‘John Morrissey – Adventurer’ was an article Howard wrote that is now lost. It was submitted to Adventurer and rejected in 1926.
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‘Vulture’s Roost’ is a short story that is lost. Howard submitted it to Weird Tales 1926 but it was never published.
‘Tom Sharkey – Mankiller’ was an article Howard wrote that is now lost. It is not known where Howard submitted it, but it was probably in 1925.
‘Two Wrongs Make a Wright’ is a short story that is lost. Howard submitted it to Police Gazette in 1925 but it was never published.
‘The Street of Grey-Beards’ is a short story that is lost. Howard submitted it to Weird Tales in 1925 but it was never published.
‘Drums of Horror’ is a short story that is lost. Howard submitted it to Weird Tales in 1925 but it was never published.
An anthology in chapbook format from 1976. It contains THE DWELLERS UNDER THE TOMB.
Three tales of El Borak collected with illustrations by Michael William Kaluta. First out is ‘The Daughter of Erlik Khan’ which was originally published in the December 1934 issue of the pulp magazine Top-Notch. The second story presented here is ‘The Lost Valley of Iskander’, and was not published within Howard’s lifetime, the first publication was in this Collector’s Editions hardcover book. Its original title was ‘Swords of the Hills’. The last story here is ‘Hawk of the Hills’. It was originally published in the June 1935 issue of the pulp magazine Top-Notch
First published as “Secret of Lost Valley” in Startling Mystery Stories, Spring 1967. A weird western.
The Howard Review #10 – The “Lost Issue”. Published by Dennis McHaney in 2007. Distributed with REHUPA #208. This issue contains mostly letters written to Dennis McHaney and a poem by Robert E. Howard.