Golden Fleece January 1939 was the first to publish the story GATES OF EMPIRE.

Contents

  • ifc • Golden Fleece, January 1939 • (1939) • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay [as by Harold S. DeLay]
  • 2 •  Eric of Aztalan • (1939) • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay [as by Harold S. DeLay]
  • 2 • Eric of Aztalan • (1939) • novella by Ralph Milne Farley
  • 51 • Did Aztalan Exist? • (1939) • essay by uncredited
  • 53 • Gates of Empire • (1939) • interior artwork by Harold S. De Lay [as by Harold S. DeLay]
  • 53 • Gates of Empire • (1939) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 82 • The Last Gift • (1939) • interior artwork by Maurice Archbold, Jr.
  • 82 • The Last Gift • (1939) • short story by Hugh Thomason [as by Captain Hugh Thomason]
  • 88 • The Land Stealer • (1939) • interior artwork by Maurice Archbold, Jr.
  • 88 • The Land Stealer • (1939) • short story by Sam Carson
  • 100 • Peace on the Sea • (1939) • interior artwork by Jay Jackson
  • 100 • Peace on the Sea • (1939) • short story by John Murray Reynolds
  • 108 • The Hairless Ones Come • (1939) • interior artwork by Jay Jackson
  • 108 • The Hairless Ones Come • (1939) • short story by L. Sprague de Camp
  • 116 • Coward’s Reward • (1939) • interior artwork by Jay Jackson
  • 116 • Coward’s Reward • (1939) • short story by James Harry Martin
  • 122 • A Despicable Cavalier • (1939) • interior artwork by uncredited
  • 122 • A Despicable Cavalier • (1939) • short story by Phyllis Moore Gallagher
  • 128 • The Round Table • (1939) • essay by uncredited
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Publisher :Sun Publications
Year :January 1939
Replica by:Girsasol (December 2007) | Adventure House (May 2020) | Fiction House Press (September 2020)
Format :Periodical (Pulp Magazine)
Pages :128
Cover :Harold Delay
Illustrations :Harold DelayJay Jackson, and Maurice Archbold, Jr.

Notes

“Gates of Empire” is illustrated by Harold Delay
Edited by A. J. Gontier, Jr.

ISFDB Howard Works

Golden Fleece January 1939

Golden Fleece January 1939 was the first to publish the story GATES OF EMPIRE.

Tags: Pulp / Robert E. Howard