Contains the poem ‘The Poets’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘Haunting Columns’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘Fragment’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘Futility’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘Which Will Scarcely Be Understood’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘The Dream and the Shadow’ by Howard.
Contains the poem ‘The Soul-Eater’ by Howard.
In “Dig Me No Grave”, the story is narrated by Kirowan, an approach Howard abandoned for the later stories, in which he kept the first person perspective but had an unnamed narrator.
Kirowan is awakened by Conrad in the middle of the night. Conrad has just left the side of John Grimlan, who has died in a most unpleasant manner. Years earlier Grimlan had made Conrad swear to follow the instructions in a sealed envelope after his death. Conrad was to follow these instructions no matter how much Grimlan might change his mind. As he was dying Grimlan begged Conrad not to follow the instructions but to burn the envelope.
The Fire Of Asshurbanipal was sold posthumously to Weird Tales by Howard’s father, then the only surviving member of Howard’s immediate family. The story features a pair of adventurers. One is an American, named Steve Clarney, and the other is an Afghan named Yar Ali.
Contains Howards “Black Hound of Death”, a tale of horror in the Deep South Piney Woods.











