Gods of the North, the first appearance in the March 1934 issue of The Fantasy Fan. It is among Robert E. Howard’s finest writings on sword and sorcery. This was a rejected Conan story and Howard allowed The Fantasy Fan to publish it.
Contents
- 97 • Our Readers Say (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by uncredited
- 97 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by Duane W. Rimel
- 97 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
- 97 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by Clark Ashton Smith
- 97 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • [Letters: Wilson Tucker] • essay by Wilson Tucker [as by Bob Tucker]
- 98 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by H. Koenig
- 99 • Gods of the North • short story by Robert E. Howard
- 104 • Fantasy Book • essay by Lester Anderson
- 104 • Review: Gandle Follows His Nose by Heywood Broun • review by Lester Anderson
- 105 • Supernatural Horror in Literature (Part 6 of 18) • [Supernatural Horror in Literature] • (1927) • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
- 105 • Your Views (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) • essay by uncredited
- 105 • Letter (The Fantasy Fan, March 1934) [2] • essay by H. P. Lovecraft
- 106 • Revenant • poem by Clark Ashton Smith
- 107 • The Words in the Sky • [A True Experience] • short story by Kenneth B. Pritchard
- 108 • How to Write a Weird Tale • essay by Wilson Tucker [as by Hoy Ping Pong]
- 109 • A Sad Story of the Future • short story by Forrest J. Ackerman
- 109 • The Time Machine: (A Bibliographical Note) • essay by R. H. Barlow
Notes
Volume 1, Number 7, Whole No. 7.
Pages run 97-112.
Edited by Charles D. Hornig
Print run of only about 60 copies.