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THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION.
Concord, NH: Mercury Press, Inc., 1967. Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers, Digest sized magazine. Features a new Conan story, "The Hall of the Dead" by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague De Camp. This story was developed from an outline by Howard found in his papers.
ALMURIC.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1975. Octavo, illustrations by David Ireland, cloth. First hardcover edition. An interplanetary romantic adventure novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs tradition, published posthumously as a three-part serial in WEIRD TALES in 1939.
ALMURIC.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1975. Octavo, illustrations by David Ireland, cloth. First edition. An interplanetary romantic adventure novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs tradition, published posthumously as a three-part serial in WEIRD TALES in 1939.
ALMURIC.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1975. Octavo, illustrations by David Ireland, cloth. First edition. An interplanetary romantic adventure novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs tradition, published posthumously as a three-part serial in WEIRD TALES in 1939.
ALMURIC.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, 1975. Octavo, illustrations by David Ireland, cloth. First edition. An interplanetary romantic adventure novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs tradition, published posthumously as a three-part serial in WEIRD TALES in 1939.
ALWAYS COMES EVENING: THE COLLECTED POEMS ...
Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House: Publishers, 1957. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A collection of 68 poems by Howard compiled by Glenn Lord who subsidized its publication by Arkham House. Only 636 copies were printed. Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror (1999) 8-27. Tymn (ed), Horror Literature 6-27.
ALWAYS COMES EVENING: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD COMPILED BY GLENN LORD.
Sauk City, WI: Arkham House: Publishers, 1957. Octavo, illustration by Frank Utpatel, cloth. First edition. Signed inscription by Glenn Lord on the title page: "For Paul-one of the 100 / copies that Derleth / had printed up / Glenn Lord." A collection of Howard's poetry compiled by Glenn Lord. Published by Arkham House, subsidized by Lord. 636 copies printed. This is one of the more uncommon second state bindings. The first 536 copies were imprinted on the spine with the lettering running bottom to top, European style, the final 100 copies were imprinted top to bottom, American style. See Jaffery: The Arkham House Companion, p. 46-47.
ALWAYS COMES EVENING: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD COMPILED BY GLENN LORD.
Sauk City, WI: Arkham House: Publishers, 1957. Octavo, cloth. First edition. A collection of Howard's poetry compiled by Glenn Lord, published by Arkham House, subsidized by Lord. 636 copies printed. Barron (ed), Fantasy and Horror (1999) 8-27. Tymn (ed), Horror Literature 6-27.
"...and their memory was a bitter tree...": QUEEN OF THE BLACK COAST AND OTHERS...
[Nevada City, CA]: Blackbart Books, 2008. Octavo, paintings by [Gerald] Brom and Frank Frazetta, pictorial boards. First edition. Collects eight Conan stories using the versions published in Weird Tales and three poems by Howard. Introduction by Arnie Fenner. "In Memoriam" by H. P. Lovecraft.
BLACK VULMEA'S VENGEANCE & OTHER TALES OF PIRATES.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, 1976. Large octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects three novelettes, "Swords of the Red Brotherhood," first published here, "Black Vulmea's Vengeance", first published in Golden Fleece (1938) and "The Isle of Pirates' Doom," first published in 1975.
BLACK VULMEA'S VENGEANCE & OTHER TALES OF PIRATES.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, 1976. Large octavo, cloth. First edition. Collects three novelettes, "Swords of the Red Brotherhood," first published here, "Black Vulmea's Vengeance", first published in Golden Fleece (1938) and "The Isle of Pirates' Doom," first published in 1975.
BRAN MAK MORN: THE LAST KING.
[London]: Wandering Star:, [2001]. Octavo, illustrated by Gary Gianni, cloth. First edition. Trade issue. Collects in one volume all of the Bran Mak Morn stories and verse. Edited with introduction by Lovecraft scholar Rusty Burke. Includes notes on the Howard texts as well as photos of original typescript of "The Little People" and the early manuscript of Bran Mak Morn. Profusely illustrated with color plates and pen and ink drawings by Gary Gianni.
CONAN THE BARBARIAN.
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., Publishers, [1954]. Octavo, jacket art by Ed Emshwiller, boards. First edition. The fifth Gnome Press Conan. Collects "Black Colossus," "Shadows in the Moonlight," "A Witch Shall Be Born," "Shadows in Zamboula" and "The Devil in Iron," all first published in WEIRD TALES in 1933, 1934 and 1935.
CONAN THE BARBARIAN.
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., Publishers, [1954]. Octavo, jacket art by Ed Emshwiller, boards. First edition. The fifth Gnome Press Conan. Collects "Black Colossus," "Shadows in the Moonlight," "A Witch Shall Be Born," "Shadows in Zamboula" and "The Devil in Iron," all first published in WEIRD TALES in 1933, 1934 and 1935.
CONAN THE CONQUEROR [bound with] THE SWORD OF RHIANNON by Leigh Brackett.
New York: Ace Books, Inc., [1953]. Small octavo, pictorial wrappers. First paperback edition and first edition. Ace Double Novel Books D36. First paperback edition of the Conan novel, first edition of the Brackett.
CONAN THE CONQUEROR.
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., Publishers, [1950]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. First book of the Gnome Press Conan series. Novel-length story first published as a five-part serial in WEIRD TALES, December 1935 through April 1936 as "The Hour of the Dragon." Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-182, Cawthorn and Moorcock, Fantasy: The 100 Best Books 50, Pringle, Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels 8.
CONAN THE CONQUEROR.
New York: Gnome Press, Inc., Publishers, [1950]. Octavo, cloth. First edition. First book of the Gnome Press Conan series. Novel-length story first published as a five-part serial in WEIRD TALES, December 1935 through April 1936 as "The Hour of the Dragon." Barron (ed.): Fantasy Literature 3-182, Cawthorn and Moorcock, Fantasy: The 100 Best Books 50, Pringle, Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels 8.
THE DARK MAN AND OTHERS.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1963. Octavo, cloth. First edition. 2029 copies printed. Collects fifteen macabre and fantastic stories, most first published in WEIRD TALES. According to August Derleth, "The stories in this collection are, on the whole, secondary to the work found in the memorial omnibus [SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS (1946)], but they are no less readable." Includes the Pigeons From Hell, as well as two stories with Lovecratian influence; Dig Me No Grave and The Thing on the Roof.
THE DARK MAN AND OTHERS.
Sauk City: Arkham House, 1963. Octavo, cloth. First edition. 2029 copies printed. Collects fifteen macabre and fantastic stories, most first published in WEIRD TALES. According to August Derleth, "The stories in this collection are, on the whole, secondary to the work found in the memorial omnibus [SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS (1946)], but they are no less readable." Includes the Pigeons From Hell, as well as two stories with Lovecratian influence; Dig Me No Grave and The Thing on the Roof.
THE DARK MAN AND OTHERS.
Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House: Publishers, 1963. Octavo, cloth. First edition. 2029 copies printed. Collects fifteen macabre and fantastic stories, most first published in WEIRD TALES. According to August Derleth, "The stories in this collection are, on the whole, secondary to the work found in the memorial omnibus [SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS (1946)], but they are no less readable."
ECHOES FROM AN IRON HARP.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, [1972]. Octavo, illustrations by Alicia Austin, cloth. First edition. 1079 copies printed. The third collection of Howard's verse, collecting all known previously published poetry not included in ALWAYS COMES EVENING (1957) and SINGERS IN THE SHADOWS (1970). Tymn (ed), Horror Literature 6-28.
ETCHINGS IN IVORY: POEMS IN PROSE.
Pasedena, TX: Glenn Lord, 1968. Small octavo, printed wrappers. First edition. The correct first edition printed on laid paper water marked "Tweedweave" with "ROBERT E. HOWARD" printed on front wrapper in 18-point Bodoni Modern capital letters. 268 copies printed.
ETCHINGS IN IVORY: POEMS IN PROSE.
Pasedena, TX: Glenn Lord, 1968. Small octavo, printed wrappers. First edition. The correct first edition printed on laid paper water marked "Tweedweave" with "ROBERT E. HOWARD" printed on front wrapper in 18-point Bodoni Modern capital letters. 268 copies printed.
A GENT FROM BEAR CREEK.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, 1965. Octavo, cloth. First U.S. edition. First volume of the Breckinridge Elkins stories. The author's first book, first published in London by Herbert Jenkins Limited in 1937.
A GENT FROM BEAR CREEK.
West Kingston, Rhode Island: Donald M. Grant, Publisher, 1965. Octavo, cloth. First U. S. edition. First volume of the Breckinridge Elkins stories. The author's first book, first published in London by Herbert Jenkins Limited in 1937.