Magazine of Horror #13 (volume 3 number 1).
Contains VALLEY OF THE LOST starring Jim Brill.
Magazine of Horror #13 (volume 3 number 1).
Contains VALLEY OF THE LOST starring Jim Brill.
Magazine of Horror #9 (volume 2 number 3).
Contains SKULLS IN THE STARS a Solomon Kane story.
Berkley, 1980; Volume 2 of 2. Mass market paperback, 1st edition. Introduction by Glenn Lord. Includes a mixture of poems and short stories.
This compilation of Robert E. Howard’s most famous and well-received stories spans all of the characters and genres he scribed in – all restored to the earliest, most definitive versions available today. Beautiful illustrations by Jim & Ruth Keegan.
In England Kane is on his way to the hamlet of Torkertown, and must choose one of two paths, a route that leads through a moor or one that leads through a swamp. He is warned that the moor route is haunted and all travelers who take that road die, so he decides to investigate.
Oversized trade paperback. Introduction by Ben Szumskyj. ‘An Introduction to the Life and Works of Robert E. Howard’ and an interview with Glenn Lord by Joe Marek. An untitled dark fantasy/Cthulhu Mythos style story featuring John O’Dare by Robert E. Howard; ‘A Short History of the Conan Typescripts’ by Patrice Louniet and much more.
Winds of time is a beautiful book collecting many of Howards poems. Many translated into Polish and German. Interior art by Hubert Schweizer. Published by Thomas Kovacs and edited by him and Bernd Karwath.
Zebra Books, 1976; Volume 2 of 2. Mass market paperback, 1st edition. Introduction by the book’s editor Glenn Lord. Includes a mixture of poems and short stories.
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.
The Centaur Press publication ‘Solomon Kane’ consists of five stories and two poems. Jeff Jones created the cover art.