![]() ![]() Sprague de Camp first published in Conan the Usurper, 1967Īlternate title: The Slithering Shadow. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter first published in Conan of Cimmeria, 1969įragment & Synopsis Completed version by L. Sold for $120 Public Domainįragment & Synopsis Completed version by L. Sold for $155 Public DomainĪlternate title: The Man-Eaters of Zamboula. Sold for $120 Public DomainĪlternate titles: Teeth of Gwahlur, The Servants of Bit-Yakin. Sold for approximately $500Īlternate title: Shadows in the Moonlight. ![]() Novel published in book form as Conan the Conqueror. Sprague de Camp first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1967įragment Completed version by Lin Carter first published in Conan, 1968 Sprague de Camp first published in Space Science Fiction, September 1952 Gods of the North is in the Public DomainĮdited version by L. Sprague de Camp first published in Conan the Adventurer, 1966Īlternate titles: Gods of the North, The Frost King's Daughter. Sprague de Camp into the Conan story The Treasure of Tranicos, first published in Fantasy Fiction Magazine, March 1953įragment Completed version by L. Re-written by Howard as the Black Vulmea story Swords of the Red Brotherhood which was itself rewritten by L. Where either has occurred before the publication of the original material, this date is noted after the original material's publication date. ![]() The Fragment stories have all been completed by others since. Many of the Conan stories not published during Howard's lifetime were edited by other authors before publication. Howard's most famous creation, the Cimmerian barbarian, thief, pirate and King of Aquilonia during the pre-Ice Age Hyborian Age. These are marked with the appropriate icons.įantasy stories Conan the Barbarian Links to the freely available source texts, on wikisource or Project Gutenberg of Australia, are included in a separate column. Untitled works and fragments (incomplete and unfinished works) are listed separately by their opening line.Īdditional information is included where available, covering publication date and place, the amount Howard earned for the sale of the piece, any alternative titles and whether the work is in the public domain. The works are sorted by genre, by series and then alphabetically. ![]()
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