Collects “Blood of the Gods,” “Country of the Knife” and “Son of the White Wolf,” three tales of Middle Eastern adventure featuring Francis Xavier Gordon (El Borak). Includes a nice fold-out poster of the Ken Kelly cover.
A selection of poems sold exclusively at the Howard House in Cross Plains, Texas.
The Centaur Press publication ‘Solomon Kane’ consists of five stories and two poems. Jeff Jones created the cover art.
The Hand of Kane is a collection of four Solomon Kane tales by Howard. Jeff Jones created the cover art. ‘The Children of Asshur’ is incomplete.
The Moon of Skulls is a collection of three Solomon Kane tales by Howard. Jeff Jones created the cover art.
Almuric is a Sword and Planet novel in the tradition of John Carter. This is the second edition, published by Ace. Cover art by Jeff Jones.
Collection of Bran Mak Morn tales. Also including ‘The Night of the Wolf’ with Cormac Mac Art and ‘The Dark Man’ with Turlogh O’Brien. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
Wolfshead published by Lancer Books. This is the second edition, from 1972. It’s a collection of stories including one James Allison story (the Valley of the Worm) and also a couple of Cthulhu Mythos tales.
An index to the three-volume The Collected Letters (first editions) of Robert E. Howard. Compiled by Bobby Derie, author of Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos, with a foreword and annotations by Howard scholar Jeffrey Shanks, this important reference work provides a much-needed tool for researchers studying the correspondence of the father of sword and sorcery and the creator of Conan the Cimmerian. Also, included are seventeen letters by Howard newly discovered since the publication of The Collected Letters, including several drafts of letters to H. P. Lovecraft. This index is a must-have for fans and scholars wishing to explore the fascinating epistolary corpus of one of the greatest fantasy adventure writers of the 20th century.
This is the “Ultimate Edition” which just means that it’s print on demand. Each volume is printed in hardback with dust jacket. Cover design and artwork is by Mark Wheatley. The first edition can be seen here.











