Shadow Kingdoms
The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Vol. 1
Part 1 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
Shadows Kingdoms is the first volume of The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, presenting all of Howard's Work from the classic magazine Weird Tales, meticulously restored to its original texts. This volume begins with "Spear and Fang," Howard's first professional fiction sale, and concludes with "Red Thunder," a gripping sword & sorcery tale. Series characters present in this volume include King Kull and Solomon Kane.
Wings in the Night
The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Vol. 4
Part 4 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
Wings in the Night collects Robert E. Howard's fiction and prose published in Weird Tales Magazine from July 1932 to May 1933. These works represent literary stepping-stones to Howard's infamous Cthulhu mythos stories and his most famous character of all - Conan the Cimmerian - and ably demonstrate that each of Howard's stories improved and added to his formidable skills as a master of fantasy and adventure.
The Valley of the Worm
The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Vol. 5
Part 5 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
The fifth volume of The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, which meticulously restores the texts to the original publications in Weird Tales and other magazines, includes the following works:
INTRODUCTION: OUT OF THE PAST, by James Reasoner
BLACK COLOSSUS
THE MAN ON THE GROUND
THE SLITHERING SHADOW
THE POOL OF THE BLACK ONE
OLD GARFIELD'S HEART
ONE WHO COMES AT EVENTIDE
TO A WOMAN ("Though fathoms . . .")
ROGUES IN THE HOUSE
THE VALLEY OF THE WORM
GODS OF THE NORTH
SHADOWS IN THE MOONLIGHT
Gardens of Fear, Volume 6
The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard
Part 6 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
The definitive 10-volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in Weird Tales and other magazines) continues with volume 6, GARDENS OF FEAR! This collection of classic Howard begins with the Conan story "Queen of the Black Coast," and also includes "The Haunter of the Ring," "The Garden of Fear," "The Devil in Iron," "The Voices Waken Memory," "The People of the Black Circle," and "A Witch Shall Be Born."
Beyond the Black River, Volume 7
The Weird Works of Robert E. Howard, Vol. 7
Part 7 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
The definitive 10-volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in Weird Tales and other magazines) continues with volume 7! This collection of classic Howard fiction begins with the story "The Grisly Horror" and also includes "Jewels of Gwahlur," "Beyond the Black HIlls," "The Challenge from Beyond" (co-written with C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, and Frank Belknap Long), and "Shadows in Zamboula."
Hours of the Dragon
Part 8 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
The definitive 10-volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in Weird Tales and other magazines) continues with HOURS OF THE DRAGON. This volume includes "The Hour of the Dragon," the only Conan novel by Howard, as well as Howard's lengthy essay on the world of Conan, "The Hyborian Age." Introduction by Paul Herman.
Black Hounds of Death
Part 9 of the Weird Works of Robert E. Howard series
The definitive 10-volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in Weird Tales and other magazines) continues with volume 9! This collection of classic Howard fiction and poetry begins with the story "Black Canaan" and includes "Always Comes Evening," "Red Nails," "Solomon Kane's Homecoming," "Black Hound of Death," "The Fire of Asshurbanipal," "Dig Me No Grave," "The Soul-Eater," "The Dream and the Shadow," "Which Will Scarcely Be Understood," "Futility," "Fragment," "Haunting Columns," "The Poets," and "The Singer in the Mist." Introduction, by Mark Finn. Cover by Stephen Fabian.