Ringside Tales. First published in Howard’s amateur press publication, The Right Hook volume 1, number 3, 1925.
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UNTITLED SYNOPSIS (Ring-Tailed Tornado).
UNTITLED STORY (I had just hung by sparring partner, Battling O’Toole . . .). 700 word fragment.
Appeared as THREE PERILS OF SAILOR COSTIGAN which consists of this story and two others:
UNTITLED STORY (“It was the end …”) and UNTITLED STORY (“The night Sailor Steve …”).
“The White Jade Ring” is an unfinished adventure (1400 words fragment) by Robert E. Howard, weaving a story of danger, antiquity, and intrigue. Set in the bustling streets of Canton, Steve Allison, a man both cunning and bold, acquires a ring of immense historical and monetary value, attracting the attention of dangerous individuals.
The Wandering Years
“The Tale of the Rajah’s Ring” is a story set in the vibrant backdrop of Meerut, featuring Lal Singh, a bold and cunning Sikh warrior embroiled in a dangerous quest involving a precious ring belonging to a local rajah.
“The Slithering Shadow” is one of the original short stories starring Conan. First published in the September 1933 issue of Weird Tales magazine. “The Slithering Shadow” is the original title, but the story is also known as “Xuthal of the Dusk” in further publications. It is set in the pseudo-historical Hyborian Age, and concerns Conan discovering a lost city in a remote desert while encountering a Lovecraftian demon known as Thog.
A Ring-tailed Tornado. Originally a Buckner J. Grimes story titled “Ring-Tailed Tornado.”
Published under the name of Patrick Ervin.
Rewritten by someone at the Kline agency into a Breckinridge Elkins story.
A Ringtailed Tornado. Originally a Buckner J. Grimes story titled “Ring-Tailed Tornado.”
Published under the name of Patrick Ervin.
Rewritten by someone at the Kline agency into a Breckinridge Elkins story.
“The Haunter of the Ring” is a 1934 short story Howard, belonging to the Cthulhu Mythos. It was first published in Weird Tales in the June 1934 issue. Howard earned $60 for this publication. This story is set in the modern age but includes a relic from the Hyborian Age of the Conan stories, the ring of Thoth-Amon.