on apace and fast”), (pm) REHUPA November 1992
- The Vicar of Wakefield, (ar) REHUPA November 1992
- The Viking of the Sky, (pm) Austin November 1992
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, ca. April 2, 1933 (“Here are some notes…”), (lt) Zarfhanna May 1993 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, ca. December 1932 (“I’ll be glad to sign the title…”), (lt) Zarfhanna May 1993 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, ca. December 1932 (“Price tells me you are interested…”), (lt) Zarfhanna May 1993 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, February 14, 1936 (“This is to express, somewhat belatedly…”), (lt) Zarfhanna May 1993 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, July 5, 1934 (“Here, at last, is the last…”), (lt) Zarfhanna May 1993 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Arkham [Cthulhu] (with Lee Becker), (pm) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1993/1994
- An Open Window (with Lee Becker), (pm) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1993/1994
- A Man (“I tore a pine from the mountain crag”), (pm) Rauher Sand und Wilde Eichen 1994
- Cormac Mac Art (with David A. Drake), (Baen, March 1995, co)
- The Temple of Abomination [Cormac Mac Art], (uw) Cormac Mac Art with David Drake, Baen, 1995
- The Temple of Abomination (outline) [Cormac Mac Art], (uw) Cormac Mac Art with David Drake, Baen, 1995
- Tigers of the Sea [Cormac Mac Art] (with David A. Drake), (na) Cormac Mac Art with David Drake, Baen, 1995, etc.
- Solomon Kane, (Baen, November 1995, co)
- Eons of the Night, (Baen, April 1996, co)
- Trails in Darkness, (Baen, June 1996, co)
- Beyond the Borders, (Baen, October 1996, co)
- By the Law of the Shark [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Flying Knuckles [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Hard-Fisted Sentiment [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- The Honor of the Ship [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- In the Ring, (pm) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Slugger’s Vow, (pm) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Flying Knuckles [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Slugger’s Vow, (pm) Robert E. Howard’s Fight Magazine #4, October 1996
- Heading for “The Skull of Silence”, (pm) Seanchai August 1997
- The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane [Solomon Kane], (Wandering Star, March 1998, co)
- The “New” Howard Reader #1, (Joe & Mona Marek, June 1998, co); edited by Joseph W. Marek
- Letter to Thrills of the Jungle Magazine, ca. June to late 1929 (“I enclose herewith a short story…”), (lt) The “New” Howard Reader #1, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The “New” Howard Reader #1, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Lives and Crimes of Notable Artists, (vi) The Howard Review #11, July 1998
- Thoroughbreds, (ss) The Howard Review #11, July 1998
- The Essential Conan [Conan], (SFBC, August 1998, om)
- The “New” Howard Reader #2, (Joe & Mona Marek, August 1998, co); edited by Joseph W. Marek
- A Dungeon Opens, (pm) The “New” Howard Reader #2, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998
- The Tale of Am-Ra, (uw) The “New” Howard Reader #2, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998
- The Tower of Time [James Allison], (uw) The “New” Howard Reader #2, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998
- The “New” Howard Reader #3, (Joe & Mona Marek, November 1998, co); edited by Joseph W. Marek
- Dagon Manor [Conrad & Kirowan; Cthulhu], (uw) The “New” Howard Reader #3, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998
- The “New” Howard Reader #4, (Joe & Mona Marek, January 1999, co)
- The “New” Howard Reader #5, (Joe & Mona Marek, March 1999, co)
- The “New” Howard Reader #6, (Joe & Mona Marek, November 1999, co)
- The Spirit of Brian Boru, (vi) The “New” Howard Reader #6, Joe & Mona Marek, 1999
- The Weaker Sex: A Dissertation on the Subjugation of Women, (vi) The “New” Howard Reader #6, Joe & Mona Marek, 1999
- The Complete Yellow Jacket, (Paul Herman, October 2001, co)
- The Ultimate Triumph, (Wandering Star, 1999, co)
- The “New” Howard Reader #7, (Joe & Mona Marek, June 2000, co)
- Age Lasting Love, (uw) The “New” Howard Reader #7, Joe & Mona Marek, 2000
- Destiny (“I Think I Was Born to Pass at Dawn”), (pm) The “New” Howard Reader #7, Joe & Mona Marek, 2000
- Pictures in the Fire, (vi) The “New” Howard Reader #7, Joe & Mona Marek, 2000
- The Conan Chronicles: Volume 1: The People of the Black Circle [Conan], (Millennium, August 2000, co); edited by Stephen Jones
- Death’s Black Riders (with C. J. Henderson), (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #105, Lammas 2000
- A Few Words from the Masters (with H. P. Lovecraft & Clark Ashton Smith), (ms) Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex #17, Winter 2000
- The Conan Chronicles: Volume 2: The Hour of the Dragon [Conan], (Gollancz, April 2001, co); edited by Stephen Jones
- Wolves Beyond the Border (Draft) [Conan], (uw) The Conan Chronicles: Volume 2: The Hour of the Dragon, Gollancz, 2001
- The Complete Action Stories, (Hermanthis Publishing, November 2001, co); edited by Paul Herman
- Nameless Cults, (Chaosium, December 2001, co)
- The Abbey (with C. J. Henderson), (ss) Nameless Cults, Chaosium, 2001
- The Door to the World [Cthulhu] (with Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.), (ss) Nameless Cults, Chaosium, 2001
- Where East and West Shall Meet, (il) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #5, Winter 2001
- Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, (Wandering Star, 2001, co)
- Bran Mak Morn: The Last King (var. 1), (Del Rey, June 2005, co)
- The Bell of Morni, (pm) Bran Mak Morn: The Last King by Robert E. Howard, Wandering Star, 2001
- Bran Mak Morn—Manuscript [Bran Mak Morn], (ms) Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, Wandering Star, 2001
- The Little People—Typescript [Bran Mak Morn], (ms) Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, Wandering Star, 2001
- A Son of Spartacus, (pm) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #6, 2001
- Worms of the Earth (draft) [Bran Mak Morn], (uw) Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, Wandering Star, 2001
- Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), (Wandering Star, May 2002, co)
- Black Colossus (synopsis), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- Hyborian Age Maps, (il) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- Hyborian Names and Countries, (ms) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- The Phoenix on the Sword (first submitted draft) [Conan], (nv) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- The Scarlet Citadel (synopsis), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- untitled draft (“Amboola awakened slowly…”), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- untitled fragment (“The battlefield stretched silent…”), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- untitled synopsis (“A squad of Zamorian soldiers…”), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- untitled synopsis (“The setting: The city of Shumballa…”), (uw) Robert E. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933), Wandering Star, 2002
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. November 1931 (“Fear Finn/Here are the blasted…”), (lt) Manuscripts from Gower-Penn December 2002 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Dear August: Letters, Robert E. Howard to August Derleth, 1932-1936, (Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002, nf)
- Dear HPL: Letters, Robert E. Howard to H.P. Lovecraft, 1930-1936, (Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002, nf)
- A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, (Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002, oc)
- Ace High, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Actor, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Affair at the Tavern, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Ages Stride on Golden Feet, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Am-ra the Ta-an, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- And So I Sang, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Another Hymn of Hate, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Artifice, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- As I Rode down to Lincoln Town, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Astarte’s Idol Stands Alone, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Baal, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- Baal-Pteor, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Bandit, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Baron and the Wench, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Broken Walls of Babel, (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
- The Builders (“We reared up Babel’s towers”), (pm) A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems, Robert E. Howard Properties LLC, 2002
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