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The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian: The Original Adventures of the Greatest Sword and Sorcery Hero of All Time! Paperback – December 2, 2003

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Conan is one of the greatest fictional heroes ever created– a swordsman who cuts a swath across the lands of the Hyborian Age, facing powerful sorcerers, deadly creatures, and ruthless armies of thieves and reavers.

“Between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities . . . there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars. . . . Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand . . . to tread
the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet.”

In a meteoric career that spanned a mere twelve years before his tragic suicide, Robert E. Howard single-handedly invented the genre that came to be called sword and sorcery. Collected in this volume, profusely illustrated by artist Mark Schultz, are Howard’s first thirteen Conan stories, appearing in their original versions–in some cases for the first time in more than seventy years–and in the order Howard wrote them. Along with classics of dark fantasy like “The Tower of the Elephant” and swashbuckling adventure like “Queen of the Black Coast,”
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian contains a wealth of material never before published in the United States, including the first submitted draft of Conan’s debut, “Phoenix on the Sword,” Howard’s synopses for “The Scarlet Citadel” and “Black Colossus,” and a map of Conan’s world drawn by the author himself.

Here are timeless tales featuring Conan the raw and dangerous youth, Conan the daring thief, Conan the swashbuckling pirate, and Conan the commander of armies. Here, too, is an unparalleled glimpse into the mind of a genius whose bold storytelling style has been imitated by many, yet equaled by none.
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“Howard’s writing seems so highly charged that it nearly gives off sparks.”—Stephen King

“I adore these books. Howard had a gritty, vibrant style–broadsword writing that cut its way to the heart, with heroes who are truly larger than life. I heartily recommend them to anyone who loves fantasy.”—David Gemmell, author of Legend and White Wolf

“The voice of Robert E. Howard still resonates after decades with readers– equal parts ringing steel, thunderous horse hooves, and spattered blood. Far from being a stereotype, his creation of Conan is
the high heroic adventurer. His raw muscle and sinews, boiling temper, and lusty
laughs are the gauge by which all modern heroes must be measured.”
—Eric Nyulnd, author of Halo: The Fall of Reach and Signal to Noise

“That teller of marvelous tales, Robert Howard, did indeed create a giant [Conan] in whose shadow other ‘hero tales’ must stand.”–John Jakes, New York Times bestselling author of the North and South trilogy

“For stark, living fear . . . What other writer is even in the running with Robert E. Howard?”
—H. P. Lovecraft

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?Between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities . . . there was an Age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles beneath the stars. . . . Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand . . . to tread
the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet.?

Conan is one of the greatest fictional heroes ever created?a swordsman who cuts a swath across the lands of the Hyborian Age, facing powerful sorcerers, deadly creatures, and ruthless armies of thieves and reavers.

In a meteoric career that spanned a mere twelve years before his tragic suicide, Robert E. Howard single-handedly invented the genre that came to be called sword and sorcery. Collected in this volume, profusely illustrated by artist Mark Schultz, are Howard?s first thirteen Conan stories, appearing in their original versions?in some cases for the first time in more than seventy years?and in the order Howard wrote them. Along with classics of dark fantasy like ?The Tower of the Elephant? and swashbuckling adventure like ?Queen of the Black Coast,?
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian contains a wealth of material never before published in the United States, including the first submitted draft of Conan?s debut, ?Phoenix on the Sword,? Howard?s synopses for ?The Scarlet Citadel? and ?Black Colossus,? and a map of Conan?s world drawn by the author himself.

Here are timeless tales featuring Conan the raw and dangerous youth, Conan the daring thief, Conan the swashbuckling pirate, and Conan the commander of armies. Here, too, is an unparalleled glimpse into the mind of a genius whose bold storytelling style has been imitated by many, yet equaled by none.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (December 2, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 463 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345461517
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345461513
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.39 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.1 x 1 x 9.2 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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The sheer amount of detail and context put forth into the text makes it by far one of the most descriptive, vivid, and captivating books I have ever read. Once I start with a section within the book, I cannot put it down. The book is divided into short stories which I absolutely love because it makes reading different sections easy to grasp; a dark dungeon/castle here, next an island with monsters, thieves stealing the most valuable items and running into trouble i.e plot twists. Verdict: Give the book a try, however, if you are an adventure seeker: A Must.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2010
What more can be said after 100 positive user reviews, with only two negatives which are either nonsensical or idealistically motivated, to convince you that this is a top quality book? The editors have done the heroic service of bringing the original Howard Conan stories back into print and in their original sequence for the first time, with no editorial tampering. Moreover, the stories are brought to life by the excellent illustrations of Mark Schultz, which shimmer with their own creativity and capture a sense of motion perfectly fitting the classic Howardian action sequence. Each section is preceded by a small vignette of the section's climatic episode, whetting the reader's curiosity and drawing him forward like tantalizing carrot. Top marks for the quality of the production.

As to Howard's stories, I admit I was completely unprepared for this American Homer. Howard's writing style is simply marvelous with a poetic flair and vividness unmatched in the pulps. He wields a rich complex descriptive vocabulary that is almost unbelievable for someone of his years. Howard was like the Shelley or Keats of fantasy literature. Howard's writing is far more literary in quality than either A. Merrit or Burrough's, his nearest literary progenitors. The dialogue is sharp and entertaining. Howard is master of many moods, alternating from gritty realism to the high, courtly style typical of Dunsany or Vance.

As to the individual stories, they vary in quality in terms of plot and imagination, as might be expected, but just about every one is entertaining and has its own great points. The stories are interesting for the variety of types of plot and settings employed by Howard. Some stories are large scale battles with madcap action, such as Black Collossus and Scarlet Citadel. God in the Bowl is a murder mystery styled after Poe's Murders in the Rue Morgue, as is Rogues in the House too. Queen of the Black Coast is a take off of Ligeia. Frost Giant's Daughter is like a phantasm, while Tower of the Elephant reads just like a typical Dungeons and Dragons adventure. The best stories are to the front of the book, while the later stories begin to repeat themselves somewhat. The editors explain that Howard was writing quickly because he needed money during that period. In particular, Pool of the Black One is really weak and simply regurgitates plot elements from Iron Shadows in the Moonlight. In both a youth is tortured by large, black hawk-faced men. In one the tormentors are turned to stone, while in the other the youth is made into a statue. In both Conan slays a corsair chieftain to become leader of a pirate ship! The best stories feature poetry and prefatory songs, like the famous preface of Phoenix on the Sword, immortalized by the Conan movie. (Know, O prince, that between the years...)

One downside of the stories to me is the pointless eroticism on nearly every page. The act of a female disrobing before Conan is tedious in its ubiquity. Howard casts a wide net, attempting to appeal to many varieties of fetishism. I'm not sure whether this represents Howard's own motive or a general marketing device of the pulps, which were the soft porn of their day. There is no frank sexual content and some barbaric activity is appropriate, but it gets a little too sleazy in its obvious lascivious intent.

A second negative point in my opinion is a slight lack of imagination in the monsters. Almost all the badies are oversized garden creatures. Giant spiders, snakes, etc. And whatever the foe, Conan always prevails simply by hacking it to death. Never a cerebral solution to a problem. But then again, that's Conan.

Another charming dimension to these stories is the philosophy and symbolism that are woven into the text--this is no mere fluff! There are many discussions of religion and literature that ring true in the real world. Xuthal of the Dusk has subtext about the decline of America--amazing how artists always see their own time as having fallen from a golden age. Lost Women has an interesting message that was stunningly echoed in the movie version. In short, these stories entertain at many levels.

There are reverberations of Howard throughout the subsequent fantasy literature. Vance, Leiber, all the Americans pay homage to this genius who invented Sword and Sorcery. And the similarity between Thoth-Amon's frantic searchings for his magic ring and that of Tolkien's Sauron is more than uncanny!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2009
You've probably read about swords, damsels in distress, vile creatures, and foul magic, but you've never experienced it through the eyes of a barbarian until you read the works of Robert E. Howard.

Concept:
Del Rey compiled the original works of Robert E. Howard along with some of Howard's notes, drafts, and maps. This is the ultimate collector's gift for any fans of Conan the Barbarian or anyone who wants to read about a fantasy character who lives every second of his life.
The stories included are:
- The Phoenix on the Sword
- The Frost Giant's Daughter
- The God in the Bowl
- The Tower of the Elephant
- The Scarlet Citadel
- Queen of the Black Coast
- Black Colossus
- Iron Shadows in the Moon
- Xuthal of the Dusk
- The Pool of the Black One
- Rogues in the House
- The Vale of Lost Women
- The Devil in Iron

There are also quite a bit of notes from Howard and an interesting article about how he was suffering from writer's block. He wanted to create a character that lived for the moment and the Conan stories basically wrote themselves, almost as if the great hero was talking to Robert E. Howard about his adventures over a campfire with some ale and a large slab of undercooked meat.

Writing Style
Conan is epic fantasy. The world feels solid with its own cultures, philosophies, and history. The settings are fantastically imagined. The battles are exciting, bloody, and vicious. The creatures are spawned from the darker parts of the unknown, similar to H.P. Lovecraft. Because these are short stories, some of the characters are one dimensional, but all of the characters in the stories fit together nicely.

Characters
Conan is larger than life and we can view civilization through the eyes of a barbarian who doesn't care to understand laws or the greater good of society. Conan wants what's best for Conan. The night before a seemingly winless battle, all of the soldiers are scared to death. But Conan is hungrily gnawing on a joint of beef without a care in the world. He can do this because the meal is right in front of him, and the battle is tomorrow. Conan rarely thinks about tomorrow, worries about things out of his control, or dwells on past mistakes. Conan lives for every minute of the day, and that's something that we can all learn from him.

Feminists...
... need not apply. These stories were written in the 1930's and most of the women in the stories are all well endowed helpless damsels for Conan to rescue or conquer.

Action
Conan battles wizards, soldiers, armies, demons, beasts, assassins... Conan will also kill someone because they were foolish enough to keep something that Conan wants. The action is visceral, bloody, and engages the reader.

Maturity
There's violence, scantily clad maidens, and violence, and scantily clad maidens, and more violence and more scantily clad maidens. Because these are epic action stories, the violence is simple and to the point and there isn't anything graphic or disturbing in these books. It's ok for teens.

Overall
These are great reads. Some of the stories are repetitive (Conan slays a monster to rescue a damsel) and some are better than others, but these are classic stories and will be enjoyed by any fans of epic fantasy.

Buy it if you're a fan of the Conan movies, comics, or other Conan stories.
Buy it if you love epic fantasy and you want a writing style that's to the point, but still manages to be epic.
Buy it if you like modern fantasy and want to read a classic.

Avoid it if you love strong female characters.
Avoid it if you hate violence.
Avoid it if you like your good guys good and your bad guys bad... there's plenty of gray here.

I'd also recommend this book to people who are depressed or stressed out. Epic fantasy is a good form of escapism and you might be able to learn from Conan. Enjoy that big slab of beef that's right in front of you. Enjoy every drop of that ale that's in your mug. Your problems are farther away than you think.
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Cecilia
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2024
I wanted to complete my Conan collection,the stories are sci-fi fantasy set in a bygone age you have to be a follower of this particular genre.
Saul Aguirre
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial colección de historias
Reviewed in Mexico on August 27, 2019
Vienen muchos extras y muchas ilustraciones.
Son algunas de las mejores historias de Conan, desde pirata, ladrón, etc etc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable!
Reviewed in Japan on January 7, 2021
Brilliant job Del Rey and the illustrations by Mark Shultz are peerless; worthy of a Zingaran princess. Howard's stupendous imagination lights fires all over my brain when I read these stories. Who can ever forget the subterranean demigod demon in Xuthal of the Dusk?...or Conan's fistpumping "Who dies first?" fighting off 20+ assassins in the Phoenix on the Sword. Howard had a flare for action but his prosaic descriptions of landscapes and architecture were often the highlight of his stories. On a different note, my copy has an odd page duplication that starts at p.228 whereupon it repeats pages 213-228. Did anyone else find this in their copy? I've contacted Del Rey about it but so far no response. It doesn't interfere with the stories involved in so far as I can pick up at p.229 fifteen pages later. I wonder if there's another book in print with those pages missing? I sense the hand of sorcery in this.
Addendum-the publisher, Penguin/Random House, have decided to hide behind a purported U.S. regulation that 'prevents' them from sending replacement books to customers who purchase their faulty books outside of the U.S. because, get this, the book has restriction rights to only be sold in the U.S. even though I can prove I bought it new in Japan. Twisted logic, crap company.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Know O Prince..."
Reviewed in Australia on April 23, 2019
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian is a great collection of Robert E Howard's masterful shorter stories on the mighty thewed barbarian. This is also the best audiobook series of Conan that you can buy. I own the "Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian Barbarian: The Complete Weird Tales Omnibus" audiobook as well and this one narrated by Todd Maclaren is the superior of the two. (Although I laugh every time I hear him say "Beneath his sandaled FREET" yes, that mistake made it through.)
Included are: The Tower of the Elephant, Queen of the Black Coast, The Phoenix on the Sword, Black Colossus, The Scarlet Citadel, The Frost Giants Daughter and many more. I highly recommend either the book or the audiobook as Conan is a series that any fa of fantasy NEEDS to experience. Robert E Howard was a master before his time!!