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Robert E. Howard (Author), Rusty Burke (Editor, Introduction)
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The Works of Robert E. Howard April 1, 2005
"I was born in the little ex-cowtown of Peaster [Texas],” Robert E. Howard wrote to a friend, and the first story he ever published (in 1922) was a Western sketch. Although he went on to write hundreds of fantasy tales set in Conan’s Hyborian kingdoms, Kull’s ancient Atlantis, and Solomon Kane’s darkest Africa, his heart always remained in the West. In 1929 he began publishing Western tales, but they were unlike any the genre had ever seen—they didn’t have happy endings or perfect heroes. They were grimmer, more action packed, even cataclysmically violent.
 
Howard was fascinated by outlaws and gunmen, especially those who “crossed over” to become lawmen, and he knew and interviewed many “old-timers—old law officers, trail drivers, cattlemen, buffalo hunters, and pioneers.” The twelve stories collected here show a West stripped down to essentials, where internalized codes of personal honor, loyalty, and courage matter more than laws, progress, or civilization. Also included are four articles, suggestive of his wide-ranging interests—from Billy the Kid to the eerie and unexplained happenings on the frontier.
 
“To me the annals of the land pulse with blood and life,” Howard wrote, and his Western stories are full of memorable characters, heart-pounding action, and the distinctive prose generations of fans have come to know, and expect, and appreciate.


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"The University of Nebraska Press collections are an important contribution to anyone interested in Robert E. Howard, or just how good pulp fiction can be."-Southwest BookViews (Southwest BookViews )

"It's very nice to have these available once more, and Howard fans should chase them down while they have the chance."-Science Fiction Chronicle (Science Fiction Chronicle )

"These western stories, written in the 1930s, were unlike anything that had been written in the genre until then. Many of the central characters are merely the best of a bad lot . . . and the stories were grimmer, more violent and without happy endings. . . . Aficionados of the genre will undoubtedly welcome the opportunity to revisit these tales."-Mike Ashworth, Historical Novels Review (Mike Ashworth Historical Novels Review ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Robert E. Howard (1906–36) lived and wrote in Cross Plains, Texas. From 1924 until his death, he sold hundreds of stories to pulp-fiction magazines such as Weird Tales, Argosy, Action Stories, Fight Stories, and Cowboy Stories. As a twentieth-century American master of fantastic adventure, he rivals Edgar Rice Burroughs. Rusty Burke is a noted Howard scholar and collector and is the series editor for the Wandering Star edition of Howard’s works.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bison Books (April 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803273568
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803273566
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #208,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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(1906-1936) Robert Erwin Howard was born and rasied in rural Texas, where he lived all his life. The son of a pioneer physician, he began writing professionally at the age of fifteen. Howard killed himself in June 1936 when he learned that his beloved mother had fallen into a coma.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars some great Westerns from a thrilling writer, July 20, 2005
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In this collection, many of Robert Howard's best westerns are presented for those who enjoy this great authors work. While in the same series is another collection of humorous westerns, those are, because of their lack of Howard's usually downbeat vision, inferior to these. The Vultures of Whapeton--the longest of the stories--is easily the finest, featuring intensely described gunfights, paranoia, and carefully interwoven, downbeat moral themes. Also, the ending is very powerful (though a somewhat lesser happy ending is also included). There are any number of other fine stories though, including crossovers such as The Man on the Ground, which effortlessly injects a sense of wonder and awe into what would otherwise be a traditional western revenge story. As with most of Howard's prodigious body of work, the writing is grim and crisply paced, making it not only quick but enjoyable. My sincerest hope is that some talented young director will read these stories and choose to adapt one into a worthwhile movie. Overall, this is one of the finest collections of Howard's work and is thoroughly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Robert E Howard's Western short stories, May 17, 2010
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Robert E. Howard is widely considered to be the father of "heroic fantasy", often given credit for having gotten the first such story ever published with his first "Kull the Conquerer" story. But he really truly loved writing westerns. He sold as many of them to the pulp magazines of his day as he could and this book exemplifies his superb style in this genre. I highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great western stories, June 16, 2009
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We all know Howard was a mastrer of fantasy, but here we can see he is equally brilliant with western stories. In this book we find great adventure and passion.
There is no humor in these stories, but action and drama go to the highest peaks.
The best story here is Vultures of Wahpelton, just a manual of how these type of stories should be written.
In little words, you can't miss this book.
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