The Howard Review #3. Published by Dennis McHaney in 1975. Very tiny chapbook.
Contents
- 4 • The Howard Review #3 • interior artwork by Frank Frazetta
- 5 • Editorial Comments (The Howard Review #3) • essay by Dennis McHaney
- 9 • The Reformation of a Dream • (1927) • short story by Robert E. Howard (variant of The Reformation / A Dream)
- 13 • The Soul-Eater • [Sonnets Out of Bedlam • 1] • (1937) • poem by Robert E. Howard
- 14 • The Beast from the Abyss • (1971) • essay by Robert E. Howard
- 25 • Review: Fantasy Crossroads #3 by Jonathan Bacon • review by J. P. Manteel and Byron Roark [as by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney]
- 27 • Review: Verses in Ebony by Robert E. Howard • review by J. P. Manteel and Byron Roark [as by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney]
- 28 • Review: The Lost Valley of Iskander by Robert E. Howard • review by J. P. Manteel and Byron Roark [as by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney]
- 30 • Review: Golden Fleece by William H. Desmond and Diane M. Howard and John R. Howard and Robert K. Wiener • review by J. P. Manteel and Byron Roark [as by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney]
- 31 • Review: The Sowers of the Thunder by Robert E. Howard • review by J. P. Manteel and Byron Roark [as by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney]
- 32 • Review of “Fantastic Stories”, June 1965 • essay by J. P. Manteel and Dennis McHaney
- 33 • The Heroes of R. E. H.: Breckinridge Elkins • essay by uncredited
- 36 • The Illustrators of Robert E. Howard: Harold S. Delay and Virgil Finlay • essay by uncredited
- 36 • The Illustrators of Robert E. Howard: Harold S. Delay and Virgil Finlay • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay [as by Harold S. DeLay]
- 38 • The Illustrators of Robert E. Howard: Harold S. Delay and Virgil Finlay [2] • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay [as by Harold S. DeLay]
- 39 • The Illustrators of Robert E. Howard: Harold S. Delay and Virgil Finlay • interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
Notes
Edited by Dennis McHaney
Limited edition of 500 copies.
“The Reformation: A Dream” was mis-titled as “The Reformation of a Dream”
The reviews in this issue were attributed to Dennis McHaney, but the second edition corrected the attribution to Byron Roarke.