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Compilation Tape-Taiwan,Boston,Minnesota, Hawaii,Hong Kong; VHS; 2 Disk DVD copy

Part 1
1) Color film shot in Taiwan (probably late 1960s or early 1970s) of Soong, Jyh-jian (a student of Cheng Man-ch’ing and others) performing a saber form.
2) More color film shot in Taiwan (probably late 1960s or early 1970s) of J. J. Soong performing a different saber form.
3) More color film from Taiwan (different venue) of Mr. Soong and a student (?) performing a two-person saber matching set.
4)Film of Liang, Tung-tsai (T. T. Liang) demonstrating T’ai-chi Ch’uan applications at a public performance (probably filmed in Boston in the 1970s).
5) T. T. Liang and a student perform a two-person double-edged sword matching set.
6) Students of T. T. Liang demonstrate a sword form.
7)Three men demonstrate a sword form on a circle.
8) A Chinese man demonstrates a fairly fast sword form. Ends with a group-shot.
9)A Chinese man demonstrates a six-foot staff form. Probably filmed in a park in Taiwan.
10) In the same setting, an older, balding man (perhaps Mr. Liang) demonstrates a double sword form.
11) A Chinese man demonstrates a linear bare-handed form.
12) A different Chinese man demonstrates a different bare-handed form in front of a wall and a Chinese door.
13) A Chinese man demonstrates a bare-handed form in a park-like setting with a palm tree in the background.
14) Two young men demonstrate a two-person matching set (perhaps Tang Lang?).
15) Two young men demonstrate leg sweeps and high circle kicks.
16) T. T. Liang and a student demonstrate the Yang T’ai-chi two-person matching set (sometimes referred to as Sanshou).
17) In the same venue, T. T. Liang demonstrates the sword form known as “Tamo Sword”, one of his specialties.
18) In the same venue, T. T. Liang demonstrates another of his weapon specialties: a double-sword form. Even though Mr. Liang is elderly here, his handwork (i.e., handling of the sword) is impressive.
19) Outdoors on a basketball court, T. T. Liang and two students demonstrate the “T’ai Chi Double Edged Sword” form.
20) T. T. Liang and a student demonstrate “Single Knife”, a saber form.
21) T. T. Liang demonstrates a double sword form.
22) T. T. Liang and his student, probably Jonathan Russell, demonstrate a two-person matching set entitled “Two-Person Sword Dance” in an indoor setting with linoleum flooring and chairs along the wall.
23) T. T. Liang demonstrates a “Preying Mantis” (Tang Lang) bare-handed form, wearing a cardigan sweater outside on a basketball court.
24) Two students (probably senior students of Mr. T. T. Liang) show throwing and trapping applications of T’ai-chi postures indoors.
25) The same two students show t’ui-shou (pushing hands) applications.
26) This footage was filmed professionally (the introductory titles are omitted) in a garden outside the Grand Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan in the 1950s by T. T. Liang, featuring Inoch Yu, Mr. Liang, and others introducing T’ai-chi. There are scenes of Mr. Yu demonstrating the 37 Posture form created by Cheng Man-ch’ing, of Mr. Liang and Mr. Yu demonstrating the Sanshou two-person matching set, of Mr. Liang demonstrating the solo sword form, and of Mr. Yu and Mr. Liang demonstrating applications of the sword techniques in San Tsai Sword Fencing. This film was sold commercially in America in video format in the 1980s by T. T. Liang and Stuart Olsen through Bamboo Tablet Journal, P.O. Box 961, St. Cloud, MN 56302.
27) T. T. Liang demonstrates a sword form (not Yang style) in an indoor venue.
28) T. T. Liang demonstrates a bare-handed form, probably Preying Mantis.
29) Shot of a scroll and Chang Sanfeng, the legendary creator of T’ai-chi Ch’uan.
30) T. T. Liang demonstrates a double-sword form in a parking lot (perhaps in Minnesota). The performance is interrupted abruptly and is continued in Part 2 (see below).
Part 2
1) This is the continuation of item #30 from Part 1. T. T. Liang completes his demonstration of a double-sword form.
2) T. T. Liang’s student, probably Jonathan Russell, demonstrates Hsing-i Ch’uan outside in this home movie.
3) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates a saber form.
4) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates Shaolin forms.
5) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates more Shaolin forms.
6) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates a Preying Mantis (Tang Lang) form and the application of one movement.
7) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates a Chen Style T’ai-chi form.
8) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates what appears to be a Yang Style T’ai-chi form.
9) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates a Shaolin form (?).
10) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell and another student demonstrate a two-person matching set.
11) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates Chen (?) style sword.
12) T. T. Liang’s student, Jonathan Russell, demonstrates an Eagle Claw form.
13) T. T. Liang and his student, Stuart Olsen, show t’ui shou (pushing hands).
14) William C. C. Chen (a noted student of Cheng Man-ch’ing) teaches an outdoor form class (probably a home movie filmed by T. T. Liang in Minnesota).
15) William C. C. Chen teaches an outdoor workshop on yielding to strikes (probably a home movie filmed by T. T. Liang in Minnesota).
16) Wm. C. C. Chen teaches the Yang T’ai-chi sword form (same venue).
17) Wm. C. C. Chen teaches his T’ai-chi boxing (same venue).
18) Wm. C. C. Chen teaches the bare-handed form (same venue).
19) Wm. C. C. Chen teaches neutralization, pushing, and throw-away techniques (same venue).
20) Wm. C. C. Chen teaches his T’ai-chi boxing and striking techniques (in the same venue but indoors this time).
21) Film of a “T’ai-chi Kung-fu” class (probably senior students of T. T. Liang)
22) Mr. Liang’s senior students demonstrate a two-person sanshou matching set.
23) Jonathan Russell (?) demonstrates on the circle what is probably the so-called “Original Style” Pa Kua Chang form of Chiang Jung-Ch’iao, who called this style “original” to distinguish it from a later version that he created.
24) Two senior students (possibly Ray Hayward and Paul Abdella?) perform two-man applications.
25) Paul Abdella (?) demonstrates a sword form.
26) Ray Hayward (?) demonstrates some kind of sword form.
27) A Japanese Aikido Sensei dressed in a formal hakama teaches a class of westerners in a gymnasium. Various student-teacher demos and applications are performed.
28) This segment, probably filmed in Hong Kong in the 1950s or 1960s, begins with a formal reception for a visiting elderly dignitary, who is probably Tung Ying-chieh (the scholar-scribe and student of Yang Cheng-fu who ghost-wrote Yang’s first book and who took his T’ai-chi Ch’uan to Hong Kong, where it became famous as Tung [or Dong in pinyin] Style) to distinguish it from the T’ai-chi taught in Hong Kong by Yang’s son, Yang Sau-chung. After greetings from dignitaries in long, traditional robes, a reception, the presentation of flowers, and group photos, Grandmaster Tung demonstrates his version of the long Yang T’ai-chi bare-handed form outside against the backdrop of a fence.
29) A brief movie clip.
30) A Chinese man (the image quality is so poor that it is difficult to identify him—it may possibly be Yang Cheng-fu’s son Yang Sau-chung or it may be Tung Ying-chieh’s son Tung Hu-ling. At any rate, the performer shows the traditional long Yang T’ai-chi Ch’uan bare-handed form.
31) This segment is labeled “1960 in Bangkok, Thailand” but the performer is not identified. My guess is that it is probably Tung Hu-ling. The performer shows the sword form. Because of the grouping of these segments, this is likely all Tung Family T’ai-chi.
32) The image quality here is poor, but judging from the man’s body type and movement quality, my guess again is that this might be Tung Hu-ling. The performer shows the double-edged sword form in a sandy lot with palm trees in the background, so this could be Southeast Asia or Hawaii. Because of the grouping of these segments, this is likely Tung Family T’ai-chi. (My notes seem to indicate that there might have been a title here reading “Dong’s School of T’ai-chi Ch’uan”.)
33) This is the same performer on the same day, this time showing the T’ai-chi saber form.
34) This might possibly be what is known as the Tung (Dong) Family “Fast Form” of T’ai-chi Ch’uan. This is done in a grassy, park-like setting probably somewhere in Southeast Asia. At first, the performer, (perhaps Tung Hu-ling) does the movements of what might be the so-called “fast form” in slow motion. In the same camera cut, he next does some kind of slow T’ai-chi Ch’uan form, but it does not look like the traditional Yang form.
35) Finally, the same performer (probably Tung Hu-ling?) shows applications of T’ai-chi Ch’uan postures against two student attackers. I have a commercially available video distributed by Alex Tung (Dong) containing different footage of Tung Ying-chieh and other Tung family members demonstrating form and applications, but the footage in that commercial video differs from that which is on this disk. I am curious about the source of these films, especially the Hong Kong (?) footage of the elderly Tung Ying-chieh.

Prof. Cheng Man Ch'ing's Simplified T'ai Chi ch'uan (37 postures) by Ben Lo;  VHS; DVD copy

This is commercially available material that was copyrighted in 1991 (All Rights Reserved) by Benjamin Pang Jeng Lo. The film is a professionally made teaching video of the 37 posture T’ai Chi Ch’uan form, presented by Mr. Lo. The DVD can be purchased directly from Mr. Lo at Universal T’ai Chi Ch’uan Association, P.O. Box 210537, San Francisco, CA 94121-0537.

From Cheng - Johnston - Complete Sound; VHS;

This is a more original version of the early 1960s footage of Professor Cheng taken by Robert W. Smith in Taiwan and later included in the commercial product described above under the disk name: “In Memory of Professor Cheng Man-ch’ing”, which is copyrighted and commercially available (see above).

Lo Te-Hsiu/Pakua;  VHS

This is commercially available material that was copyrighted in 1993 by Luo De Xiu and Tim Cartmell. It was published (All Rights Reserved) by Dan Miller and High View Publications and sold for $49.95. This professional film contains Luo De Xiu teaching the forms and applications of his style of Gao Yisheng Ba Gua Zhang

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3.5 inch disk: Files - False Truths Final for Bella Rosa

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East African Annual: 1958-1959 4 issues
1959-1960
1961-1962
1963-1964

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STAR TREK"All I need to know…" poster; "All I need to know about life I learned from STAR TREK"; clear plastic display cover, partially framed with gold lining, damage on top right corner, Collectables/Memorabilia

Items 101-150; Shadow - Weird

S2-100: THE SAVAGE TALES OF SOLOMON KANE. London: Wandering Star, 1998, vi, 389, appendices (22p) containing a short biography of Howard by Rusty Burke, a brief biography of the artist Gary Gianni, and notes on Howard's original text, laid in is a music CD, an ad for a bronze sculpture, separate color plates, slipcase, no. 274 of 1050, g.te.,23.5cm.

S2-101: SHADOW OF THE HUN. Yorba Linda, Ca.: George T. Hamilton, 1975, 22ps, foreword by Tevis Clyde Smith, illustrated by Steve Fabian, stiff plain black paper covers with dj. 22.8 cm.

S2-102: *SHADOWS OF DREAMS. Hampton Fall, N.H.: Donald M. Grant, 1989, 1st Edition, 94p., introduction by Glenn Lord, illustrated by Richard Berry, limited to 750 copies signed by the artist dj, 22.7 cm.

S2-103: THE SHE DEVIL. N.Y.: Ace Fantasy Books, Dec., 1983, 167p., cover art by Jodi Penalva, ACE Fantasy 0-441-76099-6, $2.50, pb.

S2-104: SINGERS IN THE SHADOWS. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1970. 1st Edition55p., introduction by Glenn Lord, dj, 18.2 cm.

Same...New York: Science Fiction Graphics, Inc. 1977. 60p., illustrated by Marcus Boas, introduction by Glenn Lord, dj. 21.5 cm. 1500 copies print Edition

S2-105: SKULL-FACE. N.Y.: Berkley Books, Feb., 1978,248p., introduction by Richard A. Lupoff, foldout color illustrated, a Berkley Book 1.95, pb.

S2-106: SKULL-FACE AND OTHERS. Sauk City, Wise.: Arkham House, 1946, 1st Edition, Xxvi, 475p, dj illustrated by Hans Bok, foreword by August Derleth, memoriam By H.P. Lovecraft, a memory by E. Hoffinan Price, dj, 23.2 cm

Same... Jersey: Neville Spearman, 1974. a facsimile reprint of the Arkham House edition, dj design by Reg Boorer. 183 cm.

Same...U.K.: Panther Books, 1976, volume 1, 250p., cover illustrated by Chris Achilleos, 60 pence. Pb

Same…U.K.: Panther Books, 1976, volume 2, 236p., cover illustrated by Chris Achilleos, 60 pence. Pb.

Same…U.K.: Panther Books, 1976, volume 3, 247p., cover illustrated by Chris Achilleos, 60 pence. Pb.

S2-107: SOLOMON KANE. N.Y. Centaur Press, Feb. 1971, 126p., cover by Jeff Jones, Time-Lost Series, $1.25, pb.

Same.. .Hungarian pirated edition of the Centaur Press release.

Same...subtitle "Skulls in the Stars", N.Y.: Bantam Books, Dec 1978, 173p., introduction by J. Ramsey Campbell, vol. 1. 12031-x, $1.95,pb.

Same...subtitle "The Hills of the Dead", N.Y.: Bantam Books, March 1979, Hip, introduction by J. Ramsey Campbell, vol. 2, 12166-9, $1.95, pb.

Same...N.Y.: Baen Books, November 1995, 1st Ptg., 3lip., cover art By C.W. Kelly, introduction by Ramsey Campbell, The Robert E. Howard Library, Vol. III, Baen, $5.99, pb.

S2-108: SON OF THE WHITE WOLF. West Liun, Oregon: Fax Collector's Editions, 1977. xiv, 170p, illustrated by Marcus Boas, introduction by Fred Cook, dj. 22.8cm.

Same. N.Y.: Berkley Books, April 1978, 184p., fold-out color plate, a Berkley Book, 0-425-03710-X, $1.95, pb.

S2-109: A SONG OF THE NAKED LANDS. N.p., Roy Squires, 1973, 16 unn. pages, brown paper cover, spring-tied, limited to 230 numbered copies, original envelope, 23,2 cm.

S2-110: THE SONORA KID. Western Classics. Mt Olive, N.C,: Cryptic Publications, 1988. 40p, paper cover. 20,9 cm. Contains a dozen short tales by Howard.

S2-111: THE SOWERS OF THE THUNDER. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1973. 1st ptg, 285p, introduction &illustrated by Roy G. Krenkel, dj. 23.3 cm.

Same...Second Edition, 1976, dj. 23.3 cm.

Same…N.Y.: Kensington Pub., March 1975, 285p., introduction & illus. by Roy G. Krenkel. (reprint of the Donald M. Grant edition), Zebra book 113, $1.75, cover illustrated by Jeff Jones, pb.

Same...N.Y.: Ace Books, July, 1979 (reprint of the Donald M. Grant edition, Ace 77620-5, $1.95, cover illustrated by Esteban Maroto, pb

S2-112: THE SWORD OF CONAN. N.Y.: The Gnome Press, (1952) 1st Ptg, 251p, jacket design and map eps by David Kyle, 20.2 cm.

S2-113: THE SWORD WOMAN. N.Y.: Kensington Pub., May, 1977, 178p., illustrated by Stephen Fabian, inirod by Leigh Bracket!, Zebra 261, $1.50, pb.

Same...N.Y.: Berkley Books, Dec, 1979, 169p., cover artist unknown, introduction By Leigh Brackett, Berkley book 0-425-04445-9, $1,95, pb.

Same. ..N.Y.: Ace Books, October, 1986, a reprint of the Berkley Edition with same cover art, Ace Fantasy 0-441-79279-0, $2.95, pb

S2-114: THE SWORDS OF SHAHRAZAR. West Linn, Oregon; FAX Collector's Editions (1976), xv, 133p,introduction by Fred Cook, illustrated by Michael Wra. Kaluta, dj 22.9 cm.

Same...G.B.: Futura Publications, (1976), 122p., an Orbit book, 50pence, pb

Same...N.Y.: Berkley Books, March 1978, 165p., foldout color plate. Berkley Medallion Edition $1.95. pb.

Same...N.Y.: Ace Books, November 1987, 165p., a reprint of the Berkley edition but without color plate. Same cover illustrated Ace Fantasy $2.95. pb.

S2-115: TALES OF CONAN. By Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp, N.Y.: Gnome Press, (1955) 1st Edition, 218p., introduction by P. Schuyler Miller, note by L. Sprague de Camp, dj design by EMSH. 20.3 cm.

S2-116: THREE - BLADED DOOM. N.Y.: Kensington Pub., July 1977, 171p, Zebra 277, $1.50, pb.

S2-117: TIGERS OF THE SEA. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1974, 1st Edition. 212p., edited by Richard L. Tierney with introduction by him, illustrated by Tim Kirk, dj. 18.9 cm.

Same...N.Y.: Kensington Pub. May 1975, 188p., a reprint of the Grant edition. Cover illustrated by Jeff Jones. Zebra 119, $1.50. pb.

S2-118: THE TOWER OF THE ELEPHANT. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1975. 1st Edition, 94p., illustrated by Richard Robertson, dj. 25.3 cm. 3100 copied print Edition

Same.. .N. Y.: Grosset 8c Dunlap, 1978. A reprint of the Grant edition, paper cover, 25.2 cm.

S2-119: TRAILS IN DARKNESS. NT.: Baen Books, June 1996, 1st Ptg., 231p. Cover art by C. W. Kelly, introduction by SM. Stirling, Baen $5.99, pb.

S2-120: TWO AGAINST TYRE. Memphis, Term.: Dennis McHaney, (1975). 26p,, 111. by Steve Fabian, paper cover, 2L5 cm. 1500 copies printed

S2-121: TWO-FISTED DETECTIVE STORIES. Bloomfield, N J.: Cryptic Pub., May 1984, 71p., illustrated by Steve Fabian, edited by Robert M. Price, introduction By Marc A. Cerasini & Charles Hoffman, paper cover, No. 2 in the Cromlech Series, 21.7 cm.

S2-122: THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH. The Heroic Fantasy of Robert E. Howard London: Wandering Star, 1999. vi, 260 4- 56p of appendices, illustrated & with a foreword by Frank Frazetta, introduction by Rusty Burke, appendices by Patrice Louinet & Dr. David Winiewicz, gte, dj. 23.5 cm.

S2-123: UP JOHN KANE & Other Poems. N.p., (1977) 12 unn. p., limited to 353 numbered copies, string-tied paper cover in original envelope, 24 cm.

S2-124: VALLEY OF THE LOST. Columbia, Pa.: Charles Miller (1975), 21p., illustrated By Bot Rota, limited to 777 numbered copies signed by the artist, paper cover, 21.5 cm

S2-125: VERSES IN EBONY. Calif.: George T. Hamilton & Dale Brown, (1975) 18 unn. p, Jacket illustrated by Kirwan, stiff paper cover, dj. 17.0 cm,

S2-126: VOICES OF THE NIGHT AND OTHER POEMS. West Warwick, ILL, Necronomicon Press, n. 41, port., paper cover. 18 cm. Limited to 500.

S2-127: THE VULTURES. Showdown at Hell's Canyon. Lakemont, Ga.: Fictioneer Books, 1973. 190p, illustrated by Stephen E. Fabian, afterword by Glenn Lord, dj 20.8 cm.

S2-128: THE VULTURES OF WHAPETON. N.Y.: Kensington Pub., Nov. 1975, 191 p., (reprint of the Fictioneer Books Edition without ill) cover illustrated by Jeff Jones, Zebra 144, $1.50, pb.

Same...N. Y.: Berkley Books, January 1980, 216p, Berkley Book, $1.95 Pb. Rearranged reprint of the Zebra edition. Pb

S2-129: A WITCH SHALL BE BORN. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1975, 106p. illustrated by Alicia Austin, dj. 25.4 cm. 3100 copies print Edition

S2-130: WOLFSHEAD. N.Y.: Lancer Books (1968), 190p., cover illustrated by Frank Frazetta, introduction by Robert E. Howard. Lancer Books 73-721, 60c, pb.

Same...Lancer Books 75299-095. 95c, pb

Same...N.Y.: Bantam Books, Sept. 1979, 147p., introduction by Robert Bloch. Bantam 12353-X, $1.95.

Same...N.Y.; Crass Plains Comics, 1999, 58 unn. p., Official comic Book adaptation. introduction by Richard Ashford, paper cover, 26.0 cm

S2-131: WORMS OF THE EARTH. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1974. 1st Ptg. 233p., illustrated by David Ireland, foreword by Robert E. Howard, dj, 19.0 cm.

Same…N.Y.: Zebra Books, 1st Ptg. July 1975. 188p., pb.

Same...HERRSCHERDERNACHT. Germany: Terra Fantasy, 145p., Terra Fantasy 3. German edition of Worms of the Earth. Pb.

Same…N.Y: Ace Books, June 1979. 1st Ace Printing, 233p., illustrated by David Ireland, cover art by Sanjulian.

Same. ..N.Y.: Ace Books, Sept 1987, 2d Ace Printing, 233p., illustrated By David Ireland, cover art by Sanjulian, ACE $2.95. pb.

BOOKS CONTAINING CONTRIBUTIONS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD

S2-132: Adams, Robert, et al, eds. BARBARIANS. N.Y.: New American Library, 1986. 1st Ptg. 368p., Signet Book. $3.95.pb. Contains; "Beyond the Black River."

S2-133: Adams, Robert, et al, eds. BARBARIANS II N.Y.: New American Library, February 1988. xi, 364p., Signet 451-AE5198. $3.95. pb. Contains: "The Valley of the Worm."

S2-134: Anon. THE GARDEN OF FEAR. Los Angeles, Ca,: Crawford. (1945). 79p,, cover 111. by Alva Rogers, paper cover-19.5 cm. Contains: "The Garden of Fear." Also Stories by Eshback, Lovecraft, Breuer, and Keller.

S2-135: Anon, GOLDEN FLEECE. West Newton, Mass.: Odyssey Publ., 1975. 128p., 111. paper cover. 20.8 cm. Contains: "Gates of Empire."

S2-136: Anon. ROBERT E. HOWARD. THE HORROR COLLECTION. N.Y.: Cross Plains Comics, 2000, 1st Ptg. 64p., ill, paper cover. 25.8 cm. Graphic adaptation of several Howard tales.

S2-137: Anon. ROBERT E. HOWARD'S MYTH MAKER. N.Y.: Cross Plains Comics 1999. 1st Ptg. 60 unn. pages, illustrated, paper cover, 25.8 cm.
Graphic adaptations of "Spear & Fang,'* "Dream Snake," and "Dermod's Bane." Plus essays on R.E.H. and Novalyne Price by Richard Ashford, Roy Thomas, and Rusty Burke.

S2-138: Anon. ORIENTAL STORIES. Melrose Highlands, Mass.: Odyssey Pub., 1975. 128p., paper cover. 20.8 cm. Contains: "The Voice of El Lil."

S2-139: Anon. STRANGE TALES of Mystery and Terror. Melrose Highlands, Mass.: Odyssey Pub. 1976. 128p, illustrated paper cover. 20.7 cm. Contains: "People of the Dark."

S2-140: Anon. SWORDS AND SUPERMEN. N.Y.: Centaur Press 1972. 120p. Time-Lost Series, 75c, pb. Cover illustrated by Virgil Finiay. Contains: "Meet Cap'n Kidd"

S2-141: Ashley, Mike, Edition WEIRD LEGACIES. London: Wyndham Publ. Ltd. (1977), 157p., Pb. 60 pence. Contains: "Skulls in the Stars."

S2-142: Asimov, Isaac, et al, eds. ATLANTIS. Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy #9. N.Y.: New American Library. January 1988. 1st Signet Ptg., 350p., introduction by Isaac Asimov, Signet Book, $3.95.pb. Contains: "The Shadow Kingdom."

S2-143: Bacon, Jonathan & Steve Troyanovich, Edition OMNIUMGATHUM. An Anthology Of Verse by Top Authors in the Field of Fantasy. Lamoni, Iowa: Stygian Isle Press. 1976. 1st Edition limited to 1000 copies, illustrated, paper cover. 28.9 cm.
"Black Harps In the Hills," "To Harry the Oliad Men," "Adventure," "The Tide," "The Jackal," "The Campus at Midnight," "Tiger Girl." Also, "Questions" (to Robert E. Howard) by Tevis Clyde Smith.

S2-144: Carter, Lin. BEYOND THE GATES OF DREAM. N. Y.: Belmont Tower Books, (November 1972) 157p., contains: "The Hand of Nergal."

S2-145: Carter, Lin. LOST WORLDS. N.Y.: Daw Books, August 1980, 1st Ptg. 176p., cover art by Enrich, DAW Books 398, $ 1.95.pb. Contains: "Riders Beyond the Sunrise " by Robert E. Howard and Lin Carter.

S2-146: Carter, Lin. THE MAGIC OF ATLANTIS. N.Y.: Lancer Books (1970) 191p., Lancer Book 75c. pb. Contains: "The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune" by Robert E. Howard and Lin Carter.

S2-147: Carter, Lin, Edition REALMS OF WIZARDRY. N.Y.: Doubleday, 1976. 1st Edition, Xviii, 269p., dj. 20.7 cm. Contains "Swords of the Purple Kingdom.”

S2-148: Carter, Lin, Edition WEIRD TALES #1. N.Y.: Kensington Pub., (1980). 2d Ptg. 268p., ZEBRA book. $2.95. pb. Contains: "Scarlet Tears" and "Red Thunder (verse)"

S2-149: Carter, Lin, Edition WEIRD TALES #3. NLY.: Kensington Pub. (1981) 317p., Cover illustrated by Tom Barber. ZEBRA Book. $2.50, pb. Contains 'The Idol" by Robert E. Howard & G.W. Page.

S2-150: Carter, Lin, Edition WEIRD TALES #4. N.Y.: Kensington Pub. (1983). 288p., Zebra Book $2.95. pb. Contains: "The Doom Chant of Than-KuT (verse).

Items 201-250; Blond - Conan

S2-201: De Camp, L. Sprague. BLOND BARBARIANS & NOBLE SAVAGES. Baltimore, MD: T-K Graphics, (1975). 46p., paper cover illustrated by James Shull, 21.1 cm. Essays on H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.

S2-202: De Camp, L. Sprague. THE CONAN READER. Baltimore: The Mirage Press, (1968). 148p., illustrated by Roy G. Krenkel, dj. 20.2 cm. Contains articles on Howard that originally appeared in Amra. Limited to 1500 numbered copies.

S2-203: De Camp, L. Sprague & George H. Scithers, eds. THE CONAN SWORDBOOK. 27 Examinations of Heroic Fiction. Baltimore: The Mirage Press, 1969. 1st printing, xiii, 255p., illustrated by various artists, dj. 21.5 cm.

S2-204: De Camp, L. Sprague, et al, DARK VALLEY DESTINY. The Life of Robert E. Howard, N.Y.: Bluejay Books, 1983, 1st printing, 402p., illustrated, notes, bibliog., index, Dj illustrated by Kevin Eugene Johnson. 22.6 cm.

Same...No. 283 of a limited edition of 1000 signed by the authors, end sheet illus. by Kevin Eugene Johnson, Slipcase.

Same.. .paper cover edition.

S2-205: De Camp, L. Sprague. LITERARY SWORDSMEN AND SORCERERS: The Makers Of Heroic Fantasy. Sank City, Wise.: Arkham House, (1976), xxix, introduction by Linn Carter, notes, index, dj. 20xm. Contains a chapter on Howard.

S2-206: De Camp, L. Sprague. LOVECRAFT. A Biography. N.Y.: Doubleday, 1975. 1st printing, Xiv, 510p., illustrated, notes, bibliog., index, dj. Contains many references to Howard.

Same. N.Y.: Ballantine Books (1976) 1st Ballantine Books Ed. Abridged by The author. Ballantine Science Fiction, $1.95. pb.

S2-207: De Camp, L. Sprague. THE MISCAST BARBARIAN. A Biography of Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) . Saddle River, NJ.: Gerry de la Ree, 1975. 1st Ed., 44p., illustrated paper cover, 21.5 x 27.8 cm. No. 515 of 900 numbered copies.

Same...trade edition.

S2-208: De Camp, L. Sprague, ed. THE SPELL OF CONAN. N.Y.: Ace Books, July 1980. 1st printing, x, 244p., ACE Book, $2.25 .pb. Various essays relating to Robert E. Howard and Conan.

S2-209: Derleth, August. H.P.L.: A Memoir. N.Y.: Ben Abramson, Pub., 1945. 122p., fiontis., index, dj. 20.2 cm. Book is from the library of Vincent Starrett and is signed by him. Contains some references to Howard's relationship with Lovecraft.

S2-210: Durie, Alistair. WEIRD TALES. London: Jupiter Books, (1979). 128p., illustrated, dj. 29.5 cm. Primarily showing the covers of the issues of Weird Tales with the artists identified.

S2-211: Edwards, Malcolm & Robert Holdstock. REALMS OF FANTASY. N. Y.: Doubleday, 1983. 1st printing, 120p., illustrated, introduction, dj. 27.0 cm. Contains chapter "Hyborea. The Realm of Conan," illustrated by David O'Connor

S2-212: Ellis, Novalyne Price. ONE WHO WALKED ALONE. Robert E. Howard: The Final Years. West Kingston, RJ.: Donald M. Grant, 1985. 1st Ed. 3l7, p.9 essay by Tevis Clyde Smith, illustrated, dj illustrated by Richard Berry. 22.5 cm.

S2-213: Ellis, Novalyne Price. DAY OF THE STRANGER: Further Memories of Robert E. Howard. Compiled, and with notes, by Rusty Burke. West Warwick, R.I.: The Necronomicon Press (1989) 1st printing, 47p., paper cover. 21.7 cm.

S2-214: Gentzel, David, compiler. PICTURES IN THE FIRE. An Index to Robert C. Howard in Photograph. n.p., Undated. ii, 30p., illustrated with photos. "First Draft". Self-wrappers, 21.7 cm. Produced in a limited edition of 50 copies for distribution with REHupa #156.

S2-215: Haining, Peter. THE ART OF HORROR STORIES, Two Hundred Years of Spine-Chilling Illustrations. (Secaucus, N J.) Chartwell Books, Inc. 1986 1st American ed. (first published in U.K. in 1976) 176p, profusely illustrated dj, 26.8 cm. Several references to Howard and illustrated with a number of periodical covers.

S2-216: Herron, Don, ed. THE DARK BARBARIAN. The Writings of Robert E. Howard. A Critical Anthology. Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, (1984) 1st printing, 242p., illustrated, bibliog.. of Howard's writings, indices. Issued without dj. 23.4 cm.

S2-217: Holdstock, Robert, ed. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION, London: Octopus Books (1978) 219p., foreword by Isaac Asimov index, dj. 29.9 cm. References to Howard.

S2-218: Jaffery, Sheldon. HORRORS AND UNPLESANTRIES. A Bibliographical History & Collector's Price Guide to Arkham House. Bowling Green State Univ. (1982) 2d printing, 145p., index, dj. 22.7 cm. Gives details of Arkham House RJB. Howard related books. Inscribed by Jaffery.

S2-219: Jaffery, Sheldon & Fred Cook. THE COLLECTOR'S INDEX TO WEIRD TALES. Bowling Green State Univ. (1985) 162p., indices, dj. 27.9 cm. Inscribed by Jaffery.

S2-220: Laughlin, Charlotte & Levack, Daniel J.H., compils. DE CAMP. An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography. S.F.,CA: Underwood/Miller. 1983. 328p, illustrated paper cover. 23.4 cm. Lists all de Camp's writings relating to RJE. Howard.

Same. ..One of 200 clothbound copies signed by L. Sprague de Camp, Catherine de Camp, the compilers and the annotator Loay H. Hall.

S2-221: Lester, Colin, ed. THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE FICTION YEARBOOK, U.K.: Pierrot publishing, 1978. 394p., ill, paper cover. 19.3 cm. References to Howard.

S2-222: Long, Frank Belknap. HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT: DREAMER ON THE NIGHTSIDE. Sauk City, Wise: Arkham House, 1975. 1st Ed. xiv, 237p., illustrated, dj. 18.3cm, Contains references to Howard in his relationship with Lovecraft as well as a photo 111. of Robert E. Howard. 5000 copies printed.

S2-223: Lord, Glenn & Rusty Burke. THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF A BARD. The Poetry Of Robert E. Howard. Edited by David Gentzel. n.p., (1998) iv, 64p., paper cover. 21.8 cm. Distributed with the 150th issue of REHupa. Limited to 45 copies.

S2-224: Lord, Glenn, ed. & compiler, THE LAST CELT. A Bio-Bibliography of Robert R Howard. West Kingston, R.I.: Donald M. Grant, 1976. 1st Ed, 416p., illustrated, dj illustrated by Marcus Boas. 25.1 cm.

Same...MY.: Berkley Books, (1977). paper cover reprint of the Grant edition. A Berkley Windhover Book. 19.3 cm.

S2-225: Lovecraft, H.P. & Willis Conover. LOVECRAFT AT LAST. Arlington, Va.; Carroilton-Clark. (1975) xxii, 272p., illustrated, bibliog.., index, dj. 27.8 cm. Numerous references to Robert E. Howard.

S2-226: Lundwall, Sam J. SCIENCE FICTION: What It's All About N.Y.: Ace Books, (1971) 256p, notes, index, ACE Book 75440. 95c. pb. Contains references to Howard.

S2-227: McHaney, Dennis & Lord, Glenn. THE FICTION OF ROBERT E. HOWARD. A Pocket Checklist n.p.: Dennis McHaney and Tom Foster, 1975. 24p., illustrated by Tom Foster, paper cover. 14.1 cm. An alphabetical listing of Howard's fiction giving the Source whether book or periodical and the date.

Same.. .2d printing, October 1986.

Same...n.p., Undated, 16 unn. pages, illustrated by Tom Foster. Stiff paper cover in Dj. 21.5 cm. In this issue there is an alphabetical listing with dates given But the source is not given.

S2-228: Pringie, David, ed. THE ULTIMATE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FANTASY. The Definitive Illustrated Guide. Woodstock, N.Y.: The Overlook Press (1999) 256p., illustrated, foreword by Terry Pratchett, index, dj, 28.0 cm. References to Robert E. Howard.

S2-229: Rovin, Jeff. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SUPERHEROES. N.Y.: Facts on File, (1985) 1st printing, xi, 443p,, illustrated, index, dj. 27.8 cm. Includes Conan.

S2-230: Schweitzer, Darrell CONAN'S WORLD and Robert E. Howard. San Bernardino, Ca.: Borgo Press, 1978. 1st Ed. 64p., paper cover. 21.0. The Milford Series Vol. 17, Popular Writers of Today.

S2-231: Smith, Reginald. WEIRD TALES IN THE THIRTIES. Santa Ana, Ca.: Reg Smith, 1966. 4th printing, 1971. 41p., typescript, paper cover, stapled. 28.0 cm. References to Howard.

S2-232: Smith, Tevis Clyde. FRONTIER'S GENERATION. A Pioneer History of Brown County with Sidelights on the Surrounding Territory. Brownwood: Author Published. (1980) new and enlarged ed. I54p., illustrated paper cover. 2L7 cm. Contains: "Nine-A Friend of Long Ago," "Report on a Writing Man" reprinted from the Howard Collector, with two photo illustrations of Howard.

S2-233: Smith, Tevis Clyde. IMAGES OUT OF THE SKY. Brownwood, Tex.: Author Published, 1966. 1st Ed. 65p., ports., 20.8 cm. Limited to 600 copies. Contains two poems about Howard. Portraits of Smith and his son.

S2-234: Smith, Tevis Clyde. PECAN VALLEY DAYS. Brownwood, Tex.: Author Published. (1956) 1st Ed. 69p., illustrated paper cover. 22.8 cm. Contains: "Adventurer in Pulp" with two photo illustrations of R.E. Howard.

S2-235: Sullivan, Jack, ed., THE PENGUIN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL. N.Y.: Viking (1986) 1st printing, xxviii, 482p., illustrated, dj. 27.8 cm. Contains biographical sketch of Robert E. Howard.

S2-236: Templin, Michael, ed. FOURTH WORLD FANTASY CON. Commemorating Robert E. Howard, Ft. Worth, Texas. October 12-16, 1978. 36p., illustrated paper cover. 27.8 cm. "Cimmeria" (verse)

S2-237: Tymn, Marshall B. & Mike Ashley, eds. SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY, AND WEIRD FICTION MAGAZINES. Historical Guides to the World's Periodicals and Newspapers. Westport, Ct: Greenwood Press, (1985) 1st printing, xxx, 970p., bibliog., Index. 23.4 cm. Guide to periodicals relating to Howard, et al.

S2-238: Van Hise, James, ed. THE FANTASTIC WORLDS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD. Yucca Valley, Ca.: James Van Hise, 2001. 2d printing, I90p., illustrated, paper cover, 27.7 x 21.5 cm. 21 illustrated essays on Howard.

S2-239: Van Hise, James. THE HISTORY OF THE ROBERT E. HOWARD APA, #1-175, n.p., Undated, (Yucca Valley, Ca.: James Van Hise) 2002. 1st printing, 110p., illustrated paper cover, 21.5 x 28.9 cm.

S2-240: Van Hise, James, ed. PULP MASTERS. Yucca Valley, Ca.: James Van Hise 2002, 1st printing, 198p., illustrated paper cover, 28.9 x 21.5 cm. Contains "Robert E. Howard: Master of the Dark Fantastic" by James Van Hise.

S2-241: Warfield, Wayne, ed. THE CONAN COMPANION. Aberdeen, Md.: Hall Publications, 1976. 22p., illustrated by Gene Day, et al, paper cover. 21.5 cm.

S2-242: Weinberg, Robert. THE ANNOTATED GUIDE TO ROBERT E. HOWARD'S SWORD & SORCERY. West Linn, Ore.: Starmont House, (1976) 1st printing, vii, 152p., paper cover. 21.5 cm.

S2-243: Weinberg, Robert. THE WEIRD TALES STORY. West Linn, Ore.: Fax Collector's Editions. (1977) ix, 134p., ill.. 27.7 cm. Includes material on Howard. All Weird Tales covers are shown in black and white.

BOOK CATALOGS AND AUCTION CATALOGS RELATING TO HOWARD

S2-244: AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS AND PRINTED BOOKS. N.Y.: Christies. Friday, December 19, 1986. Auction Catalog. Item S2-096 describes a Robert E. Howard archive of material, the property of Roy R. Barkley. The collection estimate was $40,000 to $60,000. The material failed to make the reserve of $40,000, so it was returned to Roy Barkley. A few years later, Tom Munnerlyn bought the archive from Roy Barkley.

S2-245: FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION. Elizabethtown, N.Y.: L.W. Currey, Inc.
Catalog 77, 1984. Lists 82 Howard items.
Catalog 78, Fall 1984. Lists 22 Howard items
Catalog 85, Summer, 1987. Lists 76 Howard items.
Catalog 87, Fall/Winter 1987. Lists 73 Howard items.
Catalog 88, Fall/Winter 1988-1989. Lists 118 Howard items.
Catalog 89, Fall/Winter 1989-1990. Lists 85 Howard items.
Catalog 90, Part I, Fall/Winter 1990-1991.
Catalog 90, Part II, Fall/Winter 1990-1991. Lists 105 Howard items.
Catalog 91, Summer, 1992. Lists 69 Howard items.
Catalog 94, Summer/Fall 1993.
Catalog 95, Summer/Fall 1993. Lists 68 Howard items.
Catalog 97, Winter 1993-1994. Lists 11 Howard items.
Catalog 98, Winter/Spring 1994. Lists 72 Howard items.

S2-246: 20th CENTURY SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY AND HORROR LITERATURE from the Inventory of FANTASY ARCHIVES. N.Y.: Swan Galleries 1993. 773 items including eight items by Robert E. Howard. paper cover. Fantasy Archives Sale I, October 14, 1993. Public auction sale 1637.

Same...Sale II Feb. 17, 1994. Public Sale 1650. Eight items by Howard.

S2-247: THE UNDEAD. The Book Sail 16th Anniversary Catalogue. Orange, Ca.: McLaughlin Press, 1984. 639 items including Howard related items - two are Howard manuscripts. Contains a foreword by Ray Bradbury and a short story By Robert Bloch. (page ends spotted).

ROBERT E. HOWARD PASTICHES

S2-248: Anderson, Poul CONAN THE REBEL. N.Y.: Bantam Books. (1980). 2d printing 1981. 208p., illustrated by Tim Kirk. A Bantam Book. 22731-9. $2.50. Paperback. Cover illustrated by Zorin.

S2-249: Carpenter, Leonard. CONAN THE RAIDER. N.Y.: Tor Books, (1986), 1st printing, 276p, cover art by Boris Vallejo. paper cover. 20.3 cm.

S2-250: Carpenter, Leonard. CONAN THE RENEGADE. N.Y.: Tor Books (1986) 1st printing, 276p., cover art by Kirk Reinert. 54250-9 $2.50. Paperback.

Items 251-297; Conan - Fantastic

S2-251: De Camp, L. Sprague CONAN AND THE SPIDER GOD. N.Y.: Bantam (1980). 1st printing. 175p., illustrated by Tim Kirk, A Bantam Book 13837-5, $2.25. Paperback.

S2-252: De Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin. CONAN OF AQUILONIA. N.Y.: Ace Books. (1977), 171p., 11682-5 $1.95. Paperback.

S2-253: De Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin. CONAN OF THE ISLES. N.Y.: Ace Books (1968) 189p., 11681-7. $1.95. Paperback. Cover illustration of Conan fighting a huge snake.

Same…April 1980 printing. 11641-8. $2.25. Cover illustrated by Boris of Conan fighting on board a ship. Paperback.

S2-254: De Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin. CONAN THE BUCCANEER. N.Y.: Lancer Books, (1971). 191p., cover art by Frank Frazetta, Lancer Books 75181-095. 95c. Paperback.

S2-255: De Camp, L. Sprague & Carter, Lin. CONAN THE LIBERATOR. N.Y.: Ace Books, (1987). 191p., cover art by Royo. 11617-5. $2.95. Paperback.

S2-256: De Camp, L. Sprague, Carter, Lin & Nyberg, Bjorn. CONAN THE SWORDSMAN. N.Y.: Ace Books (1987). 216p., cover art by Royo. 11479-2. $2.95. Paperback.

S2-257: Jordan, Robert. CONAN THE DEFENDER. N.Y.: Tor Books, (1982) 1st printing, 287p., paper cover. 20.8 cm.

S2-258: Jordan, Robert. CONAN THE DESTROYER. N.Y.: Tor Books (1984) 1st printing, 271p., with section of photos from the movie. 54238-x. $2.95. Paperback.

S2-259: Jordan, Robert. CONAN THE INVINCIBLE. N.Y.: Tor Books (1982) 1st printing, 284p., 040-4, $2.95. Paperback.

S2-260: Jordan, Robert. CONAN THE VICTORIOUS. N.Y.: Tor Books (1985) 1st Tor Printing. 280p., 54246-0. $2.95. Paperback.

S2-261: Nyberg, Bjom & De Camp, L. Sprague. THE RETURN OF CONAN. N.Y.: Gnome Press. 1957. 1st printing, 191p., dj. Jacket design by Wallace Wood. 20.2 cm.

S2-262: Offutt, Andrew J. CONAN AND THE SORCERER. KY.: Ace Books (1979) 1st Mass Market Ed. 186p., illustrated by Maroto, cover art by Sanjulian. Ace 11684-1 $1.95. Paperback.

S2-263: Offutt, Andrew J. CONAN THE MERCENARY. N.Y.: Ace Books (1981) 1st Ace printing, 185p., illustrated by Esteban Maroto, cover art by Sanjulian. Ace 11659-0 $2.50. paperback.

S2-264: Offutt, Andrew J. CONAN. THE SWORD OF SKELOS. N.Y.: Bantam Books (1979). 246p., illustrated by Tim Kirk. 12970-8. $1.95. Paperback.

S2-265: Offutt, Andrew J. CORMAC MAC ART. THE MISTS OF DOOM. N. Y.: Ace Books (1980) 1st Ace printing, 255p., ACE 53503-08. $2.25. Paperback,

S2-266: Offutt, Andrew J. CORMAC MAC ART. THE SIGN OF THE MOONBOW. N.Y.: Zebra Books (1977). 1st printing, 255p., cover art by Barber. Zebra 254. $1.50. Paperback.

Same…(1980) 1st Ace Printing. 255p., new cover art. ACE 76353-7. $2.25. Paperback.

S2-267: Offutt, Andrew J. CORMAC MAC ART. THE SWORD OF THE GAEL. N.Y.: Zebra Books. (1975) 1st printing, 251p, cover illustrated by Jeff Jones. Zebra 138. $1.50. Paperback.

Same…(1981). 1st Ace Printing. 251p., cover art changed. Ace Book 19138-7 $2.25. Paperback.

S2-268: Offutt, Andrew J. CORMAC MAC ART IN THE UNDYING WIZARD. N.Y.: Zebra Books. (1976). 1st printing, 252p., cover art by Jeff Jones, Zebra 197. $1.50. Paperback.

S2-269: Offutt, Andrew J. & Keith Taylor. CORMAC MAC ART. THE TOWER OF DEATH. N.Y.: Ace Books (1982) 246p., ACE 89125-7 $2.50. Paperback.

S2-270: Perry, Steve. CONAN THE FEARLESS. N.Y.: TOR (1987). 1st Mass Mkt printing, 275p., cover art by Boris. At the end is "Conan the Invincible" by L. Sprague De Camp. TOR 54258-4. $2.95. Paperback.

S2-271: Roberts, John Maddox. CONAN THE CHAMPION. N.Y.: Tor Books, (1987) 1st printing, 280p., cover art by Ken Kelly. At the end is a Conan chronology by Jordan including a list of Conan authors and " Conan the Indestructible" by L. Sprague de Camp. 54260-6, $3.50.

S2-272: Roberts, John Maddox. CONAN THE VALOROUS. N.Y.: Tor Books (1985) 1st printing, 280p., cover illustrated by Kirk Reinert. 20.2 cm. paper cover.

Same…(1986) 1st Mass Market printing, 280p., cover art by Boris Vallejo. 54252-5, $2.95. Paperback.

S2-273: Smith, David C. & Richard L, Tierney. RED SONJA. THE RING OF IKRIBU. N.Y.: Ace Books (1981) 1st printing, 246p, introduction by Roy Thomas. No. 1 of the Series. Ace 71156-1 $2.25. Paperback.

Same.. RED SONJA. DEMON NIGHT. (1982) 1st printing, 208p., cover illustrated by Boris Vallejo. No. 2 in the series. Ace Book 71157-x $2.50. Paperback

Same... RED SONJA. WHEN HELL LAUGHS (1982) 1st printing, 183p.,cover illus. by Boris Vallejo. No. 3 in the Series. ACE 71158-8, $2.25

S2-274: Thomas, Roy & Smith, Barry. THE COMPLETE MARVEL CONAN THE BARBARIAN. N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap, (1978) Volume 1. 160p., preface by Stan Lee, introduction by Roy Thomas. ACE 11692 $1.95. Paperback. Conan the Barbarian as interpreted in comic book ibrm.

Same…Vol. 2 (1978) introduction by Roy Thomas. ACE 11693 $1.95. Paperback.

Same…Vol. 3 (1978) introduction by Roy Thomas. ACE 11694 $L95. Paperback.

S2-275: Wagner, Karl Edward. BLOODSTONE. N.Y.: Warner Books, (1975) 1st printing, 303p., cover illustrated by Frank Frazetta. Warner Paperback Library 78-711. $1.50. A tale of Kane.

S2-276: Wagner, Karl Edward. BRAN MAK MORN. LEGIONS FROM THE SHADOWS. N.Y.: Zebra Books (1976). 249p. + 3p afterword. Cover illustrated by Jeff Jones. Zebra book 177, $1.50. Paperback.

S2-277: Wagner, Karl Edward. CONAN. THE ROAD OF KINGS. N.Y.: Bantam Books (1979) 2d Printing, 1980. 209p., illustrated by Tim Kirk. 14321-2, $2.25. Paperback.

S2-278: Wagner, Karl Edward. DEATH ANGEL'S SHADOW. N.Y.: Warner Books (1973) 1st printing, 205p., cover art by Stan Zagorski, interior

ORIGINAL MATERIALS. PHOTOGRAPHS. UNIQUE ITEMS

S2-279: Robert E. Howard Signed Book. Wren, P.C. BEAU GESTE. N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap (1926) 418p., IH. with scenes from the film. On the endpaper is the signature and address of Tevis Clyde Smith. On the blank flyleaf, Robert E. Howard has written and signed with triple bar X signature a 14 line poem in pencil. 19.5 cm. in slipcase.

ADDITIONAL BOOKS

S2-280: Kraar, Don, Gary Kwapisz, and Art Nichols. Conan the Barbarian: The Witch Queen of Acheron, Graphic Novel No. 19. Marvel Comics Group, 1985. 62 p., pb.

S2-281: Bill, Alfred H. The Wolf in the Garden. N.Y.: Centaur Press, 1972. 144p., pb.

S2-282: McCauley, Kirby. Dark Forces: New Stories in Suspense and Supernatural Horror. N.Y.: The Viking Press, 1980. 492., hb.

S2-283: Carter, Lin. Flashing Swords! #1. N.Y.: Nelson Doubleday, Inc, 1973. 175p., hb.

S2-284: Wilde Oscar. The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter. Privately Printed, 1928. 236p., hb.

S2-285: Tully, Jim. Beggars of Life. N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap, 1924. 336p., hb.

S2-286: Lamb, Harold. White Falcon. N.Y.: Robert M. McBride & Company, 1926. 244p., hb.

S2-287: Squire, J.C. The Collected Poems of James Elroy Flecker. N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1916. 249p., hb.

S2-288: Tully, Jim. Shadows of Men. N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran, and Company, Incorporated, 1930. 330p., hb.

S2-289: Tully, Jim. Circus Parade. N.Y.: Albert & Charles Boni, 1927. 280p., hb.

S2-290: Tully, Jim. Shanty Irish. N.Y.: Albert & Charles Boni, 1928. 292p., hb.

S2-291: Smith, Tevis Clyde. Don’t Blame the Python. Brownwood, TX: Tevis Clyde Smith, 1975. 74p., pb. Number 130 of 500 copies.

S2-292: Smith, Tevis Clyde. The Cardboard God. Brownwood, TX: Tevis Clyde Smith, 1970. 54p., hb. Limited to 1000 copies.

S2-293: Tully, Jim. The Bruiser. N.Y.: Greenburg, 1936. 248p., hb.

S2-294: Dunsany, Lord. The Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge. N.Y.: Brentano’s, 1919. 287p., hb.

S2-295: Rohmer, Sax. The Return of Dr. Fu-Manchu. N.Y.: A.L. Burt Company, 1916. 332p., hb.

S2-296: Halpern, Frank M. Directory of Dealers in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Haddonfield, N.J.: Haddonfield House, 1975. 90p., hb.

S2-297: Frazetta, Frank. The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta. N.Y.: Rufus Publications, 1975. 12p. 42 leaves of plates, pb.

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