Solomon Kane. Published by Baen, 1995. Cover by Ken Kelly. “The Castle of the Devil,” “Hawk of Basti,” and “The Children of Asshur” completed by Ramsey Campbell, with an introduction explaining where Howard’s work ends and Campbell’s begins.
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The People of the Black Circle is a 1977 collection of four Conan short stories. Based on the second of the three hardcover volumes comprising “The Authorized Edition”. Edited by Karl Edward Wagner. The illustrations by Hugh Rankin are from the original pulp publications. There was also a 1977 Science Fiction Book Club edition, which was retypeset and introduced numerous errors.
The third issue of ‘The “New” Howard Reader, from November 1998. Filled with Howard content. Published by Joe & Mona Marek. Cover art by Bill Cavalier.
The seventh issue of ‘The “New” Howard Reader, from 2000. Filled with Howard content. Published by Joe & Mona Marek. Cover art by Steven R. Trout.
“Black Canaan” is a short story by American writer Robert E. Howard, originally published in the June 1936 issue of Weird Tales. It is a regional horror story in the Southern Gothic mode.
The Centaur Press publication ‘Solomon Kane’ consists of five stories and two poems. Jeff Jones created the cover art.
This collection contains all 19 Conan stories published while its author was alive. Later published works were either edited or were re written in base of uncompleted works left by Howard. Take this as a purist collection. – All stories are COMPLETE, they’ve been checked and corrected with the original sources. Use the ‘Look inside’ option to compare editions. – The order presented in this collection follows the chronology of Conan’s life, instead of just following the original publication order.
Contains a collection of the best material from the eighteen issues of the Howard Collector by Glenn Lord.
Tales of Weird Menace collects Howard’s Weird Menace and Yellow Peril yarns, many of which have never seen book publication in the U.S. It includes a hefty “Miscellanea” section featuring hard-to-find fragments and synopses. This volume is 473 pages, plus introductory material.
Sentiment: An Olio of Rarer Works. This volume is the Howard collector’s dream, containing those hard-to-find stories from various small press publications from the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s. No longer will readers have to seek out copies of Pay Day, Lurid Confessions #1, or The Dark Man #2; all of the Howard content in those volumes, and many more, is included here. Restored to Howard’s typescripts, when available.











