Here are Robert E. Howard’s greatest horror tales, all in their original, definitive versions.
Although he is best known as the creator of Conan the Barbarian and as a writer of historical fiction and fantasy, Robert E. Howard was both a successful author of...
This groundbreaking collection, lavishly illustrated by award-winning artist Justin Sweet, gathers together all Howard’s stories featuring Kull, from Kull’ s first published appearance, in “The Shadow Kingdom,” to “Kings of the ...
This early work by Robert E. Howard was originally published in 1929 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
"A collection of Robert E. Howard's Cthulhu fiction featuring stories about Howard's Cthulhu Mythos scholar John Kirowan along with classic Howard characters Bran Mak Morn and Kull the Conqueror, and others."--Provided by publisher.
“[Behind Howard’s stories] lurks a dark poetry and the timeless truth of dreams.” –Robert Bloch “Howard’s writing seems so highly charged with energy that it nearly gives off sparks.” –Stephen King The classic pulp magazines ...
In Africa again, Kane comes across an entire village wiped out, and all of the roofs have been ripped off, as if by something attempting to get inside from above.
An amazing story from the pen of a master of weird fiction, which begins on our own planet and ends in the demon-haunted world Almuric. Beautifully illustrated by the late David Burton.
This early work by Robert E. Howard was originally published in 1936 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography.
In his A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757), Burke distinguishes the sublime from the beautiful by attempting to describe the emotions they ...