| 8 |
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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Patrice Louinet
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Essay
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| 11 |
Blue River Blues
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 17 |
The Battling Sailor
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 20 |
The Drawing Card
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 24 |
The Jinx
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 28 |
The Wildcat and the Star
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 35 |
Fistic Psychology
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 37 |
Untitled Fragment ([... ] "Huh?" I was so dumbfounded...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 39 |
Fighting Nerves
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 50 |
The Atavist
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 55 |
A Man of Peace
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 64 |
The Weeping Willow
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 67 |
The Right Hook
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 72 |
A Tough Nut to Crack
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 77 |
The Trail of the Snake
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 84 |
The Folly of Conceit
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 90 |
The Fighting Fury
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 96 |
Night Encounter
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 101 |
The Ferocious Ape
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 104 |
The Ghost Behind the Gloves
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 105 |
Misto Dempsey
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 109 |
The Brand of Satan
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 116 |
Incongruity
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 118 |
The Slayer
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 120 |
The Man Who Went Back
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 123 |
Untitled Synopsis ("Hunwulf, an American, and John Brill...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 124 |
Untitled Fragment ("Thure Khan gazed out across...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 125 |
Untitled Fragment ("As he approached the two...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 126 |
Untitled Poem ("There was a thing of the shadow world...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Poem
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| 127 |
A Room in London (Outline)
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 128 |
The Shadow in the Well
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 132 |
Fate Is the Killer
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 134 |
The Grove of Lovers
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 137 |
The Drifter
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 139 |
The Lion Gate
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 141 |
Untitled Fragment ("Franey was a fool. Cleary...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 142 |
The Ivory Camel
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 144 |
Wolves—and a Sword
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 145 |
Untitled Fragment ("I'm a man of few words...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 150 |
Untitled Synopsis ("James Norris...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 151 |
The Dominant Male
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 154 |
The Paradox
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 157 |
Untitled Fragment ("Mike Costigan, writer and self-avowed...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 159 |
The Splended Brute
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 161 |
Circus Charade
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 162 |
The Influence of the Movies
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 163 |
Untitled Fragment ("William Aloysius McGraw's father was red-headed...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 164 |
A Man and a Brother
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 165 |
Man
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 167 |
The Pigskin Scholar
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 170 |
The Recalcitrant
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Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 171 |
Untitled Fragment ("'Arrange, Madame, arrange!'...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 172 |
Untitled Fragment ("'Yessah,' said Mrs ____...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 175 |
The Question of the East
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
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| 176 |
In His Own Image
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
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| 179 |
The Punch
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
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| 183 |
The Female of the Species
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 186 |
The Last Man
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 194 |
The Treasure of Henry Morgan
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 197 |
Untitled Fragment ("1. Iroquios and Huron The lazy quiet of the...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 199 |
Through the Ages
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 200 |
The White Jade Ring
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 202 |
The Roving Boys on a Sandburg
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 204 |
Westward, Ho!
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 207 |
The Wild Man
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 210 |
What the Deuce?
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 211 |
The Land of Forgotten Ages
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 212 |
The Funniest Bout
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 213 |
The Red Stone
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 214 |
A Unique Hat
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 215 |
Untitled Fragment ("'A man,' said my friend Larry...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 216 |
Untitled Fragment ("...that is, the artistry...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 217 |
Untitled Fragment ("I met him first in the Paradise saloon...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 218 |
Untitled Fragment ("I. I Find the 'heathen book'...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 220 |
Untitled Fragment ("'So there I was. Stranded in a ...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 221 |
Untitled Fragment ("November 10, 1922, A.D. Trail led through ...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 223 |
Untitled Fragment ("Two men were standing in the bazaar...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 224 |
Untitled Fragment ("When Yar Ali Khan crept...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
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| 225 |
Untitled Fragment ("Who am I it matters little...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 229 |
A Twentieth-Century Rip Van Winkle
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 232 |
The Ghosts of Jacksonville
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
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| 233 |
A Boy, a Beehive, and a Chinaman
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 234 |
Mr. Dowser Buys a Car
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 236 |
A Faithful Servant
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 238 |
A South Sea Storm
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 239 |
The Ghost of Bald Rock Ranch
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 242 |
A Fishing Trip
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 243 |
Friends
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 245 |
Ten Minutes on a Street Corner
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 246 |
The Wings of the Bat
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 250 |
Notes (The Last of the Trunk Och Brev I Urval)
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uncredited
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Essay
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| 255 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 8, 1923 ("Hello Clyde, / May the blessings of Allah rest upon you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 255 |
Untitled Poem ("When Napoleon down in Africa...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 256 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 22, 1923 ("Clyde sahib, greeting: / I found your first letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 256 |
Neolithic Love Song
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 257 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, July 7, 1923 ("To Clyde bahadur-sahib, greeting: / I got your letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 257 |
Untitled Poem ("Now bright, now red, the sabers sped...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 257 |
Untitled Poem ("The helmsman gaily, rode down the rickerboo...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 258 |
The Dook of Stork
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 259 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, July 30, 1923 ("Clyde sahib, bohut salaam, bahadur: / The picnic has come and went...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 260 |
Untitled Poem ("Bill Boozy was a pirate bold...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 261 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 4, 1923 ("Clyde Sahib; / You say I'll be in Kabul...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 262 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, October 5, 1923 ("Salaam Clyde; / Maybe you think I've moved...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 262 |
Untitled Poem ("A clash of steel, a thud of hoofs...:)
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 262 |
Untitled Poem ("A hundred years the great war raged...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 263 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, November 4, 1923 ("Bohut salaam, Clyde bahadur; / It's been quite a while...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 265 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, April 21, 1924 ("Salaam, Clyde sahib; / I should have written you sooner...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 266 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 19, 1924 ("Salaam, Clyde sahib; / I suppose you think I'm rather slow...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 266 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, September 7, 1924 ("Salaam, Clyde, / You ought to be here. / Palm-trees are waving...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 266 |
Untitled Poem ("Palm-trees are waving in the gulf-breeze...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 267 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, January 7, 1925 ("Salaam, Clyde sahib; / I was in Brownwood the other day...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 268 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, January 30, 1925 ("Salaam, Sahib; / I'm sending you a lot of junk...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 269 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, February 25, 1925 ("Salaam, Sahib; / Chapter XIX / Writers of the Bunkorian Age...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 269 |
Untitled Poem ("Dark are your eyes...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 269 |
Untitled Poem ("Hills of the North! Lavender hills...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 269 |
Untitled Poem ("How your right thudded...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 269 |
Untitled Poem ("I am the Spirit of War!...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 269 |
Untitled Poem ("I lay in Yen's opium joint...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 270 |
The Bombing of Gon Fanfew
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 271 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, March 17, 1925 ("The top o' the marnin', O'Clydo; / Faith and bejabbers!...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 271 |
The Sappious Few Menchew
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 272 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, April 6, 1925 ("Salaam, sahib; / What ho! I have never read...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 272 |
The Post of the Sappy Skipper
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 273 |
The Bore of the Cowed
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 274 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, May 24, 1925 ("Salaam; / Hot zowie, old topper...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 274 |
Untitled Poem ("When you were a set-up and I was a ham...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 275 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, July 1925 ("Salaam, Clyde; / Old boy, I got your letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 275 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, July 7, 1925 ("Salaam, Sahib; / I believe you owe me a letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 276 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1925 ("Salaam; / I'm glad you passed the exams...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 276 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. July 1925 ("Salaam, Clyde sahib, / I haven't got any answer...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 277 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, October 9, 1925 ("Salaam, sahib; / Say, bo, you're developing into a real poet...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 277 |
Untitled Poem ("I tell you this, my friend...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 278 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926 ("Salaam, bahadur, bohut salaam; / By Baal I am joyed...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 278 |
Untitled Poem ("All the crowd meek and proud...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 279 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, January 14, 1926 ("Salaam; / This is a habit of mine, always was...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 280 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, April 14, 1926 ("Salaam; / Being in an (un)poetical mood...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 281 |
Destiny? ("What is there real, my girl... ")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 281 |
Laughter
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 281 |
The Dancer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 282 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, May 7, 1926 ("Salaam; / I'm sending you a flock of poetry...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 282 |
Untitled Poem ("The shades of night were falling faster...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 282 |
Untitled Poem ("We are the duckers of crosses...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 283 |
Eternity
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 283 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926 ("Salaam; / I'm trying to write again...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 283 |
Untitled Poem ("Early in the morning I gazed at the eastern skies...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 283 |
Untitled Poem ("Give ye of my best though the dole be meager...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 284 |
Serpent
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 284 |
Shadows ("I am that which was, was never...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Adventure ("I am the spur that rides men's souls...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Adventurer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Dancer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Destiny ("I am a white trail...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Dreamer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Libertine
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Nun
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Poet
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 285 |
Prude
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Cowboy
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Deeps
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 286 |
Girl
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Mystic
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Sailor
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Thor
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 286 |
Toper
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 287 |
Lust
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 287 |
Monarchs
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 287 |
Orientia
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 287 |
The Mountains of California
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 288 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 6, 1926 ("Salaam, sahib; / In the first place, pardon...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 288 |
Romance ("Shouting I come, flouting I come...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 288 |
San Jacinto ("Flowers bloom on San Jacinto...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 288 |
The Alamo
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 289 |
Arcadian Days
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 291 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, August 21, 1926 ("Bohut salaam, sahib; / I think you owe me one, two, three...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 292 |
Ocean-Thoughts
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 292 |
Twilight on Stonehenge
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 293 |
Letter to Edna Mann, October 30, 1926 ("Dear Friend; / As usual I have to start my letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 293 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Late August / Early September 1927 ("Are you the young man to whom...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 293 |
The Campus at Midnight
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 293 |
Untitled Poem ("Take some honey from a cat...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 294 |
Revenge
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 294 |
Where Strange Gods Squall ("Yes, I might have learned...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 295 |
Legend
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 295 |
The Mottoes of the Boy Scouts
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 295 |
Untitled Poem ("Against the blood red moon a tower stands...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 296 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Fall 1927 ("Salaam: / Then the little boy said to Goofus Gorilla...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 296 |
Untitled Poem ("Toast to the British! Damn their souls to Hell...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 296 |
Where Strange Gods Squall II ("There it was...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 297 |
Letter to Harold Preece, Ca. Early 1928 ("Salaam: / You'll have to pardon me for not having...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 297 |
The Robes of the Righteous
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 297 |
Untitled Poem ("After the trumps are sounded...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 297 |
Untitled Poem ("What's become of Waring...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 299 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Week of February 20, 1928 ("The fellow who wrote 'The Kasidah' strung a lot...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 300 |
Untitled Play ("A typical small town drugstore...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Fiction
|
| 303 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 1928 ("Salaam: / Not having much of anything specially to say...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 304 |
A Song of Cheer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 304 |
How to Select a Successful Evangelist
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 304 |
Repentance
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 305 |
Untitled Story ("Thoid round de Kid...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 307 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. June 1928 ("Salaam; / Ho, ho, the long lights lift amain...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 307 |
The Rump of Swift
|
Robert E. Howard
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Short Story
|
| 307 |
Untitled Poem ("I am Man from the primal, I...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 308 |
A Young Wife's Tale
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 308 |
Lesbia
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 309 |
A Roman Lady
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 310 |
Song of a Fugitive Bard
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 310 |
Untitled Poem ("They matched me up that night with a bird that was a fright...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Poem
|
| 311 |
Nights to Both of Us Known
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 311 |
Untitled Poem ("A cringing woman's lot is hard...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 312 |
Letter to Harold Preece, Ca. June 1928 ("Salaam: / No, I was not trying to catch flies...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 313 |
A Warning to Orthodoxy
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 313 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. July 1928 ("Salaam: / A Warning to Orthodoxy / Frozen crust that a hoof...")
|
Robert E. Howard
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Essay
|
| 314 |
Letter to Harold Preece, Ca. September 1928 ("Salaam: / Tunney sure gave Heeney a tough...")
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Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 315 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. October 1928 ("Salaam; / The reason I'm sending 'The Junto' to you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 316 |
A Song of the Anchor Chain
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 316 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. November 1928 ("Salaam: / Listen you goddamn so forth...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 317 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. November 1928 ("Salaam: / I got such a laugh out of your parody...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 317 |
The Ballad of Abe Slickemmore
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 318 |
Nancy Hawk - a Legend of Virginity
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 321 |
Untitled Poem ("Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 321 |
Untitled Story ("Tumba Hooey was an...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 322 |
To a Nameless Woman
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 323 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. November-December 1928 ("Salaam: / Heh heh! / Sappho, the Grecian hills...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 323 |
Untitled Poem ("Now come the days of high...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 323 |
Untitled Poem ("Romona! Romona!...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 323 |
Untitled Poem ("Sappho, the Grecian hills are gold...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 324 |
Untitled Poem ("My brother he was an auctioneer...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 326 |
An American
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 326 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. December 1928 ("Salaam: / Out in front of Goldstein's, over by the loop...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 326 |
The Deed Beyond the Deed
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 326 |
Untitled Poem ("I carved a woman...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 326 |
Untitled Poem ("Out in front of Goldstein's, over by the Loop...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 328 |
Untitled Poem ("Stay not from me, that veil of dreams...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 328 |
Untitled Poem ("There's an isle far away on the breast of the sea...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 329 |
My Children
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 330 |
Untitled Poem ("The women come and...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 331 |
Untitled Poem ("Silence falls on Mecca's walls...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 331 |
Untitled Poem ("The chariots were chanting in the gloom...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 332 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Late 1928 ("Salaam: / I'll swear, if I'd laughed much more...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 332 |
The People of the Winged Skulls
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 332 |
Untitled Poem ("Flappers flicker and flap and flirt ...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 332 |
Untitled Poem ("I hold all women are a gang of tramps... ")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 332 |
Untitled Poem ("Love is singing soft and low...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 337 |
Ancient English Balladel
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 337 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. February 1929 ("Salaam: / Ancient English Balladel by Redbriht Howarde...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 337 |
Untitled Poem ("Moonlight and shadows barred the land...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 338 |
Untitled Poem ("At the Inn of the Gory Dagger, with nothing to win or lose...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 341 |
Clouds
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 341 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 1929 ("Salaam: / Black Dawn / 1. Shadows / A black moon...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 341 |
Shadows ("A black moon nailed against a sullen dawn...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 341 |
Shrines
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 342 |
Invocation
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 342 |
The Iron Harp ("They sell brown men for gold in Zanzibar...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 343 |
At the Bazaar
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 343 |
The Path of the Strange Wanderers
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 343 |
Untitled Story ("'Hatrack!' a voice came to me...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 344 |
Untitled Poem ("By old Abie Goldstein's pawnshop...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 344 |
Untitled Poem ("There was an old Dick whose name was Stiff...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 345 |
Bastards All!
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 350 |
Songs of Bastards
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 355 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Early to Mid 1929 ("Salaam: / Life is a yellow mist among the stars...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 356 |
Ivory in the Night
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 356 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. February 1930 ("Salaam; Fear Orghruagach; / Life is a cynical, romantic pig...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 356 |
To a Roman Woman
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 356 |
Untitled Poem ("Life is a cynical, romantic pig...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 357 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. April 1930 ("Salaam; / Well, Fear Finn, I believe in days gone yore...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 357 |
The Mutiny on the Hellroarer
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 358 |
Untitled Poem ("Thorfinn, thorfinn, where have you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 359 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. July 1930 ("Salaam, Fear Finn: / Then Stein the peddler with rising joy...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 359 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. May 1930 ("Well, Fear Finn, / I hope this letter finds you o.k...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 359 |
Untitled Poem ("I was once, I declare, a grog-shop man...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 359 |
Untitled Poem ("Then Stein the peddler with rising joy...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 360 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. July 1930 ("Salaam, Fear Finn: / Well, me bauld Buccaneer, I sold...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 360 |
Lives and Crimes of Notable Artists
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 361 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. November 1930 ("Well, Fear Finn: / I read your article in the...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 361 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Probably Ca. December 1930 ("Fear Finn: / I'm not surprized that Byrne turned down...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 363 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. December 1930 ("Well, Fear Finn: / I don't know when I'll be able...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 363 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. January 1931 ("Well, Fear Finn: / You owe me a letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 364 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. February 1931 ("Fear Finn: / I've delayed writing you, hoping...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 364 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 1931 ("Well, Fear Finn: / Congratulations on your history book...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 365 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 14, 1931 ("Well, Fear Finn: / Heigho for sunny San Antonio. It's been...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 366 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Early June 1931 ("Fear Finn: / Thanks very much for the 'Frontier Times'...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 366 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Week of May 18, 1931 ("Fear Finn: / I should have answered your letters before...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 367 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. September 1931 ("Fear Finn: / Lizzen my children and you shall be told...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 367 |
Untitled Poem ("Lizzen my children and you shall be told...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 368 |
Letter to H. P. Lovecraft, Ca. October 1931 ("Dear Mr. Lovecraft: / Many thanks for the opportunity of reading...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 368 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. October 1931 ("Fear Finn: / The reason I haven't written you sooner...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 368 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. September 1931 ("Fear Finn: / I've been waiting for a letter from you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 369 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, November 1931 ("Fear Finn: / Here are the blasted verses and a few...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 369 |
Moonlight on a Skull
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 369 |
The Last Day
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 370 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Early January 1932 ("Dear Clyde: / I only learned of your uncle's death...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 370 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. February 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Well, how runs the world these days...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 371 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Sorry to hear you've been carved on again...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 371 |
Postcard to H. P. Lovecraft, Ca. February 1932 ("This isn't to flaunt my homely countenance...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 372 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. March 1932 ("Fear Finnel: / When I wzs a kie in East Texas there...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 373 |
Letter to Carl Swanson, Ca. April 1932 ("Dear Mr. Swanson: I am interested in your publication...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 373 |
Letter to Carl Swanson, Ca. March 1932 ("Dear Mr. Swanson: I am sending you, under separate cover...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 373 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. May 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Just a bit of press-agenting...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 374 |
Letter to Carl Swanson, Ca. Late May 1932 ("Dear Mr. Swanson: I'm sorry you had to give up the idea...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 374 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. May 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Well, here I am back at the old home...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 375 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Very Late May 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Let us tool forth to Australia...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 376 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. August 1932 ("Fear Finn: / I don't know when I've enjoyed a pome...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 376 |
Postcard to H. P. Lovecraft, July 9, 1932 ("Ruins of Fort McKavett, July 9, 1933...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 377 |
Dreaming in Israel
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 377 |
Samson's Broodings
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 378 |
Letter to Kirk Mashburn, Ca. September 1932 ("Dear Mr. Mashburn: / Just a line (and rather belated too)...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 378 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. November 1932 ("Fear Finn: / Well, I finally got around to...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 378 |
Lines to G. B. Shaw
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 379 |
A Mick in Israel
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 379 |
Musings ("To every man his trade...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 380 |
Envoy
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 380 |
Letter to Donald Wandrei, Ca. February 21, 1933 ("Dear Mr. Wandrei: / I've been intending to write...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 380 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. May 1933 ("Fear Finn: / I was in Brownwood yesterday...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 381 |
Letter to Charles D. Hornig, November 1, 1933 ("Dear Mr. Hornig: / Thanks for the copy of 'The Fantasy Fan'...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 381 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. October 1933 ("Fear Finn: / The Galleon Press has just bought out...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 381 |
Letter to The Claytons Magazines, June 13, 1933 ("Gentlemen: / A few weeks ago I wrote you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 382 |
Card to Clark Ashton Smith, Postmarked December 20, 1933 ("Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 382 |
Letter to R. Fowler Gafford, May 20, 1934 ("Dear Fowler: / This answer to your last letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 383 |
Letter to Denis Archer, May 22, 1934 ("Dear Sir: As you doubtless remember, in your...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 383 |
Letter to William Kofoed, January 8, 1935 ("Dear Mr. Kofoed: / Glad that Bloomfield can use...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 384 |
Letter to H. P. Lovecraft, Ca. January 1935 ("Dear HPL: / I have finally found time to answer...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 389 |
Letter to Charles D. Hornig, May 3, 1935 ("Dear Mr. Hornig: / I'm very sorry to learn that...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 389 |
Letter: Robert E. Howard to Farnsworth Wright, Dated May 6, 1935 ("Dear Mr. Wright: / I always hate to write...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 390 |
Letter to H. P. Lovecraft, Ca. May 1935 ("Dear HPL: / The reason I haven't answered your letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 390 |
Letter to Otis Adelbert Kline, May 13, 1935 ("Dear Kline: / I'm writing this to ask for some...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 397 |
Postcard to August Derleth, Postmarked June 30, 1935 ("This card was purchased in Lincoln, N.M...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 398 |
Letter to H. P. Lovecraft, Ca. July 1935 ("Dear HPL: / Thanks very much for the fine...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 408 |
Letter to August Lenniger, December 27, 1935 ("Dear Mr. Lenniger: I have received your letter of the...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 408 |
Letter to Robert H. Barlow, December 17, 1935 ("Dear Mr. Barlow: / Thank you very much for the copy...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 409 |
Letter to Otis Adelbert Kline, January 13, 1936 ("Dear Kline: / Just read yours of the 11th...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 409 |
Letter to Otis Adelbert Kline, January 8, 1936 ("Dear Kline: / A belated acknowledgment of the check...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 410 |
Letter to Otis Adelbert Kline, January 18, 1936 ("Dear Kline: / Just read your letter of the 15th...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 411 |
Letter to Novalyne Price, February 14, 1936 ("Dear Novalyne: / I heard yesterday you had the mumps...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 412 |
Letter to August Derleth, May 9, 1936 ("Dear August: / I am indeed sorry to learn of the deaths...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 412 |
Letter to Frank Thurston Torbett, Postmarked April 28, 1936 ("Dear Thurston: I'm sorry I have not been able...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 413 |
A Warning ("You have built a world of paper and wood ... ")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 414 |
Letter to 'Weird Tales', Ca. May 1936 ("Enthusiasm impels me to pause from...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 414 |
Partial Draft of May 13 Letter to H. P. Lovecraft, May 11, 1936 ("Dear HPL: I am indeed sorry to hear...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 415 |
King Balthur's Court
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 415 |
Letter to "The Californian Magazine", Summer 1936 ("Thank you very much for the...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 415 |
Letter to Novalyne Price, May 27, 1936 ("Dear Novalyne, / You needn't have bothered about ...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 415 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Before July 1925 ("King Bahthur's Court / Prologue...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 416 |
L'envoi ("Now flapper ridden flivvers whiz...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 416 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Between Mid 1926 and March 1928 ("Ha ha! You're not going to get off so easily...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 417 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated ("Salaam: / Again glancing over your last letter...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 418 |
Dreaming
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 418 |
I Praise My Nativity
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 418 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated ("The Seeker thrust warily at a door...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 418 |
Surrender ("Open the window and let me go...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 418 |
Untitled Fragment ("The Seeker thrust warily...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Fiction
|
| 419 |
To Certain Cultured Women
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 420 |
Out of the Deep
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 420 |
Untitled Poem ("Over the hills the winds of the sea...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 421 |
Babel
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 421 |
Laughter in the Gulfs
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 421 |
Moon Shame
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 422 |
A Crown for a King
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 423 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated ("If you don't publish this would you...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 423 |
The Viking of the Sky
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 424 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Undated ("Salaam: / Skulls Against the Dawn / Oh, who comes...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 424 |
Skulls Against the Dawn
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 425 |
Drummings on an Empty Skull
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 425 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Probably Late 1928 ("Salaam: / SHADOWS OF DREAMS...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 425 |
Shadows of Dreams
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 427 |
A Song of College
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 427 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Probably Late 1928, Early 1929 ("Salaam: / I have forgotten whether you or Truett...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 428 |
Sighs in the Yellow Leaves
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 428 |
That Women May Sing of Us
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 429 |
A Song of Greenwich
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 429 |
Ballade
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 430 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Before 1930, Probably Late 1928 or 1929 ("Salaam: / As my dear public remembers, I was appointed...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 430 |
Untitled Story ("As my dear public remembers...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 432 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. Before 1930, After July 1925, Probably Circa Early 1929 ("Salaam: / There once was a wicked old elf...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 432 |
Untitled Poem ("There are grim things did, in the East, old kid...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 432 |
Untitled Poem ("There once was a wicked old elf...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 433 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. After 1930 ("Well, Fear Finn, I read your story...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 433 |
To Lyle Saxon
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 434 |
A Challenge to Bast
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 434 |
The Cuckoo's Revenge
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 434 |
The Madness of Cormac
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 435 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. After Mid-1931 ("Fear Finn: / I'm damned if I can think of anything...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 435 |
Untitled Poem ("My empty skull is full of dust...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 436 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Ca. After Mid-1932 ("Ahatou noyon, Fear Finn: / Thinking of nothing particularly...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 436 |
Letter to Tevis Clyde Smith, Date Unknown ("Not even a movie in this god forsaken...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Essay
|
| 437 |
The Werewolf Murder Case
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Short Story
|
| 438 |
The Adventurer's Mistress ("The fogs of night fling banners red...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 440 |
I've Done My Part in Writing It. You Fellows Can Name It.
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 440 |
Untitled Poem ("There were three lads who went their destined ways...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 441 |
Poem Penned by Akbar Ali
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 441 |
Untitled Poem ("Match a toad with a far-winged hawk...")
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
|
| 442 |
Crusade
|
Robert E. Howard
|
Poem
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| 442 |
Renunciation
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Robert E. Howard
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Poem
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| 445 |
Letter to Unknown Recipient, Undated ("Salaam: / Not much to say. My brain seems...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Essay
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| 471 |
Untitled Poem ("She came in the grey of the desert dawn...")
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Robert E. Howard
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Poem
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