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  1. Dec 2, 2003 · 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. Photo by English: Studio photograph commisioned by Robert E. Howard [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

  2. THE HORROR STORIES OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, Del Rey, October 2008 ; LES DIEUX DE BAL-SAGOTH, Bragelonne, March 2010 (French) THE HORROR STORIES OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, Tantor Media, Inc., March 2010 (audio) ZAMBEBWEIN KUU, Tampereen Science Fiction Seura, 2010 (Finnish) THE HORROR STORIES OF ROBERT E. HOWARD, Subterranean Press, March 2011

  3. Robert E. Howard was one of the greatest authors from America, who liked to write pulp fiction novels in a wide range of genres, including fantasy, historical adventure, detective fiction, boxing, horror, sword & sorcery, and western.

  4. Robert E. Howard himself dabbled in hashish-vision literature with a piece titled “The Hashish Land,” first published Fantôme #1 (1978) by The Great Bhang Press, as a collection of fantastic cannabis literature. The Haunted Hut “The Haunted Hut” by Robert E. Howard is a chilling tale of Southern folklore and supernatural horror.

  5. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Robert E Howard témájú médiaállományokat. Robert E. Howard (teljes nevén Robert Ervin Howard) ( Peaster, Texas, 1906. január 22. – Cross Plains, Texas 1936. június 11.) amerikai író. Több műfajban is alkotott, de legismertebbek a heroikus fantasy írásai.

  6. Published in: Roy Thomas and Alex Nino adapted Robert E. Howard’s classic “People of the Dark Circle” in Savage Sword of Conan #6 (April 1975). About three-and-a-half years later, that story was reprinted in tabloid size and in color in Marvel Treasury Edition #19 (October 1978). Click on the flipbook above to read it all.

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