Fantasy/horror collection reprinting six stories and a poem from Skull-Face and Others (Arkham House, 1946). Volume one in the “Skull-Face Omnibus” series. |
Robert E. Howard material only listed. |
Fantasy/horror collection. |
Collection of 13 stories and three poems about the 16th century adventurer, revised from Red Shadows (Donald M. Grant, 1968). There is a new introduction by Ramsey Campbell discussing his completion of three of the stories in 1976. There is also a two-page fragment not in the original edition. The completed stories first appeared in the two-volume reprint of the original: Skulls in the Stars (1978) and The Hills of the Dead (1979). Volume three in the “Robert E. Howard Library” series. |
Fantasy/horror collection. |
Fantasy/horror collection. |
Historical poem, limited to 230 numbered copies. |
Reprint (FAX 1977) collection of 3 stories featuring El Borak. This edition omits the introduction by Fred Cook. |
Collection of 3 stories featuring El Borak. Volume two in a new series. |
Collection of 12 juvenile Western fragments, all previously unpublished. |
Collection of four historical adventures. |
Reprint (Grant 1973) collection of four historical adventures. |
Reprint (George T. Hamilton 1978) original, non-supernatural, version of “The Grey God Passes”. This edition is limited to 80 copies. |
First printing limited to 200 copies. |
This is the Ultimate Edition and adds five “new” earliest known drafts as well as replacing two “early” drafts with even earlier drafts and restoring three edited texts to their original versions. Details taken from online listing. |
Distributed free to Legacy Members of the Robert E. Howard Foundation. Details taken from online listing. |
First printing limited to 150 copies. Subsequent printings of 50 copies each up to a total of 300 copies. The titling of “The People of the Serpent” and “Teeth of Doom” is an attempt to get the names fixed after the magazine they were both published in got the names mixed up. The February 1934 issue of Strange Detective Stories carried two stories by REH: “The Tomb’s Secret” and “Fangs of Gold”. It appears that the story titles were inadvertently switched. Howard’s agent, Otis Adelbert Kline, kept a list of titles and the magazines that purchased them. Above “The Teeth of Doom” on Kline’s list, someone added “The Tomb’s Secret”. Above “The People of the Serpent” on Kline’s list, someone added “Fangs of Gold”. |
Fantasy collection. Limited to 5000 copies. |
Collection of 3 adventure stories. |
Reprint (Orbit 1976 as Swords of Shahrazar) collection of 3 adventure stories. This edition adds an introduction by Fred Cook and changes the title of one of the stories. |
Collection of 5 quasi-fantasy/adventure stories. An expansion of an earlier 3-story collection under the same title (Orbit 1976). |
Collection of 5 stories, some fantasy, about a woman warrior, with an introduction by Leigh Brackett. |
Reprint (Zebra 1977 as The Sword Woman) collection of 5 stories, some fantasy, about a woman warrior, with an introduction by Leigh Brackett. |
Collection of five poems and 14 largely non-fantastic stories, plus some fragments, a draft of a previously unpublished story, and an essay by Howard Andrew Jones on literary and historical influences on Howard’s work. Illustrated by John Watkiss. Edited by Rusty Burke. Texts are taken, where possible, from Howard’s original typescripts; notes document sources and changes. |
Fantasy collection. Limited to 5000 copies. |
First printing limited to 150 copies. Subsequent printings of 50 copies each up to a total of 300 copies. |
A hardcover edition (-24-2, $39.99) was announced but not seen. Slightly revised from the first edition (The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2011) by the addition of “untitled (‘From the black, bandit-haunted mountians…’)”, and synopses for “Sons of Hate”, “Black Hound of Death” and “Moon of Zambebwei”, and minor changes to restore the texts to Howard’s original typescripts. Details taken from online listing. |
Volume 10 in “The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard”. |
Fantasy collection. Limited to 3400 copies. Volume one in a new series. |
Reprint (Grant 1973) fantasy collection. Volume one in a new series. |
Fantasy collection. Limited to 3100 copies. Volume three in the “Deluxe Conan” series. |
Collection of ten fantastic stories set in America. There is an introduction by S.M. Stirling. Volume six in the “Robert E. Howard Library” series. |
Collection of five adventure stories. |
Reprint (Wildside Press 2004) collection of five adventure stories. |
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Collection of seven stories and five poems with illustrations by Frank Frazetta. |
Collection of five poems, all previously unpublished, limited to 353 numbered copies. |
Collection of nine stories and two poems, most originally published in Weird Tales, five featuring Conan. Volume five in “The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard”. |
Fantasy/horror collection reprinting nine stories and a poem from Skull-Face and Others (Arkham House, 1946). Volume two in the “Skull-Face Omnibus” series. |
Collection of 13 of Howard’s poems, all previously unpublished. Limited to 250 copies. |
Collection of four poems, limited to 500 copies Volume three in the “F & SF Fragments” series. |
Western collection. Limited to 1100 copies. |
Collection of four Western stories, expanded from The Vultures (Fictioneer, 1973). |