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"Introduction" by Rob Roehm
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"Foreword" by Joe Marek
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Juvenilia
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"Robert E. Howard as a Boy" by Mrs.
T.A. Burns
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"West Is West"
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"'Golden Hope' Christmas"
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"Unhand Me, Villain"
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"Aha!" or "The Mystery of the Queen’s
Necklace"
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"Robert Howard, Short Story Writer"
by THE TATTLER Editor
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"The Sheik"
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"The Sea" (poem)
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"What the Nation Owes to the South"
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"Halt! Who Goes There?"
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"The Kissing of Sal Snooboo" (poem)
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"The Ideal Girl"
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"The Maiden of Kercheezer" (poem)
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"The Rules of Etiquette" (poem)
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College Writings
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"Illusion" (poem)
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"Fables for Little Folks" (poem)
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"Roundelay of the Roughneck" (poem)
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"Futility" (poem)
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"Tarantella" (poem)
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"Jacket to Have Short Story Writer"
by YELLOW JACKET Editor
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"After the Game"
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"Sleeping Beauty"
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"Weekly Short Story"
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"Private Magrath of the A.E.F." (poem)
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"The Thessalians"
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"Ye College Days"
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"Cupid vs. Pollux"
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"The Reformation: A Dream"
(Authorship uncertain)
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Poetry Journals
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"Flaming Marble" (poem)
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"Rebellion" (poem)
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"A Lady’s Chamber" (poem)
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"Dreaming on Downs" (poem)
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"Skulls and Dust" (poem)
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"Empire’s Destiny" (poem)
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"Shadow of Dreams" (poem)
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"Red Thunder" (poem)
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"Tides" (poem)
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"To a Woman" (poem)
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"One Who Comes at Eventide" (poem)
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Letters to the Editor
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To ADVENTURE magazine, ca. February
1924
“I am writing for information . . .”
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To ADVENTURE magazine, ca.
July 1924
“At what period did the feudal system. . .”
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To THE RING, ca. early 1926
“Here is my opinion on the greatest heavyweights . . .”
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To WEIRD TALES, ca. May 1927
“Your last three issues . . .”
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To WEIRD TALES, ca. April
1928
“Mr. Lovecraft’s latest story . . .”
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Letter to BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, 18
July 1928 “Arthur “Kid” Dula is due to be the . . .”
also known as "Dula Due to Be Champion"
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Letter to FORT WORTH RECORD, ca.
July 1928
“Tunney can’t win.”
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Letter to WEIRD
TALES, ca. October 1929
“I have just been reading . . .”
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Letter to WEIRD
TALES, ca. March 1930
“‘Thirsty Blades’ is fine.”
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Letter to WEIRD
TALES, ca. December 1930
“I was particularly fascinated . . .”
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Letter to WEIRD
TALES, ca. February 1932
“Congratulations on the appearance . . .”
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Letter to WEIRD
TALES, ca. May 1936
“Enthusiasm impels me . . .”
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Letter to THE CALIFORNIAN,
Summer 1936
“Thank you very much . . .”
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Content in THE FANTASY FAN
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Unusual Stories (advertisement)
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Letter to THE FANTASY FAN, ca.
Nov 1933
“I find the Fantasy Fan . . .”
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Letter to THE FANTASY FAN, ca.
late 1933
“I liked the November issue . . .”
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Comment on Robert E. Howard 1
"Robert E. Howard sustained some very . . ."
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Letter to THE FANTASY FAN, ca.
April 1934
“Smith’s poem in the March issue . . .”
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Comment on Robert E. Howard 2
"Mysterious letters postmarked . . ."
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"Voices of the Night: The Voices Waken
Memory" (poem)
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Comment on Robert E. Howard 3
"M. Brundage is a woman and has . . ."
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Comment on Robert E. Howard 4
"Robert E. Howard's occupation is fiction writing . .
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"Babel" (poem)
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Miscellany
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"The Ghost of Camp Colorado"
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"Under Our Reading Lamp" by THE REPUBLIC
Editor
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"The Adventure Story" by Natalie H.
Wooley
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"The Tempter" (poem)
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"With a Set of Rattlesnake Rattles"
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THE GHOST, May 1945 (with E. Hoffmann
Price)
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Letter to
Farnsworth Wright, ca. June-July 1931
“In your last letter . . .”
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"Some People
Who Have Had Influence Over Me"
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"The Wandering
Years"
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Letter to
E. Hoffmann Price, February 15, 1936
“I’ve eventually found time . . .”
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Letter to
E. Hoffmann Price, April 21, 1936
“Glad you-all liked ‘She-Devil’.”
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Postcard
to E. Hoffmann Price, June 3, 1936
"Sorry to hear Pawang Ali . . ."
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Untitled (“The wind from the Mediterranean
. . .”)
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"But the Hills Were Ancient Then"
(poem)
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"On Astounding" letter published in
AMRA V2N9
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"Dreams of Ninevah" (poem)
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THE HOWARD COLLECTOR #1, Summer 1961
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"The Sands
of Time" (poem)
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"Sonora
to Del Rio" (poem)
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"Midnight"
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"With a
Set of Rattlesnake Rattles"
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THE HOWARD COLLECTOR #2,
Spring 1962
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"The One
Black Stain" (poem)
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Letter to
Harold Preece, ca. October 1930
"Well, Harold, how did you like my story .
. ."
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"The Skull
in the Clouds" (poem)
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THE HOWARD COLLECTOR #3,
Autumn 1962
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"West Is
West"
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"Surrender"
(poem)
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Letter
to Harold Preece, received 20 October 1928
"Your stationery is alright."
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This edition is identical to the previous
edition except "Alex Runions" has been replaced with "Joe Marek" and a couple
of corrections were made. Additionally, the publisher is now listed as Roehm's
Room Press.
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The dates of the letters correspond
with the letter dates published in THE COLLECTED LETTERS OF REH rather than
the dates noted in WEST IS WEST & OTHERS.
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