The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard volume 1, Ultimate Edition, is now available on Amazon in both hardcover and paperback. For people outside the US, this is especially good news since the total cost is reduced. The main reason for the delay on both the paperback and Collected Letters volume 2 and 3 have […]
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‘No Man Needs Three Hands’ is a short story that is lost. Howard submitted it to Weird Tales in 1926 but it was never published.
Nothing to lose. The name used was R. T. Maynard. Alternate Title: THE PURPLE HEART OF ERLIK
Notes, on the Fifth Crusade. One page of REH-typed notes.
Notes, on the Fifth Crusade. One page of REH-typed notes.
Notes for a Gent From Bear Creek. Two pages of REH-typed notes.
Note (“Hernando de Guzeman, born in . . .”)
North of Khyber. A team-up of different Howard characters. Today we would probably call them crossovers. El Borak teams up with the Sonora Kid. Never published in Howard’s lifetime.
Novalyne Price Ellis (born Novalyne Price) on March 9th, 1908 in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA. She died at age 91 in Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA. She is buried at Clear Creek Cemetery, Bangs, Brown County, Texas, USA.
Daughter of Homer Hogg Price and Etna Reed Price.
She was a Texas-born schoolteacher and writer who became close friends with and occasionally dated famed pulp fiction writer Robert E. Howard.
The synopsis of “King of the Forgotten People” tells the story of Jim Brill, an adventurer driven by love and duty, who embarks on a perilous journey into the Gobi Desert to find a missing scientist. The narrative unfolds with elements of survival, strange scientific experiments, and a climactic confrontation with forces both human and monstrous.