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The Adventures of Breckinridge Elkins: Volume 1

Robert E. Howard

First published 2016
Series Breckinridge Elkins
Publisher The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press
Format Hardcover
Type Collection
Cover art Richard Bernal
Pages xviii+369
Price $44.00

Limited to 200 numbered copies.
Stated first printing.
Edited by Paul Herman and Rob Roehm.
Date and price from REH Foundation website.
Available for $40 to REH Foundation members. Shipping and insurance costs added.
Cover artist credited on rear jacket flap.

No ISBN on record — searching by title and author.

Page Title Author(s) Type
3 Mountain Man Robert E. Howard Short Story
18 Guns of the Mountains Robert E. Howard Short Story
32 A Gent from Bear Creek Robert E. Howard Short Story
51 A Stranger in Grizzly Claw Robert E. Howard Short Story
67 The Road to Bear Creek Robert E. Howard Short Story
81 A Elkins Never Surrenders Robert E. Howard Novelette
99 War on Bear Creek Robert E. Howard Short Story
117 The Haunted Mountain Robert E. Howard Short Story
132 The Feud Buster Robert E. Howard Short Story
148 Cupid from Bear Creek Robert E. Howard Short Story
163 The Riot at Cougar Paw Robert E. Howard Short Story
180 The Apache Mountain War Robert E. Howard Short Story
199 Pilgrims to the Pecos Robert E. Howard Short Story
219 Pistol Politics Robert E. Howard Short Story
236 Evil Deeds at Red Cougar Robert E. Howard Short Story
255 Gents on the Rampage Robert E. Howard Short Story
273 Gents in Buckskin Robert E. Howard Short Story
292 Politics at Lonesme Lizard Robert E. Howard Short Story
309 Sharp's Gun Serenade Robert E. Howard Short Story
329 Six-Gun Interview (Unfinished) Robert E. Howard Short Fiction
341 A Gent from Bear Creek (Draft) Robert E. Howard Short Story
365 Untitled Synopsis (The Road to Bear Creek) Robert E. Howard Short Fiction
367 Untitled Synopsis (Evil Deeds at Red Cougar) Robert E. Howard Short Fiction
369 Untitled Synopsis (Gents on the Rampage) Robert E. Howard Short Fiction
v Tickled Ribs and Slapped Knees: Robert E. Howard and Breckinridge Elkins Mark Finn Essay