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"The Phoenix on the Sword" (Chapter 1
heading only)
Translated by Rodolfo Martínez
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To P. Schuyler Miller, March 10, 1936,
"I feel indeed honored that you and Dr. Clark …"
Translated by Rodolfo Martínez
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A Few Opening Words
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The Man Who Could Dream
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Black-Haired and Blunt-Looking
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A King Comes on Horseback
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1. The Phoenix on the Sword
2. The Frost-Giant's Daughter
3. The God in the Bowl
4. The Tower of the Elephant
5. The Scarlet Citadel
6. Queen of the Black Coast
7. Black Colossus
8. Iron Shadows in the Moon
9. Xuthal of the Dusk
10. The Pool of the Black One
11. Rogues in the House
12. The Vale of Lost Women
13. The Devil in Iron
14. The People of the Black Circle
15. The Hour of the Dragon
16. A Witch Shall Be Born
17. The Servants of Bit-Yakin
18. Beyond the Black River
19. The Black Stranger
20. The Man-Eaters of Zamboula
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The Hyborean Age From A to Z
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Sources and Abbreviations
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Some consistency problems
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Hyborian toponymy and current analogues
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Chronology
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Kull of Valusia
From the ashes
The Hyborian Age
Conan
The fall
A new world
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Trivia
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Conan Editions
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Conan in Other Media
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Conan in Spain: The Books
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Conan in Spain: The Comics
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Appendicies
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Conan and the public domain
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Oh, the labels
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Howard and theosophy
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A small review of Conanploitation
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Conan's stepchildren
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Carrying history on one's back
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The people of the heather
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Bibliography
Conan
Kull
Reference material
Online resources
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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Written and Edited by Rodolfo
Martínez
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