The Garden of Fear, a James Allison story. Essay of the ‘Holy Gent’, Howards novel published shortly after his death and so hard to find copies of.
Cover photo is part of a photo shown on p. 2.
Howard stories and poems are copies of typescripts.
The Howard stories and poem are facsimiles of typescripts. The essay is a facsimile of a hand-written paper.
Cover photo shows Leroy Butler with REH.
The Howard story, poem and essay are facsimiles of typescripts.
Cover photo shows the Butler house, with the Howard house in the background.
Howard stories and poems, except of “What I Did in Vacation”, are facsimiles of typescripts. “What I Did in Vacation” is a facsimile of a hand-written school report.
Cover is a photo of Leroy and Faustine Butler with REH.
Published to be available at Robert E. Howard Days in Cross Plains, TX.
Cover shows the front and back of an index card from the files at Greenleaf Cemetery pertaining to the Howard family grave plots.
Howard stories and poems are facsimiles of typescripts.
Front cover illustration is the cover of The Poet’s Scroll for April 1929. This was a very limited circulation poetry magazine, published by Estil Alexander Townsend in Howe, OK, that featured a poem by Howard.
Items authored by Howard are typescripts, except for “Adventure in Arabia” and “Far in Gloomy Northland” which are hand-written.
Howard items are facsimiles of typescripts, except for “The Nut’s Shell”, which is a facsimile of a hand-written manuscript, plus a typed copy.
The two poetry variants are typing practice by Howard.
Cover photo is Harold Preece, a close friend of Howard, from the scrapbook of Lenore Preece.
Items authored by Robert E. Howard are facsimiles of typescripts.
Howard did not waste paper; the two pages of poems have text typed in the margins.
Cover is facsimile of a postcard from Robert E. Howard to Thurston Torbett dated April 28, 1936.
Items authored by Robert E. Howard are facsimiles of typescripts.
“The Fangs of the Yellow Cobra” is the earliest complete draft of the story “The Yellow Cobra”.