Untitled story (Science will always beat brute strength.) One of two untitled stories appearing under the title RINGSIDE TALES. First published in Howard’s amateur press publication, The Right Hook volume 1, number 3, 1925.
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UNTITLED STORY (The night Sailor Steve Costigan fought Battling O’Rourke . . .). 700 words fragment
Appeared as THREE PERILS OF SAILOR COSTIGAN which consists of this story and two others:
UNTITLED STORY (“I had just hung by sparring partner, Battling O’Toole…”) and UNTITLED STORY (It was the end of the fourth round.).
Untitled story (Marks was a giant.) One of two untitled stories appearing under the title RINGSIDE TALES. First published in Howard’s amateur press publication, The Right Hook volume 1, number 3, 1925.
UNTITLED STORY Untitled story (It was the end of the fourth round.). 700 word unfinished.
Appeared as THREE PERILS OF SAILOR COSTIGAN which consists of this story and two others:
UNTITLED STORY (“I had just hung by sparring partner, Battling O’Toole…”) and UNTITLED STORY (“The night Sailor Steve …”).
UNTITLED STORY (It was a strange experience, and I don’t expect anyone . . .). A 160 words unfinished story.
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 …”).
UNTITLED PLAY. (A typical small town drugstore . . .). From a letter To Tevis Clyde Smith, week of February 20, 1928.
WIZARD AND WARRIOR. An untitled draft completed by Lin Carter and given a title. Carter’s contribution starts with “It was the Sungara”.
…The Mountains of Thibet. Originally untitled. Steve Allison and Timoleon (Timmy) Lycurgus Cassanova de Quin are in the mountains of Thibet just for the fun of it. A fragment.
STEVE ALLISON. Originally untitled. 1400 words unfinished story by Robert E. Howard featuring The Sonora Kid.
This untitled and unfinished story fragment by Robert E. Howard features Steve Allison, a central character, in a setting that mixes elements of Western adventure with a hint of mystery and intrigue. The story also introduces his young sister, Mildred, showcasing their close and protective relationship.