Robert E. Howard

//Robert E. Howard
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  • Conan the barbarian from the wilds of Cimmeria is now the King of Aquilonia. The lawless adventurer is now an able statesman and Aquilonia flourishes under his firm and tolerant rule. But a plot is brewing in the neighbouring kingdom of Nemedia -  a plot to bring King Conan down by the sinister sorceries of a bygone age. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.

  • Conan, the mighty barbarian from the time before the world began, battles deadly magic, murderous demons and incredible monsters as he cuts a bloody swathe through the Hyborean Age. In this volume: The Treasure of Tranicos;  Wolves Beyond The Border;  The Phoenix On The Sword; The Scarlet Citadel.  Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
  • Four fantastic Conan tales: Black Tears; Shadows in Zamboula; The Devil in Iron; The Flame Knife. Man, monster or demon, Conan would fight them all. He knew no fear. His deeds of valour and bloody battle skills made him a living legend.  Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
  • Conan, the gigantic barbarian adventurer from the northern land of Cimmeria, wades through rivers of blood and overcomes foes both natural and supernatural to become, at last, King of the Hyborian kingdom of Aquilonia. Three Conan stories in this volume: Red Nails; Jewels of Gwahlur and Beyond The Black River. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.

  • Sword Woman: Set in medieval France - Agnes is betrothed and to be married...against her will. She will not wed her chosen groom...and will do anything to escape.  Blades for France: Despite the betrayal of Etienne Villiers, Dark Agnes remains his team mate  in order to foil an assassination  attempt. Mistress of Death:   An evil sorcerer rises from the dead after his execution and seeks revenge on Dark Agnes, the woman who captured him. The King's Service: Exiled Irish prince Donn Othna is captured by Vikings and lost at sea... and makes his way to exotic India. The Shadow of the Hun: Irish pirate Turlogh O'Brien tells of his past adventures amongst the steppe peoples east of the Caucasus.  Cover art by Ken Kelly.
  • Twenty one short stories and poems from the creator of Conan.  In this volume: Pigeons From Hell; Recompense; The Pit Of The Serpent; Empire; Etchings In Ivory; Proem; Flaming Marble; Skulls And Orchids; Medallions In The Moon; The Gods That Men Forget; Bloodstones And Ebony; Thor's Son; Cimmeria; A Sonnet Of Good Cheer; Red Blades Of Black Cathay; The Dust Dance; The Bar By The Side Of The Road; Knife, Bullet And Noose; The Gold And The Grey; Gents On The Lynch; A Song Out Of Midian; She Devil; The Day That I Die; The Voice Of El-Lil; Black Wind Blowing; The Curse Of The Golden Skull; Black Talons. Cover art and illustrations by Jeff Jones
  • It lay hidden from the world, beyond the far ranges of the Himalayas.  Yolgan, forbidden city of unspeakable vengeance and unimaginable treasure, where the goddess Yasmeena waits for the only force on earth that can free her - the blade of the blue-eyed desert warrior, El Borak - The Swift, so-named for his uncanny prowess with the gun, the knife and the sword. It was a name that was woven into the legends from Teheran to Bombay. Here is the tale of how El Borak discovered the descendants of Alexander the Great's soldiers who had remained isolated for centuries in the mountains. And how, with the aid of Bardylis of Attalus and the Sons of Iskander, El Borak plotted the downfall of his implacable enemy - the renegade Hunyadi. Also in this volume - two other El Borak adventures: The Daughter of Erlik Khan and Hawk of the Hills. Cover art by Ken Kelly.