The seventh issue of ‘The “New” Howard Reader, from 2000. Filled with Howard content. Published by Joe & Mona Marek. Cover art by Steven R. Trout.
Contents
- 1 • Always Comes Evening • (1936) • poem by Robert E. Howard
- 1 • Three-Bladed Doom (short version) • [El Borak] • (1976) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
- 18 • Spanish Gold on Devil Horse • (1972) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
- 28 • Letter to “The Eyrie” in Weird Tales Magazine (“Congratulations on the appearance and excellence…:) • [Letters to Weird Tales] • (1932) • essay by Robert E. Howard (variant of Letter (Weird Tales, March 1932))
- 28 • Letter to “Adventure” Magazine (“1. At what period did the feudal system…:) • (1924) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 28 • Sunday in a Small Town • (1969) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 29 • Age Lasting Love • (1992) • short fiction by Robert E. Howard
- 32 • Roads • (1972) • poem by Robert E. Howard
- 32 • The Fire of Asshurbanipal (alternative version) • (1972) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
- 36 • Letter to Charles D. Hornig, November 10, 1933 (“Dear Mr. Hornig: / Here is a short story, ‘The Frost King’s Daughter’…”) • [Letters to Charles D. Hornig / The Fantasy Fan] • (1989) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 37 • The Sheik • non-genre • (1923) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 38 • Midnight • (1961) • short fiction by Robert E. Howard
- 38 • The Curse of Greed • (1977) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 41 • Pictures in the Fire • (1976) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 41 • Letter to Novalyne Price, February 14, 1936 (“Dear Novalyne: / I heard yesterday you had the mumps…”) • [Letters to Novalyne Price] • (1986) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 42 • Sentiment • (1967) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 42 • West Is West • non-genre • (1922) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 42 • Surrender: Your Money or Your Vice • (1968) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 43 • The Last White Man • (1964) • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 44 • A Stranger in Grizzly Claw • non-genre • [Breckinridge Elkins] • (1934) • short story by Robert E. Howard (variant of The Scalp Hunter)
- 48 • Letters of Comment (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by uncredited
- 48 • Letter (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by Kevin Cook
- [49] • Letter (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by Rafael Kayanan
- [49] • Letter (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by Steve Trout
- [49] • Letter (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by Bob Barger
- [49] • Letter (The “New” Howard Reader #7) • essay by Paul Herman
- [49] • Afterword (The “New” Howard Reader #1) • (1998) • essay by Joe Marek
Publisher: | Joe & Mona Marek |
Year : | Spring 2000 |
Book No. : | None |
Edition : | 1st |
Format : | Periodical (8.5 x 11, saddle stapled) |
Pages : | 52 including covers |
Cover : | Joe Marek |
Illustrations : | None |
Notes
Selected and compiled by Joe MarekAssociate Editor: Rusty Burke
Special Editorial Assistance: Dave Gentzel assisted by Glenn Lord
Limited print run of 60 copies.
Signed and numbered by Joe Marek.
Limited to one year of distribution.
The next issue has a title change to THE HOWARD READER.
The short version of “Three-Bladed Doom” is from Byron Roark’s REH: LONE STAR FICTIONEER #4. Both the beginning and the ending of the story were rewritten by Roark.”
Three-Bladed Doom” is the short version published in REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4, where the editor, Byron Roark, rewrote both the beginning and end of the story.”
The Fire of Asshurbanipal” is the version without supernatural elements.