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Howard, Robert E(rvin) (books) (items) (continued)
- The Castle of the Devil [Solomon Kane; John Silent], (uw) Red Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1968
- The Children of Asshur [Solomon Kane], (uw) Red Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1968
- The Cobra in the Dream, (ss) Weirdbook #1, 1968
- Delenda Est, (ss) Worlds of Fantasy v1 #1, 1968
- Flaming Marble (“This is a dream”), (pp) Etchings in Ivory, Glenn Lord, 1968
- The Gods That Men Forget, (pp) Etchings in Ivory, Glenn Lord, 1968
- Hawk of Basti [Solomon Kane], (uw) Red Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1968
- Medallions in the Moon, (pp) Etchings in Ivory, Glenn Lord, 1968
- Memories (“I Rose in the Path”), (pm) Shangri L’Affaires #72, 1968
- Proem, (pp) Etchings in Ivory, Glenn Lord, 1968
- The Return of Sir Richard Grenville [Solomon Kane], (pm) Red Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1968
- The Right Hand of Doom [Solomon Kane], (ss) Red Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1968
- Skulls and Orchids, (pp) Etchings in Ivory, Glenn Lord, 1968
- The Ghost in the Doorway, (vi) The Howard Collector Spring 1969, as by Patrick MacConaire
- Heading for “The Hour of the Dragon” [Conan], (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1969
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, ca. July 1933 (“I really must apologize for not having…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1969 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- Letter to Clark Ashton Smith, March 15, 1933 (“I hardly know how to thank you for the copy”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1969 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- Letter to Farnsworth Wright, ca. June 1930 (“I have long looked forward to reading…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1969 [Ref. Farnsworth Wright]
- Reuben’s Brethren, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1969
- Sunday in a Small Town, (vi) The Howard Collector Spring 1969
- Thor’s Son, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1969
- Where Are Your Knights, Donn Othna?, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1969
- Not Only in Death They Die, (pm) Magazine of Horror July 1969
- Bran Mak Morn, (Dell, September 1969, co)
- The Drums of Pictdom [Bran Mak Morn], (pm) Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969
- Men of the Shadows [Bran Mak Morn], (nv) Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969
- The Night of the Wolf [Cormac Mac Art], (nv) Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969
- People of the Black Coast, (ss) Spaceway September/October 1969
- A Song of the Race [Bran Mak Morn], (pm) Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969
- untitled fragment (“A grey sky arched over the dreary waste”) [Bran Mak Morn], (uw) Bran Mak Morn, Dell, 1969
- The Moon of Skulls, (Centaur Press, November 1969, co)
- Slumber, (pm) Magazine of Horror December 1969
- Bran Mak Morn (var. 1), (Baen, January 1996, co)
- Conan of Cimmeria [Conan] (with Lin Carter & L. Sprague de Camp), (Lancer, 1969, co)
- Worms of the Earth, (Orbit, 1976, co)
- The Haunted Hut, (ss) Weirdbook #2, 1969
- Lost Altars, (pm) Wayfarer #4, 1969
- The Snout in the Dark [Conan] (with Lin Carter & L. Sprague de Camp), (ss) Conan of Cimmeria with L. Sprague de Camp & Lin Carter, Lancer, 1969
- The Vale of Lost Women [Conan], (nv) Conan of Cimmeria with L. Sprague de Camp & Lin Carter, Lancer, 1969; edited by L. Sprague de Camp
- The Little People [Bran Mak Morn], (ss) Coven 13 #3, January 1970
- The Noseless Horror, (ss) Magazine of Horror February 1970
- Letter to Carl Jacobi, ca. Summer 1934 (“Thank you for the kind comments…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1970 [Ref. Carl Jacobi]
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. September 1929 (“I’ve been reading Destiny Bay and in…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1970 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- A Song of the Legions, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1970
- To Certain Orthodox Brethren, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1970
- Two Against Tyre, (nv) The Howard Collector Spring 1970
- The Extermination of Yellow Donory, (ss) Zane Grey Western Magazine June 1970
- The Heathen, (vi) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. December 1928 (“Salaam/You’re right; women are great actors.”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- Letter to Harold Preece, postmarked November 24, 1930 (“I hope you’ll pardon my negligence…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- Letter to Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. July 1932 (“Thanks very much for ”De Halve Maen“”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970 [Ref. Wilfred Blanch Talman]
- A Moment, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970
- A Song of Defeat, (pm) Magazine of Horror Fall 1970
- The Song of Horsa’s Galley, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1970
- The Hand of Kane, (Centaur Press, October 1970, co)
- Singers in the Shadows, (Donald M. Grant, 1970, pm)
- Attila Rides No More, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Bride of Cuchulain, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Fear That Follows, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Hadrian’s Wall, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Lost Galley, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Men That Walk with Satan, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Night Mood, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Rebel, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Road to Hell, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Sacrifice (“The baron sat in his lordly seat”), (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Sea-Woman, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Shadows (“Grey Ghost, Dim Ghost”), (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Stranger, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Tavern, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Thus Spake Sven the Fool, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Twin Gates, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Usurp the Night [Cthulhu], (nv) Weirdbook #3, 1970
- White Thunder, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- The Witch, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Zukala’s Hour, (pm) Singers in the Shadows, Donald M. Grant, 1970
- Mistress of Death [Dark Agnes] (with Gerald W. Page), (nv) Witchcraft & Sorcery #5, January/February 1971
- Musings (“The Little Poets Sing of Little Things”), (pm) Witchcraft & Sorcery #5, January/February 1971
- Solomon Kane [Solomon Kane], (Centaur Press, February 1971, co)
- A Dream, (ms) The Howard Collector Spring 1971
- No More the Serpent Prow, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1971
- A Pledge, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1971
- Postcard to Harold Preece, June 4, 1928 (No words, just an REH drawing of a sailor waving), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1971
- Sailor Dorgan and the Jade Monkey [Dennis Dorgan], (ss) The Howard Collector Spring 1971, as by Patrick Ervin
- Flight, (pm) Witchcraft & Sorcery #6, May 1971
- The Beast from the Abyss, (ar) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971
- The Beast from the Abyss, (ex) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971
- Eighttoes Makes a Play (alternate ending) (with Tevis Clyde Smith), (ex) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971
- Hope Empty of Meaning, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. July 1933 (“Thanks immensely for the opportunity of reading…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. August 1933 (“I am sending on to you the enclosed manuscript…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Solomon Kane’s Homecoming (variant version) [Solomon Kane], (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1971
- Red Blades of Black Cathay (with Tevis Clyde Smith), (Donald M. Grant, 1971, oc)
- Diogenes of Today (with Tevis Clyde Smith), (ss) Red Blades of Black Cathay with Tevis Clyde Smith, Donald M. Grant, 1971
- Eighttoes Makes a Play (with Tevis Clyde Smith), (nv) Red Blades of Black Cathay with Tevis Clyde Smith, Donald M. Grant, 1971
- The House in the Oaks [Cthulhu] (with August Derleth), (ss) Dark Things ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1971
- The House in the Oaks, (pm) Dark Things ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1971
- Black Dawn, (Roy Squires, March 1972, co)
- Clouds, (pm) Black Dawn, Roy Squires, 1972
- The Fire of Asshurbanipal, (nv) The Howard Collector Spring 1972
- Hopes of Dreams, (pm) Witchcraft & Sorcery #7, 1972
- Invocation (“Break down the world”), (pm) Black Dawn, Roy Squires, 1972
- The Iron Harp, (pm) Black Dawn, Roy Squires, 1972
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. early April 1930 (“Thanks for the Saint Padraic’s card”), (lt) The Howard Collector Spring 1972 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- Marching Song of Connacht, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1972
- Shadows (“A Black Moon Nailed”), (pm) Black Dawn, Roy Squires, 1972
- Shrines, (pm) Black Dawn, Roy Squires, 1972
- Visions, (pm) The Howard Collector Spring 1972
- The Bar by the Side of the Road, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1972
- Harvest, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1972
- On with the Play, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1972
- Roads, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1972
- Spanish Gold on Devil Horse, (nv) The Howard Collector Autumn 1972, etc.
- Echoes from an Iron Harp, (Donald M. Grant, 1972, co)
- Marchers of Valhalla, (Donald M. Grant, 1972, co)
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. December 1933 (“I think Scribner’s was nuts to turn down ‘Hawk on…’”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. December (29?) 1932 (“I read your recent letter with the greatest interest…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. February 1933 (“After so long a time, I’m getting around to answering…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. March 1933 (“I should have told you that I meant to keep…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. November 1933 (“I enjoyed reading your ‘Hawk on the Blue’ very much…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, ca. October 1933 (“Thanks very much for the opportunity”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, December 11, 1934 (“I recently found your letter of October 18 in my file…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Letter to August Derleth, July 4, 1935 (“Thanks very much for the article, ‘Afternoon in June.’…”), (lt) Is #6, 1972 [Ref. August Derleth]
- Marchers of Valhalla [James Allison], (na) Marchers of Valhalla by Robert H. Howard, Donald M. Grant, 1972
- The Road to Rome, (pm) Roy Squires Press, 1972
- The Thunder-Rider, (nv) Marchers of Valhalla by Robert H. Howard, Donald M. Grant, 1972
- A Warning, (pm) Echoes from an Iron Harp, Donald M. Grant, 1972
- Casonetto’s Last Song, (ss) Etchings & Odysseys #1, 1973
- The Legacy of Tubal-Cain, (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1973
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, June 1, 1934 (“Concerning the illustrations you…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1973 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Letter to R.H. Barlow, June 14, 1934 (“If I ever decide to dispose…”), (lt) The Howard Collector Autumn 1973 [Ref. R. H. Barlow]
- Life (“They bruised my soul”), (pm) The Howard Collector Autumn 1973
- Egypt, (pm) Whispers December 1973
- The Sowers of the Thunder, (Donald M. Grant, 1973, co)
- Tigers of the Sea [Cormac Mac Art], (Donald M. Grant, 1973, co); edited by Richard L. Tierney
- The Vultures, (Fictioneer, 1973, co)
- Black Country, (ss) Weirdbook #6, 1973
- The Cats of Anubis, (pm) Whispers July 1973
- Showdown at Hell’s Canyon, (nv) The Vultures, Fictioneer, 1973
- A Song of the Naked Lands, (pm) Roy Squires Press, 1973
- Swords of the Northern Sea [Cormac Mac Art], (nv) Tigers of the Sea, Donald M. Grant, 1973
- The Temple of Abomination [Cormac Mac Art] (with Richard L. Tierney), (nv) Tigers of the Sea, Donald M. Grant, 1973
- The Black Bear Bites [Cthulhu], (ss) From Beyond the Dark Gateway #3, 1974
- A Horror in the Night, (vi) Cross Plains #3, May/June 1974
- Law-Shooters of Cowtown [Grizzly Elkins], (ss) Cross Plains #4, July/August 1974
- The Sea Girl, (pm) Whispers July 1974
- Under the Baobab Tree, (ss) Cross Plains #5, Fall 1974
- The Vultures of Whapeton: Alternate Ending, (ex) Cross Plains #5, Fall 1974
- The Hall of the Dead (synopsis) [Conan], (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #1, November 1974
- Zukala’s Jest, (pm) Whispers November 1974
- The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan [Dennis Dorgan], (FAX, 1974, oc)
- The Lost Valley of Iskander, (FAX, 1974, co)
- Altars and Jesters, (pm) Roy Squires Press, 1974
- And Beowulf Rides Again, (pm) Spoor Anthology #1, 1974
- The Black Bear Bites [Cthulhu], (ss) From Beyond the Dark Gateway #3, 1974
- The Dead Slaver’s Tale, (pm) Weirdbook #8, 1974
- The Destiny Gorilla [Dennis Dorgan], (ss) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- The Devils of Dark Lake, (ss) WT50 ed. Robert Weinberg, Robert Weinberg, 1974
- The Gold and the Grey, (pm) Roy Squires Press, 1974
- In High Society [Dennis Dorgan], (nv) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- A Knight of the Round Table [Dennis Dorgan], (nv) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- The Lost Valley of Iskander [El Borak], (na) The Lost Valley of Iskander, FAX, 1974
- Playing Journalist [Dennis Dorgan], (ss) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- Playing Santa Claus [Dennis Dorgan], (nv) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- Restless Waters, (ss) Witchcraft & Sorcery #10, 1974
- Serpent Vines, (ss) WT50 ed. Robert Weinberg, Robert Weinberg, 1974
- The Turkish Menace [Dennis Dorgan] (with Darrell C. Richardson), (ss) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- When the Gods Were Kings, (pm) Spoor Anthology #1, 1974
- A Word from the Outer Dark, (pm) Kadath #1, 1974
- The Yellow Cobra [Dennis Dorgan], (ss) The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, FAX, 1974
- The Devil’s Joker [Sonora Kid], (ss) Cross Plains #6, February/March 1975
- Heritage (“Saxon Blood in the veins of Me”), (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #2, February 1975
- Letter to Harold Preece, January 4, 1930 (“Yes, we fade from youth swiftly.”), (lt) Cross Plains #6, February/March 1975 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- The Loser, (vi) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #1, Spring 1975
- Riding Song (“Do you know the terrible thrill”), (pm) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- Song Before Clontarf, (pm) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- untitled fragment (“I had just hung by sparring partner, Battling O’Toole…”) [Sailor Steve Costigan], (uw) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- untitled fragment (“It was the end of the fourth round”) [Sailor Steve Costigan], (uw) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- untitled fragment (“The Night Sailor Steve Costigan fought Battling O’Rourke”) [Sailor Steve Costigan], (uw) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- Flint’s Passing, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #3, May 1975
- Letter to Novalyne Price, July 8, 1935 (“Thank you for your invitation to call…”), (lt) Fantasy Crossroads #3, May 1975 [Ref. Novalyne Price]
- The Ballad of Dark Agnes, (pm) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #2, Summer 1975
- Drums in My Ears, (pm) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #2, Summer 1975
- Letter to Wilfred Blanch Talman, ca. September 1931 (“Thank you very much for the letter you wrote…”), (lt) Whispers June 1975 [Ref. Wilfred Blanch Talman]
- Sword Woman [Dark Agnes], (na) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #2, Summer 1975
- The Tower of Time [James Allison] (with Lin Carter), (ss) Fantastic Stories June 1975
- Rhymes of Death, (Dennis McHaney, July 1975, co)
- The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts, (pm) Rhymes of Death, Dennis McHaney, 1975
- Ecstasy, (pm) Rhymes of Death, Dennis McHaney, 1975
- The End of the Glory Trail, (pm) Rhymes of Death, Dennis McHaney, 1975
- The Abbey, (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #4/5, August 1975
- The Day Breaks Over Simla, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #4/5, August 1975
- War to the Blind, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #4/5, August 1975
- The Brazen Peacock, (nv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #3, Fall 1975
- Guns of Khartum, (nv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #3, Fall 1975
- The Road to Freedom, (pm) Cross Plains #7, September 1975
- Wild Water, (nv) Cross Plains #7, September 1975
- Red Nails [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, October 1975, co)
- Letter to Denis Archer, May 20, 1934 (“As you doubtless remember…”), (lt) Xenophile #18, October 1975 [Ref. Denis Archer]
- Letter to Hugh G. Schonfeld, June 15, 1933 (“As I promised, in answer to your letter…”), (lt) Xenophile #18, October 1975 [Ref. Hugh G. Schonfeld]
- The Vultures of Whapeton, (Zebra, November 1975, co)
- The Gondarian Man, (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #6, November 1975
- Isle of Pirate’s Doom, (George Hamilton, 1975, nv)
- The King’s Service, (George Hamilton, 1975, nv)
- The Shadow of the Hun, (George Hamilton, 1975, oc)
- The Tower of the Elephant [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1975, co)
- Verses in Ebony, (George Hamilton, 1975, oc)
- Alien, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Blades for France [Dark Agnes], (nv) George T. Hamilton, 1975
- Candles [Cthulhu], (pm) Curmudgeon Press, 1975
- Drowned, (pm) Toadstool Wine ed. W. Paul Ganley, A.S.P., 1975
- Echoes from an Anvil, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Empire: A Song for All Exiles, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- The God in the Bowl [Conan], (nv) The Tower of the Elephant, Donald M. Grant, 1975
- The Guise of Youth, (pm) Science-Fantasy Correspondent #1, 1975
- A Legend of Faring Town [Faring Town], (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Mark of the Beast, (pm) Weirdbook #9, 1975
- Meet Cap’n Kidd [Breckenridge Elkins], (nv) A Gent from Bear Creek, H. Jenkins, 1937
- Men Build Them Houses, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- The Night Winds, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- The Outgoing of Sigurd the Jerusalem-Farer, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Revolt Pagan, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Riding Song (“Do you know the terrible thrill”), (pm) The Howard Review #2, March 1975
- The Shadow of the Hun [Turlogh O’Brien], (nv) The Shadow of the Hun, George Hamilton, 1975
- Singing Hemp, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- Striped Shirts and Busted Hearts [Breckenridge Elkins], (ss) A Gent from Bear Creek, H. Jenkins, 1937
- Swamp Murder, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- To a Friend, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- To All Lords of Commerce, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- untitled (“The Dane came in with a rush…”) [Turlogh O’Brien], (uw) The Shadow of the Hun, George Hamilton, 1975
- Viking’s Trail, (pm) Verses in Ebony, Glenn Lord, 1975
- When Bear Creek Came to Chawed Ear [Breckenridge Elkins], (nv) A Gent from Bear Creek, H. Jenkins, 1937
- Fists of the Revolution, (ss) Fantasy Crossroads Special Edition #1, January 1976
- The Book of Robert E. Howard, (Zebra, February 1976, co)
- Letter to Harold Preece, ca. August 1928 (“Glad you enjoyed our reunion at Fort Worth”), (lt) Fantasy Crossroads #7, February 1976 [Ref. Harold Preece]
- Madame Goose’s Rhymes, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #7, February 1976
- untitled (“The night was damp…”), (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #7, February 1976
- The Iron Man, (Zebra, March 1976, co)
- Men of Iron, (ar) The Iron Man, Zebra, 1976
- They Always Come Back, (nv) The Iron Man, Zebra, 1976
- Three-Bladed Doom [El Borak] (with Byron L. Roark), (nv) REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4, Spring 1976
- The Second Book of Robert E. Howard, (Zebra, May 1976, co)
- Daughters of Feud, (ss) Fantasy Crossroads #8, May 1976
- The House of Suspicion [Steve Harrison], (nv) The Second Book of Robert E. Howard, Zebra, 1976
- Miser’s Gold, (pm) Fantasy Crossroads #8, May 1976
- The Striking of the Gong [Kull], (ss) The Second Book of Robert E. Howard, Zebra, 1976
- Pigeons from Hell, (Zebra, June 1976, co); edited by Glenn Lord
- The Last Laugh, (uw) Fantasy Crossroads #9, August 1976
- Letter to August Lenniger, February 20, 1933 (“Here are the copies of ”The Shadow Kingdom“…”), (lt) Zarfhanna August 1976 [Ref. August Lenniger]
- Letter to August Lenniger, March 8, 1933 (“This is to inform you that I have…”), (lt) Zarfhanna August 1976 [Ref. August Lenniger]
- A Crown for a King, (pm) Ariel, A Fantasy Magazine v1, 1976
- Letter to Emil Petaja, July 23, 1935 (“Please believe my delay in answering…”), (lt) REHUPA September 1976 [Ref. Emil Petaja]
- The Symbol, (pm) Ariel, A Fantasy Magazine v1, 1976
- The Passionate Typist, (pm) The Howard Review #5, November 1976
- The Ballad of Singapore Nell, (pm) Chacal v1 #1, 1976
- The Road of Azrael, (nv) Chacal v1 #1, 1976
- Black Vulmea’s Vengeance, (Donald M. Grant, 1976, co)
- The Devil In Iron [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1976, co)
- The Grim Land and Others, (Stygian Isle Press, 1976, oc); edited by Jonathan Bacon
- Night Images, (The Morning Star Press, 1976, co); edited by Armand Eisen & John Pocsik
- Rogues in the House [Conan], (Donald M. Grant, 1976, co)
- Runes of Ahrh-Eih-Eche, (Stygian Isle Press, 1976, co)
- The Shadow Kingdom and Others, (Panther, 1976, co)
- Skull-Face and Others (var. 1), (Panther, 1976, co)
- Swords of Shahrazar, (Orbit, 1976, co)
- The Valley of the Worm and Others, (Panther, 1976, co)
- Adventure (“Adventure, I Have Followed Your Beck”), (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- The Adventurer (“Dusk on the sea”), (pm) The Grim Land and Others, Stygian Isle Press, 1976
- The Ballad of Singapore Nell, (pm) Chacal v1 #1, 1976
- Black Harps in the Hills, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- A Buccaneer Speaks, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- The Campus at Midnight, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- The Coming of Bast, (pm) Lone Star Universe ed. Geo. W. Proctor & Steven Utley, Heidelberg, 1976
- The Curse of the Crimson God [Kirby O’Donnell], (nv) Swords of Shahrazar, Futura/Orbit, 1976
- Days of Glory, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- The Devil’s Woodchopper (with Tevis Clyde Smith), (ss) The Grim Land and Others, Stygian Isle Press, 1976
- The Dwellers Under the Tomb [Conrad & Kirowan; Cthulhu], (nv) Lost Fantasies #4 ed. Robert Weinberg, Weinberg, 1976
- The Frost-Giant’s Daughter [Conan], (ss) Rogues in the House, Donald M. Grant, 1976
- The Gods of the Jungle Drums, (pm) The Grim Land and Others, Stygian Isle Press, 1976
- The Grim Land, (pm) The Grim Land and Others, Stygian Isle Press, 1976
- The Jackal, (pm) Omniumgathum ed. Jonathan Bacon & Steve Troyanovich, Stygian Isle Press, 1976
- The King of the Ages Comes, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
- The Kiowa’s Tale, (pm) Night Images, The Morning Star Press, 1976
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