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La Hermandad del Enmascarado (Spanish)
Barsoom número 33
Featuring: "Up John Kane!" (poem)
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La Hermandad del Enmascarado (Spanish)
Barsoom número 34
Featuring: "Buccaneer Treasure" (poem)
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Aeolus (Greek)
Konan: I óra tou drákonta
Conan: The Hour of the Dragon
Featuring: "The Hour of the Dragon"
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Providence Press (Italian)
Providence Tales n.11
Featuring:
"Cimmeria" (poem)
"Drums of Tombalku"
"Wolves Beyond the Border"
"The Snout in the Dark"
"The Hall of the Dead"
"The Hand of Nergal"
"The Hour of the Dragon" (verse heading)
"Golden Hope Christmas"
Notes on Various Peoples of the Hyborian Age
http://howardworks.com/ProvidenceTales11-ProvidencePress.html
Marvel Comics
Conan the Barbarian #29
Featuring: "Two Against Tyre"
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Old Tiger Press
Forbidden Magic & Other Poems & Miscellanea in Weird Tales
Barsoom número 33
Featuring: "Up John Kane!" (poem)
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La Hermandad del Enmascarado (Spanish)
Barsoom número 34
Featuring: "Buccaneer Treasure" (poem)
http://howardworks.com/Barsoom34-La_Hermandad_del_Enmascarado.html
Konan: I óra tou drákonta
Conan: The Hour of the Dragon
Featuring: "The Hour of the Dragon"
http://howardworks.com/Conan-The_Hour_of_the_Dragon-Aeolus.html
Providence Tales n.11
Featuring:
"Cimmeria" (poem)
"Drums of Tombalku"
"Wolves Beyond the Border"
"The Snout in the Dark"
"The Hall of the Dead"
"The Hand of Nergal"
"The Hour of the Dragon" (verse heading)
"Golden Hope Christmas"
Notes on Various Peoples of the Hyborian Age
http://howardworks.com/ProvidenceTales11-ProvidencePress.html
First Edition
Reprint Edition
Conan the Barbarian #29
Featuring: "Two Against Tyre"
http://howardworks.com/Conan_the_Barbarian29-Marvel.html
Forbidden Magic & Other Poems & Miscellanea in Weird Tales
Featuring: All of the verse and letters that appeared in Weird Tales
http://howardworks.com/ForbiddenMagic-OldTigerPress.html
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Cover below
To Weird Tales, ca. late 1925, "These are sheer masterpieces. . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. March 1926, "The Saga of Grettir the Outlaw"
To Weird Tales, ca. April 1927, "Your last three issues . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. March 1928, "Mr. Lovecraft’s latest story . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. September 1929, "I have just been reading the September Weird Tales . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. January to Mid-February 1930, "“Thirsty Blades” is fine . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. November 1930, "I was particularly fascinated . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. January 1932, "Congratulations on the appearance . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. May 1936, "Enthusiasm impels me . . ."
"The Song of the Bats" (poem)
"The Ride of Falume" (poem)
"The Riders of Babylon" (poem)
"Remembrance" (poem)
"The Gates of Nineveh" (poem)
"The Harp of Alfred" (poem)
"Easter Island" (poem)
"Crete" (poem)
"Moon Mockery" (poem)
"Forbidden Magic" (poem)
"The Moor Ghost" (poem)
"Dead Man's Hate" (poem)
"A Song Out of Midian" (poem)
"Shadows on the Road" (poem)
"Black Chant Imperial" (poem)
"The Song of a Mad Minstrel" (poem)
"The Last Day" (poem)
"Arkham" (poem)
"An Open Window" (poem)
"Autumn" (poem)
"The Soul-Eater" (poem)
"The Dream and the Shadow" (poem)
"Which Will Scarcely Be Understood" (poem)
"Futility" (1, poem)
"Fragment" (poem)
"Haunting Columns" (poem)
"The Poets" (poem)
"The Singer in the Mist" (1, poem)
"The Last Hour" (poem)
"Ships" (poem)
"Lines Written In the Realization That I Must Die" (poem)
"Recompense" (poem)
"The Ghost Kings" (poem)
"The King and the Oak" (poem)
"Desert Dawn" (poem)
"The Hills of Kandahar" (poem)
"The Black Stone" (verse heading)
"The Children of the Night" (verse contained in the story)
"The Fearsome Touch of Death" (verse heading)
"The Hour of the Dragon" (verse heading)
"Kings of the Night" (verse heading)
"The Phoenix on the Sword" (verse heading)
"Queen of the Black Coast" (verse heading)
"The Scarlet Citadel" (verse heading)
"The Thing on the Roof" (verse heading)
To Weird Tales, ca. March 1926, "The Saga of Grettir the Outlaw"
To Weird Tales, ca. April 1927, "Your last three issues . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. March 1928, "Mr. Lovecraft’s latest story . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. September 1929, "I have just been reading the September Weird Tales . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. January to Mid-February 1930, "“Thirsty Blades” is fine . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. November 1930, "I was particularly fascinated . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. January 1932, "Congratulations on the appearance . . ."
To Weird Tales, ca. May 1936, "Enthusiasm impels me . . ."
"The Song of the Bats" (poem)
"The Ride of Falume" (poem)
"The Riders of Babylon" (poem)
"Remembrance" (poem)
"The Gates of Nineveh" (poem)
"The Harp of Alfred" (poem)
"Easter Island" (poem)
"Crete" (poem)
"Moon Mockery" (poem)
"Forbidden Magic" (poem)
"The Moor Ghost" (poem)
"Dead Man's Hate" (poem)
"A Song Out of Midian" (poem)
"Shadows on the Road" (poem)
"Black Chant Imperial" (poem)
"The Song of a Mad Minstrel" (poem)
"The Last Day" (poem)
"Arkham" (poem)
"An Open Window" (poem)
"Autumn" (poem)
"The Soul-Eater" (poem)
"The Dream and the Shadow" (poem)
"Which Will Scarcely Be Understood" (poem)
"Futility" (1, poem)
"Fragment" (poem)
"Haunting Columns" (poem)
"The Poets" (poem)
"The Singer in the Mist" (1, poem)
"The Last Hour" (poem)
"Ships" (poem)
"Lines Written In the Realization That I Must Die" (poem)
"Recompense" (poem)
"The Ghost Kings" (poem)
"The King and the Oak" (poem)
"Desert Dawn" (poem)
"The Hills of Kandahar" (poem)
"The Black Stone" (verse heading)
"The Children of the Night" (verse contained in the story)
"The Fearsome Touch of Death" (verse heading)
"The Hour of the Dragon" (verse heading)
"Kings of the Night" (verse heading)
"The Phoenix on the Sword" (verse heading)
"Queen of the Black Coast" (verse heading)
"The Scarlet Citadel" (verse heading)
"The Thing on the Roof" (verse heading)
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