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Howard, Robert E(rvin) (books) (items) (continued)
- The Curse of Greed, (ss) Fantasy Crosswinds #1, January 1977
- The Door to the Garden, (uw) Fantasy Crosswinds #2, January 1977
- Nekht Semerkeht (with Andrew J. Offutt), (nv) Swords Against Darkness ed. Andrew J. Offutt, Zebra, 1977
- Daughter of Evil, (pm) Chacal v1 #2, 1977
- Genseric’s Son [James Allison], (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #10/11, March 1977
- Palace of Bast, (pm) Chacal v1 #2, 1977
- Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, (Roy Squires, April 1977, oc)
- Dreams, (pm) Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, Roy Squires, 1977
- A Dying Pirate Speaks of Treasure, (pm) Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, Roy Squires, 1977
- Mad Meg Gill, (pm) Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, Roy Squires, 1977
- Sailor Costigan and the Swami [Sailor Steve Costigan], (ss) The Howard Review #7, April 1977
- Up, John Kane!, (pm) Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, Roy Squires, 1977
- When Death Drops Her Veil, (pm) Up, John Kane! and Other Poems, Roy Squires, 1977
- The Sword Woman, (Zebra, May 1977, co)
- Always Comes Evening (var. 1), (Underwood-Miller, June 1977, pm)
- Son of the White Wolf [El Borak], (FAX, June 1977, co)
- Parody on description of June in “Sir Lounfal”, (pm) Always Comes Evening (var. 1), Underwood-Miller, 1977
- The Song of Yar Ali Khan, (pm) Always Comes Evening (var. 1), Underwood-Miller, 1977
- The People of the Black Circle [Conan], (Berkley, September 1977, co); edited by Karl Edward Wagner
- Red Nails [Conan], (Berkley, October 1977, co); edited by Karl Edward Wagner
- An Autobiography, (bg) The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard by Glenn Lord, Donald M. Grant, 1976
- The Follower, (pm) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- The Golden Caliph [ca. 1922/3], (mg) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- The Hand of Nergal (fragment) [Conan], (uw) The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard by Glenn Lord, Donald M. Grant, 1976
- Jazz Music, (ar) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- Kublai Khan, (pm) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- On Reading—and Writing, (bg) The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard by Glenn Lord, Donald M. Grant, 1976
- Spears of the East, (uw) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- The Sword, (ar) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- A Touch of Trivia, (bg) The Last Celt: A Bio-Bibliography of Robert Ervin Howard by Glenn Lord, Donald M. Grant, 1976
- untitled (“A Cossack and a Turk”), (vi) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- When Wolf Meets Wolf, (pm) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- Young Lockanbars, (pm) The Golden Caliph v1 #1, 1923
- Marchers of Valhalla (var. 2), (Donald M. Grant, 1977, co)
- The Robert E. Howard Omnibus, (Orbit, 1977, co)
- The Shadow of the Beast, (George Hamilton, 1977, oc)
- Sword Woman, (Ace, October 1986, co)
- Voices of the Night and Other Poems, (Necronomicon Press, 1977, pm)
- Dance Macabre, (pm) Weirdbook #12, 1977
- The Door to the Garden, (uw) Fantasy Crosswinds #2, January 1977
- Heading for “The Shadow of the Beast”, (pm) The Shadow of the Beast, George Hamilton, 1977
- Nocturne, (pm) Weirdbook #11, 1977
- Notes on Various Peoples of the Hyborian Age, (ar) A Gazeteer of The Hyborian World of Conan ed. Lee N. Falconer, Starmont House, 1977
- Red Nails [Conan], (co) Berkley Medallion, 1977
- The Shadow of the Beast, (ss) The Shadow of the Beast, George Hamilton, 1977
- Taverel Manor [Kathulos] (with Richard A. Lupoff), (ss) The Return of Skull-Face by Robert E. Howard, FAX, 1977
- Three-Bladed Doom [El Borak], (na) Zebra, 1977
- The Tomb of the Dragon [Mike Dorgan; Bill McGlory], (ss) The Shadow of the Beast, George Hamilton, 1977
- [map(s)], (mp) A Gazeteer of The Hyborian World of Conan ed. Lee N. Falconer, Starmont House, 1977
- Skull-Face, (Berkley, February 1978, co)
- Lord of the Dead [Steve Harrison], (nv) Skull-Face, Berkley, 1978
- Swords of Shahrazar (var. 1), (Berkley, March 1978, co)
- Black Canaan, (Berkley, May 1978, co)
- The Last Ride, (Berkley, June 1978, co)
- The Feud, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #13, June 1978
- Gunman’s Debt [Grizzly Elkins], (nv) The Last Ride, Berkley, 1978
- Kull, (Bantam, September 1978, co)
- The Black City [Kull], (uw) Kull, Bantam, 1978
- Harry the Oliad Men, (pm) Simba September 1978
- untitled fragment (“Three men sat at a table playing a game”) [Kull], (ss) Kull, Bantam, 1978
- untitled fragment (“‘Thus,’ said Tu, chief councilor”) [Kull], (ss) Kull, Bantam, 1978
- The Dark Man, (Panther, November 1978, co)
- Solomon Kane: Skulls in the Stars, (Bantam, December 1978, co)
- The Castle of the Devil [Solomon Kane; John Silent] (with Ramsey Campbell), (ss) Solomon Kane: Skulls in the Stars, Bantam, 1978
- Queen of the Black Coast [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1978, co)
- Letter to Harry Bates June 1, 1931 (“You may, or you may not…”), (lt) Spears of Clontarf by Howard & Robert E., Dark Carneval Press, 1978 [Ref. Harry Bates]
- Only a Shadow on the Grass, (pm) Weirdbook #13, 1978
- The Return of the Sea-Farer, (pm) Weirdbook #13, 1978
- Spears of Clontarf [Turlogh O’Brien], (nv) George T. Hamilton, 1978
- Solomon Kane: The Hills of the Dead, (Bantam, March 1979, co)
- The Children of Asshur [Solomon Kane] (with Ramsey Campbell), (nv) Solomon Kane: The Hills of the Dead, Bantam, 1979
- Hawk of Basti [Solomon Kane] (with Ramsey Campbell), (nv) Solomon Kane: The Hills of the Dead, Bantam, 1979
- The Gods of Bal-Sagoth, (Ace, April 1979, co)
- The Howard Collector, (Ace, April 1979, co); edited by Glenn Lord
- The Isle of the Eons, (uw) The Gods of Bal-Sagoth, Ace, 1979
- Mayhem on Bear Creek [Breckenridge Elkins], (Donald M. Grant, June 1979, co)
- Black Colossus [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1979, co)
- The Dead Remember and Others, (Panther, 1979, co)
- Hawks of Outremer, (Donald M. Grant, 1979, co); edited by Richard L. Tierney
- Jewels of Gwahlur [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1979, co)
- The Road of Azrael, (Donald M. Grant, 1979, co)
- Hawks Over Egypt, (nv) The Road of Azrael, Donald M. Grant, 1979
- The Slave-Princess [Cormac FitzGeoffrey] (with Richard L. Tierney), (ss) Hawks of Outremer, Donald M. Grant, 1979
- The Snout in the Dark (draft) [Conan], (uw) Jewels of Gwahlur, Donald M. Grant, 1979
- The Track of Bohemund, (nv) The Road of Azrael, Donald M. Grant, 1979
- The Way of the Swords, (nv) The Road of Azrael, Donald M. Grant, 1979
- The Sands of the Desert, (pm) Dragonfields #3, Summer 1980
- Red Thunder, (pm) JAPM: The Poetry Weekly September 16 1929
- Scarlet Tears, (nv) Weird Tales #1 ed. Lin Carter, Zebra, 1981
- The Song of the Gallows Tree, (pm) Weird Tales #2 ed. Lin Carter, Zebra, 1981
- Lord of the Dead [Steve Harrison], (Donald M. Grant, July 1981, co)
- The Mystery of Tannernoe Lodge [Steve Harrison] (with Fred Blosser), (nv) Lord of the Dead, Donald M. Grant, 1981
- The Guardian of the Idol [James Allison] (with Gerald W. Page), (ss) Weird Tales #3 ed. Lin Carter, Zebra, 1981
- Brachan the Kelt [James Allison], (uw) The Barbarian Swordsmen ed. Sean Richards, Star, 1981
- The Man Who Influenced Robert E. Howard, (ex) The Barbarian Swordsmen ed. Sean Richards, Star, 1981 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Drake Sings of Yesterday, (pm) Weirdbook #15, 1981
- Seven Kings, (pm) Fantasy Tales #11, Winter 1982
- The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, (Gibbelins Gazette, 1982, oc); edited by Russell E. Burke & Vernon M. Clark
- The Adventurer’s Mistress (“The Scarlet Standard”), (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- The Gates of Babylon, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- The Ghost Ocean, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- The Isle of Hy-Brasil, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Lilith, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Man Am I, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Memories of Alfred, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Never Beyond the Beast, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Shadows from Yesterday, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Shadow Thing, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- The Song of the Last Briton, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- To All Sophisticates, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- To a Woman (“Ages Ago I Came to Woo”), (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- To the Evangelists, (pm) The Junto December 1928
- Two Men, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- Viking’s Vision, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- When the Glaciers Rumbled South, (pm) The Ghost Ocean and Other Poems, Gibbelins Gazette, 1982
- The Doom Chant of Than-Kul, (pm) Weird Tales #4 ed. Lin Carter, Zebra, 1983
- The Hand of Obeah, (nv) Crypt of Cthulhu #16, Michaelmas 1983
- The Iron Man, with the Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, (Ace, October 1983, co)
- Heroes of Bear Creek [Breckenridge Elkins], (Ace, November 1983, co)
- The She Devil, (Ace Fantasy, December 1983, co)
- The Zulu Lord, (pm) Fantasy Tales #12, Winter 1983
- Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, (Cromlech, 1983, oc); edited by Robert M. Price
- The Black Moon [Steve Harrison], (ss) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- Bran Mak Morn: A Play [Bran Mak Morn], (pl) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- The Diablos Trail [Pike Bearfield], (uw) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- Double-Cross [Ace Jessel], (ss) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- The Hand of the Black Goddess [Butch Gorman; Brent Kirby], (nv) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- The Rhyme of the Three Slavers, (pm) Raven, 1983
- Ship in Mutiny [Wild Bill Clanton], (nv) Bran Mak Morn: A Play, and Others, Cromlech, 1983
- Desire, (pm) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- Lesbia, (pm) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- Strange Passion, (pm) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- untitled synopsis (“John Gorman found himself…”) [John Gorman], (uw) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- The Fear-Master, (uw) Crypt of Cthulhu #22, Roodmas 1984
- The Silver Heel [Steve Harrison], (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories #1, May 1984
- Sons of Hate [Butch Gorman; Brent Kirby], (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories #1, May 1984
- untitled synopsis (“Steve Harrison received a wire…”) [Steve Harrison], (uw) Two-Fisted Detective Stories #1, May 1984
- The Voice of Death [Steve Harrison], (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories #1, May 1984
- Death’s Black Riders [Solomon Kane] (with Fred Blosser), (ss) Fantasy Book June 1984
- Guests of the Hoodoo Room, (nv) Shudder Stories #1, June 1984
- Skulls, (pm) Fantasy Book September 1984
- The Supreme Moment, (vi) Crypt of Cthulhu #25, Michaelmas 1984
- The Whoopansat of Humorous Kookooyam, (pm) Risque Stories #2, October 1984
- The House of Om (synopsis), (uw) Shudder Stories #2, December 1984
- Two-Fisted Detective Stories, (Cryptic, 1984, oc)
- untitled synopsis (“John Gorman found himself…”) [John Gorman], (uw) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- Buccaneer Treasure, (pm) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic Stories January 1985
- Spectres in the Dark, (uw) Cromlech v1 #1, 1985
- Golnor the Ape, (uw) Crypt of Cthulhu #31, Roodmas 1985
- Black Eons [James Allison] (with Robert M. Price), (ss) Fantasy Book June 1985
- The Harlot, (pm) Risque Stories #3, July 1985
- The Adventures of Lal Singh, (Cryptic Publications, 1985, oc)
- The Further Adventures of Lal Singh [Lal Singh], (uw) The Adventures of Lal Singh, Cryptic Publications, 1985
- Lal Singh, Oriental Gentleman [Lal Singh], (ss) The Adventures of Lal Singh, Cryptic Publications, 1985
- The Tale of the Rajah’s Ring [Lal Singh], (ss) The Adventures of Lal Singh, Cryptic Publications, 1985
- All Hallows Eve, (pm) Amazing Stories March 1986
- Dagon Manor (with C. J. Henderson), (ss) Shudder Stories #4, March 1986
- The Voice of Doom, (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #39, Roodmas 1986
- The Devil in His Brain, (ss) Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
- A Matter of Age, (vi) Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
- The Voice of the Mob, (ss) Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
- A Challenge to Bast, (pm) Fantasy Book September 1986
- For Man Was Given the Earth to Rule, (pm) Fantasy Book September 1986
- The Pool of the Black One [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, October 1986, co)
- Writer of the Dark, (Dark Carneval Press, October 1986, co)
- The Cooling of Spike McRue, (pm) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- Drums of Tombalku (draft) [Conan], (uw) The Pool of the Black One, Donald M. Grant, 1986
- Ghost Dancers, (pm) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- The Ghost with the Silk Hat [Steve Bender], (nv) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- A Legend, (pm) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. October 1928 (“Salaam/I could have gone with you for dinner if…”), (lt) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986 [Ref. Tevis Clyde Smith]
- Long Ago (“There You Sat, Your Lashes Drooping”), (pm) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- The Mark of a Bloody Hand, (ss) Writer of the Dark, Dark Carneval Press, 1986
- Miss High-Hat, (vi) Risque Stories #4, October 1986
- Intrigue in Kurdistan [El Borak], (uw) Pulse Pounding Adventure Stories #1, December 1986
- Pay Day, (Cryptic Publications, 1986, oc)
- The Block, (vi) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- Drum Gods, (pm) Etchings & Odysseys #9, 1986
- The Gods Remember (“The Glories of the Ages”), (pm) Etchings & Odysseys #9, 1986
- Letter to Novalyne Price, ca. December 1934 (“Like my meal-ticket, Conan the Cimmerian…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, February 14, 1936 (“I heard yesterday you had…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, February 15, 1936 (“I’m sorry but I won’t be able…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, July 4, 1935 (“I take my typewriter…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, March 5, 1936 (“I just now read the letter…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, May 27, 1936 (“You needn’t have bothered…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Letter to Novalyne Price, September 27, 1934 (“How about going to the show…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Nerve, (vi) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- The Nut’s Shell, (vi) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- Pay Day, (vi) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- Postcard to Novalyne Price, June 19, 1935 (“Dear Novalyne… cordially…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- Postcard to Novalyne Price, June 19, 1935 (“The weather is good…”), (lt) One Who Walked Alone by Novalyne Price, Donald M. Grant, 1986 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- The Sand-Hills’ Crest, (pm) A Robert E. Howard Memorial: June 13-15, 1986, 1986
- The Sophisticate, (vi) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- A Touch of Color, (ss) Pay Day, Cryptic Publications, 1986
- The Weakling, (pm) A Robert E. Howard Memorial: June 13-15, 1986, 1986
- Black Seas, (pm) Fantasy Book March 1987
- The Cuckoo’s Revenge, (pm) Risque Stories #5, March 1987
- I Praise My Nativity, (pm) Fantasy Book March 1987
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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]
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