Limited to between 300 and 500 copies. [Carl Jacobi] |
Limited to between 300 and 500 copies. [Wilfred Blanch Talman] |
Limited to between 300 and 500 copies. [E. Hoffmann Price] |
Limited to between 300 and 500 copies. [August Derleth] |
Limited to between 300 and 500 copies. [Harold Preece] |
Limited to 500 copies. [Harold Preece] |
Limited to 200 copies. [Robert E. Howard] |
Fanzine featuring pieces by and about Robert E. Howard. |
Produced in two editions: a 180 copy regular edition and a 26 copy bound board edition. The 26 copy bound board edition was only distributed to friends of the publisher. The first 10 copies of the bound board edition were signed and numbered. The regular edition of 180 copies sold out very quickly. Demand was so great for a reprint that the publisher completely re-did the issue, with more material and decent printing, late in 1975. Two printings of that second version also sold out very quickly. [Robert E. Howard] |
Limited edition of 1790 copies. [Robert E. Howard] |
Limited edition of 500 copies. [Robert E. Howard] |
[Robert E. Howard] |
Limited edition of 600 copies. There was a second printing of 500 copies in January 1976. [Robert E. Howard] |
Collection of pieces by and about Robert E. Howard. |
Not published - lost at the printers |
Besides the standard edition of The Howard Review #7, there were fifty additional copies that had a second blue cover on them, and fifty copies with extra covers that were on a tan stock. Both of the colors of the extra covers had the same images on them. [Robert E. Howard] |
Not for sale. Available to REHupa members only. Dated Summer 1988 and marked as a Special Advanced Edition for REHupa, but not for that date. [Robert E. Howard] |
Details taken from online listing. [Robert E. Howard] |
Limited to 50 copies. A couple of the authors of the letters complained about them being reproduced in the magazine, so no further copies were printed. The letters give an inside view of what was going on in Howard circles during the time of the great Howard boom. [Robert E. Howard] |
Although dated Spring 1995 this issue was not published until July 1998 [Robert E. Howard] |