Trails in Darkness. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by S. M. Stirling. Collection of Horror stories by Howard.
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 6.
Trails in Darkness. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by S. M. Stirling. Collection of Horror stories by Howard.
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 6.
Eons of the Night. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by S. M. Stirling. Collection of short stories by Howard. Among them two with James Allison and one with Turlogh O’Brien.
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 5.
Bran Mak Morn. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by David Weber.
Solomon Kane. Published by Baen, 1995. Cover by Ken Kelly. “The Castle of the Devil,” “Hawk of Basti,” and “The Children of Asshur” completed by Ramsey Campbell, with an introduction explaining where Howard’s work ends and Campbell’s begins.
Kull. Published by Baen, 1995. Cover by Ken Kelly. Edited by David Drake. Includes portions of Howard’s essay “The Hyborian Age” in a prologue at the beginning and epilogue at the end. Nearly identical contents to the 1978 Bantam edition, but this edition includes one additional story, “The Curse of the Golden Skull.”
Cormac Mac Art. Published by Baen, 1995. Cover by Ken Kelly. Edited by David Drake. “Tigers of the Sea” completed by Drake. Also includes an original story by Drake, “The Land Toward Sunset.”
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 1.
Number 2, volume 15 – summer 2021. Contains ‘The Peaceful Pilgrim’, a supposedly earlier version of ‘Cupid from from Bear Creek’, a Breckinridge Elkins story. The typescript is a carbon of the second draft of “Pilgrim”. Also news and a report from the 2021 Howard Days by Bill Cavalier.
The Raven is a fanzine created and published by Thomas Kovacs. The sort of prequel was Wolfshead.
Raven has a lot of Howard stuff and contains most of my Kovacs early translations and self made illustrations from 40 years ago. Thomas Kovacs was 21 at the time and at the beginning of his Howard “career”. He had intense correspondence with Glenn Lord which lasted decades until Glenn’s death. Raven has even the very first Hungarian translation of a Howard poem in it. The heading tho „The Thing on the Roof“ was translated by my older brother at that time.
Wolfshead is a fanzine created and published by Thomas Kovacs and is sort of a forerunner to Raven. The subtitle is The Demon of the Full Moon. It contains several poems by Robert E. Howard and part 1 of an article written by Kovacs. Most of the content is in German.
Zane Grey Western Magazine June 1970, Volume 2, Number 3. This is the first appearance of the story The Extermination of Yellow Donory. It was heavily edited and cut down in size.