Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Volume 16 Number 3.
Contains THE PEOPLE OF THE BLACK CIRCLE.
Fantastic Sword & Sorcery and Fantasy Stories Volume 16 Number 3.
Contains THE PEOPLE OF THE BLACK CIRCLE.
Robert E. Howard wrote poetry. He wrote it first in life, last in life, and throughout life. Howard completed around 300 stories for commercial sale and worked on 300 more. But he wrote over 700 poems, virtually none of them meant for commercial markets. His first publication outside of school was his poem “The Sea”, published in a local paper. His famous “All fled, all done…” couplet, borrowed from Viola Garvin, was allegedly the last words he typed. And in between, poetry gushed from him.
This first volume of a three-volume set collects the rest of all of Howard’s known poetry.
Dear August: Letters, Robert E. Howard to August Derleth 1932-1936. This collection includes all the letters to August Derleth, except for a postcard REH sent to August Derleth.
In 2002, the then-owners of the rights to Robert E. Howard’s works decided to publish a series of three books in order to extend the U.S. copyrights of the unpublished material. Otherwise all this unpublished material would have been public domain in the U.S. after 12/31/2006.
Dear HPL Letters, Robert E. Howard to H.P. Lovecraft. In 2002, the then-owners of the rights to Robert E. Howard’s works decided to publish a series of three books in order to extend the U.S. copyrights of the unpublished material. Otherwise all this unpublished material would have been public domain in the U.S. after 12/31/2006.
Three books were published – A RHYME OF SALEM TOWN AND OTHER POEMS, DEAR HPL (Howard’s letters to Lovecraft), and DEAR AUGUST (Howard’s letters to August Derleth). 10 copies of each book were to be prepared by Glenn Lord, but fewer than 10 were eventually produced, maybe as few as 6 copies of each.
A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems. Contains a First Appearance or complete publication of the poem “The Call of the Sea”.
In 2002, the then-owners of the rights to Robert E. Howard’s works decided to publish a series of three books in order to extend the U.S. copyrights of the unpublished material. Otherwise all this unpublished material would have been public domain in the U.S. after 12/31/2006.
Crypt of Cthulhu is a booklet from Cryptic Publications. This issue contains ‘The Hand of Obeah’ by Howard.
The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter Number 2, volume 16 – Summer 2022. Contains The Vultures of Whapeton part 2 of 3 of The Vultures of Wahpeton typescript. It also contains a letter to H.P. Lovecraft marked as received November 9, 1931.
The cover is from Smashing Novels Magazine for December 1936 with artwork by Howard Sherman.
A chapbook or rather a b&w comic book or graphic adaption of the story RED BLADES OF BLACK CATHAY by Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith.
Golden Fleece January 1939 was the first to publish the story GATES OF EMPIRE.
A magazine / periodical trying to mimic the old pulp magazines. Featuring SON OF THE WHITE WOLF, an El Borak short story by Howard. It was originally published in the December 1936 issue of the pulp magazine Thrilling Adventures.