Trails in Darkness. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by S. M. Stirling. Collection of Horror stories by Howard.
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 6.
Trails in Darkness. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by S. M. Stirling. Collection of Horror stories by Howard.
The Robert E. Howard Library Volume 6.
Bran Mak Morn. Published by Baen, 1996. Cover by Ken Kelly. Introduction by David Weber.
This spring I sent the busy couple Jim & Ruth Keegan a lot of questions about who they are, what they do and their relation to Robert E. Howard. Finally I have all the answers presented here.
Contains Marches of Valhalla, a James Allison story and The Grey God Passes, a Turlogh O’Brian story and several other tales. There is a fold out poster of the cover as well.
A selection of poems sold exclusively at the Howard House in Cross Plains, Texas.
Collection of Bran Mak Morn tales. Also including ‘The Night of the Wolf’ with Cormac Mac Art and ‘The Dark Man’ with Turlogh O’Brien. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
By David Snow and Lane Morlote. They alternate in telling about their trip to Cross Plains. This was featured on my old Conan website around 2002 or 2003 I believe.
Very interesting article by David Snow lifted from my old Conan website. Snow tells about his meeting with CPI (Conan Properties Incorporated) and the Baums. He and his buddy Charles Keegan (you have probably seen his Conan covers) met with Jack and Barbara Baum, who inherited the Howard Properties from Alla Ray Kuykendall Morris (1916-1995).
Here we find studies of the expansive and at times contentious correspondence of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard; Howard’s association with such colleagues in the pulp world as Clark Ashton Smith, Henry S. Whitehead, and Frank Belknap Long; Howard’s sporadic involvement with such fans as R. H. Barlow, Stuart M. Boland, and Francis T. Laney; a discussion of Howard’s writing for amateur papers; and numerous other topics.