The Riot at Bucksnort. Featuring Pike Bearfield.
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Gents in Buckskin. Alternate Title: “NO COWHERDERS WANTED”. Featuring Breckinridge Elkins.
“No Cowherders Wanted” featuring Breckinridge Elkins. Alternate Title: GENTS IN BUCKSKIN. First published in Action Stories, September 1936.
A 5-part article about Robert E. Howard and the Spicy stories. Rescued from the late Two-Gun Raconteur blog created by Damon C. Sasser.
The car was described as dark green, with a glove compartment, rather than a door pocket. This is where he carried his gun. The ’31 Chevy was purchased second-hand after Lovecraft’s visit to New Orleans during the spring of 1932. Tyson has further provided that it was a Chevrolet Coach; a two-door.
WAR ON BEAR CREEK. Featuring Breckinridge Elkins.First published in Action Stories, April 1935. This short story was altered slightly to become Chapter 12 of the novel, A Gent From Bear Creek.
Six-Gun Interview,” an unfinished (4200 words) and untitled story by Robert E. Howard, estimated to be half to two-thirds complete, is a tale set in the Western genre, likely written in 1931. The story, tentatively titled “Six-Gun Interview” by Glenn Lord, appears to be an adaptation of Howard’s Sailor Steve Costigan stories to a Western setting. The tale appears to be a precursor to the Breckinridge Elkins series.
She Devil. Under the nae Sam Walser. Alternate title: THE GIRL ON THE HELL SHIP.
The Riot at Cougar Paw. Featuring Breckinridge Elkins.
The original title of ‘The Conquerin’ Hero of the Humbolts’ is ‘Politics at Blue Lizard.’ However, Howard undoubtedly meant “Politics at Lonesome Lizard” which is the name of the town in the story.
(Glenn Lord – THE LAST CELT).
Alternative titles: ‘Politics at Blue Lizard’ and ‘Politics at Lonesome Lizard’