Die düstere Figur des Solomon Kane wurde von Robert E. Howard geschaffen, der mit Conan von Cimmerien und anderen Helden der Schwert und Magie-Fantasy weltberühmt wurde. Stephen King: »In Howards besten Erzählungen steckt eine so unglaubliche Energie, dass geradezu Funken sprühen!« H. P. Lovecraft: »Welcher Schriftsteller kann schon mit Howard mithalten, wenn es um pure, lebendige Angst geht?« Festa CLASSICS – die wahren Meisterwerke der Dark Fiction. Diese Ausgabe ist illustriert von Timo Wuerz. Inhalt: Blutige Schatten Schädel inmitten der Sterne Klappernde Knochen Der Schädelmond Die Berge der Toten Schritte im Grabmal Schwingen in der Nacht Solomon Kanes Heimkehr (Gedicht) Der eine schwarze Fleck (Gedicht) Die rechte Hand der Verdammnis Die Rückkehr von Sir Richard Grenville (Gedicht) Die blaue Flamme der Rache Robert E. Howard: »Solomon Kane ist ein Mann, der aus seiner Zeit heraus geboren wurde – eine seltsame Mischung aus Puritaner und Kavalier, mit einem Hauch des antiken Philosophen und mehr als einem Hauch des Heiden ... ein umherziehender Ritter im düsteren Gewand des Fanatikers. Ein Hunger in seiner Seele trieb ihn immer weiter, ein Drang, alles Unrecht zu berichtigen, alles Schwächere zu schützen, alle Verbrechen gegen Recht und Gerechtigkeit zu rächen.« Robert Bloch: »Hinter Howards Erzählungen lauert eine dunkle Poetik und die zeitlose Wahrheit der Träume.«
Robert Ervin Howard Ordre des livres (chronologique)
- Steve Costigan
- Patrick Howard
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- Patrick Mac Conaire
- Patrick Ervin
- John Taverel







Conan: Plíživý stín a další příběhy
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Nové podání legendárních povídek R. E. Howarda z dílny nejlepších francouzských scenáristů a výtvarníků. V knize naleznete tři samostatné povídky. Příběh Bůh v míse adaptoval Doug Headline a kreslil Emmanuel Civiello, Plíživý stín výtvarně zachytil Stevan Subic a scénáře se ujal Christophe Bec, povídky Černý cizinec se jako scenárista i kreslíř zhostil Jean-Luc Masbou. Kniha jako vždy vychází s třemi variantami obálek.
Swords of the North
- 490pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Robert E. Howard's influence on the Sword and Sorcery genre is showcased in this collection of his finest tales. Featuring iconic characters like Conan and Kull, the anthology also highlights lesser-known heroes such as James Allison, who recalls his past lives as legendary warriors, and Cormac Mac Art, a Viking leader in Arthurian times. Included are captivating stories like "Kings of the Night," "The Dark Man," and "The Valley of the Worm," offering readers a rich tapestry of fantasy and adventure from Howard's imaginative world.
Apparition in the Prize Ring, In the Forest of Villefere, and Hawks of Outremer
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is best known for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose legacy rivals icons like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers, leading him to be inspired by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard struggled with severe depression throughout his life, with friends noting his early acceptance of suicide as a release from suffering.
Black Wind Blowing
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard was a prolific American pulp writer known for his diverse genres, including fantasy and horror. His most famous creation, Conan the Cimmerian, stands alongside iconic characters like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Howard's passion for reading and natural writing talent, nurtured by supportive teachers, fueled his ambition to become a professional writer. Influenced by literary figures such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, his work has left a lasting impact on pop culture and the fantasy genre.
The Scalp Hunter, and War on Bear Creek
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, shaped by his voracious reading and early influences like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression throughout his life, with friends noting his troubling views on suicide as a means of escape. His complex legacy reflects both his creative genius and personal struggles, making him a significant figure in 20th-century literature.
The Iron Man
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard was a prolific American writer known for his diverse genres, particularly fantasy and horror, and for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. Influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's early passion for writing was evident, fueled by his voracious reading and supportive teachers. Despite his literary success, he struggled with severe depression throughout his life, viewing suicide as a potential release from suffering. His complex legacy blends creativity with personal turmoil, marking him as a significant figure in pulp fiction.
Black Canaan
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is marked by his creation of iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian, whose legacy endures in popular culture. His literary journey was shaped by voracious reading and mentorship, drawing inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. However, Howard's struggles with severe depression cast a shadow over his achievements, as he openly contemplated suicide as an escape from his suffering, revealing the complex interplay of creativity and mental health in his life.
The Horror from the Mound, and Black Talons
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The book explores the life and influence of Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer known for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. It delves into his diverse genres, including fantasy, horror, and adventure, highlighting his impact on pop culture comparable to legends like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Howard's voracious reading and natural writing talent, along with the support of his teachers, shaped his ambition to become a professional writer, drawing inspiration from authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling.
General Ironfist, and Night of Battle
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is best known for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact rivals that of literary figures like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers, with inspirations from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, viewing suicide as a potential escape from his suffering, a perspective reflected in both his writings and the memories of his friends.
Conan der Cimmerier: Der dunkle Fremde
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Irgendwo im Land der wilden Pikten liegt ein Schatz vergraben. Einst gehörte er Tranico, dem blutrünstigsten aller Piraten, doch nun sind die Truhen demjenigen versprochen, der sie finden kann. Zahlreiche Männer gieren nach Tranicos Reichtum: Piratenkapitäne, Kriegsherren... und Conan. An der Spitze der Zingarier schlägt er sich durch den widrigen Dschungel. Doch die antike Stätte, an der Tranicos Schatz versteckt sein soll, birgt nicht nur Gold und Juwelen, sondern auch einen finsteren Fluch... Conan ist zurück. Wilder. Stärker. Schöner. Mächtiger als je zuvor. Seit Jahrzehnten betreibt der Barbar aus Cimmerien sein blutiges Handwerk in Comics aus den Häusern Marvel und Dark Horse. Aber diese Adaptionen der Novellen von Robert E. Howard sind aus einem anderen Holz geschnitzt: Die besten Szenaristen und Zeichner Frankreichs haben sich zusammengefunden, um dem Gott von Sword & Sorcery Tribut zu zollen. Legendäre Geschichten, bearbeitet von Größen der Comic-Kunst. So offenbaren sich frische Perspektiven auf Conan und seine gefährliche Welt und die klassischen Werke erstrahlen in neuem Glanz. Jeder Band umfasst eine abgeschlossene Geschichte, basierend auf einem Originalwerk von »Conan«-Schöpfer Robert E. Howard, und beinhaltet umfangreiches Bonusmaterial zur Entstehung des Mythos »Conan« und der Comic-Adaptionen.
Conan 13: Královna Černého pobřeží
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
V první části rozsáhlé adaptace nejoblíbenější povídky Roberta E. Howarda „Královna Černého pobřeží“ dává Cimeřan po událostech v závěru předchozí knihy sbohem civilizovanému světu a vydává se na širé moře. V tomto eposu plném romantiky a hrůzy se Conan nejprve dostává do ohrožení a střetu s posádkou lodi královny pirátů Belit, posléze je však omámen jejím půvabem a začíná po jejím boku nový život plný rozkoší a loupeží po celém Černém pobřeží. Adaptace celé minisérie se ujal vynikající scenárista Brian Wood a jeho scénář dokonale doplňují svou výraznou a působivou kresbou Becky Cloonanová a James Harren. Tato kniha je obsahem knihy Kolosální Conan, kapitán pirátů.
Conan Księga druga
- 912pages
- 32 heures de lecture
Conan z Cimmerii to niezrównany wojownik i barbarzyńca, który walczy w imię własnej chwały i sprawiedliwości w brutalnym świecie ery hyboryjskiej. Zyskał miano niepokornego śmiałka, zdolnego stawić czoła najgroźniejszym wyzwaniom. Jego nadludzka siła oraz wyjątkowa biegłość w posługiwaniu się bronią czynią go niemal niepokonanym. Mimo brutalności, Conan kieruje się kodeksem moralnym, a jego życiowa inteligencja skryta jest pod fasadą prostolinijnego barbarzyńcy. Pragnienie wolności, niezależności i kształtowania własnego losu motywuje go do działania. Z mieczem i sprytem zdobył szczyty panteonu literackiego heroic fantasy, wcielając się w różne role: awanturnika, złodzieja, pirata, poszukiwacza przygód, dowódcy armii, a w końcu króla. Stworzona przez Roberta E. Howarda postać Conana stała się ikoną popkultury i archetypem wojownika, czczonym przez pokolenia miłośników fantastyki. Druga część opowieści, bogato ilustrowana, zawiera chronologicznie uporządkowane opowiadania oraz dodatki w tłumaczeniu Tomasza Nowaka, takie jak „Czerwone ćwieki” i „Godzina smoka”, a także posłowie autorstwa Dariusza Michalika.
Conan Księga pierwsza
- 768pages
- 27 heures de lecture
W zapomnianych krainach, gdzie pradawna magia splata się z przemocą, a potężne imperia upadają pod ciężarem dekadencji, narodził się człowiek symbolizujący siłę i odwagę. Conan z Cimmerii, niezrównany wojownik i barbarzyńca, walczy w imię chwały i sprawiedliwości w brutalnym świecie ery hyboryjskiej. Zyskał miano niepokornego śmiałka, zdolnego stawić czoła najgroźniejszym wyzwaniom. Jego nadludzka siła i biegłość w posługiwaniu się bronią czynią go niemal niepokonanym. Mimo brutalności, Conan kieruje się kodeksem moralnym, a jego życiowa inteligencja kryje się pod fasadą prostolinijnego barbarzyńcy. Jego motywacją jest pragnienie wolności i niezależności. Conan, dzięki mieczowi i sprytowi, zdobył szczyty panteonu heroic fantasy, przyjmując różne role: awanturnika, złodzieja, pirata, dowódcy armii, a w końcu króla. Stworzona przez Roberta E. Howarda postać Conana stała się ikoną popkultury i archetypem wojownika, uwielbianym przez kolejne pokolenia miłośników fantastyki. Bogato ilustrowany tom zawiera czternaście chronologicznie ułożonych opowiadań, które przybliżają wczesne losy Conana, a całość uzupełnia posłowie tłumacza Tomasza Nowaka.
Conan 14: Smrt
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
V přímém pokračování rozsáhlé adaptace nejoblíbenějšího conanovského příběhu Roberta E. Howarda „Královna Černého pobřeží“ je Cimeřanova a Belitina oddanost podrobena těžkým zkouškám – nejprve prochází útrapami v nehostinném podnebí Conanovy vlasti, poté se musí popasovat s potížemi, způsobenými nemilosrdnou nemocí, která postihla posádku Tygřice. Conan je navíc v této sáze plné vášně a krveprolití postaven před duši drásající volbu. Vybere si lásku nebo čest. Adaptace se opět ujal vynikající scenárista Brian Wood a jeho scénář dokonale doplňují výraznou a působivou kresbou Becky Cloonanová, Vasilis Lolos a Declan Shalvey. Tato kniha je obsahem knihy Kolosální Conan, kapitán pirátů.
The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard, Volume 3
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Focusing on Robert E. Howard's deep connection to poetry, the book highlights his prolific output of over 700 poems, contrasting with his 300 commercial stories. It traces his journey from his first published poem, "The Sea," to the poignant couplet "All fled, all done..."—reportedly his last typed words. The narrative emphasizes Howard's passion for poetry, which remained a personal endeavor rather than a commercial pursuit, showcasing his artistic dedication throughout his life.
Moon of Zambebwei
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact on pop culture rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and encouragement from teachers. Influenced by literary giants like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, showcasing his talent and unique storytelling ability.
Shadows in Zamboula
- 36pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Set against a backdrop of rich cultural history, this classic work has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure its continued relevance. With a focus on clarity and readability, the text has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned, distinguishing it from mere scanned copies. This volume is significant within American and Canadian literature, making it an important addition for readers interested in the evolution of literary traditions.
Steve Harrison's Casebook
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book offers a glimpse into the early writing style and personality of Robert E. Howard, showcasing his diverse interests in poetry, boxing, and folk songs. Through intimate letters, readers witness Howard's development as a writer, crafting poems, dramas, and parodies while expressing his views on political, social, and philosophical issues. These letters also reveal details of his everyday life, providing a personal connection to Howard as he was known to his friends and family, making it a unique exploration of the man behind the stories.
The Feud Buster, and The Haunted Mountain
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose cultural impact rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His literary journey was shaped by a love for reading and inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his talent, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, with friends noting his views on suicide as a release rather than a tragedy. His complex life experiences deeply informed his diverse body of work across multiple genres.
The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard, Volume 1
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Robert E. Howard, known primarily for his stories, was also a prolific poet, composing over 700 poems throughout his life, most not intended for commercial sale. His poetic journey began with his first publication, "The Sea," in a local paper. Notably, his last typed words were the famous couplet "All fled, all done..." reflecting his deep connection to poetry. This work explores Howard's passion for poetry, highlighting its significance in his creative expression alongside his more recognized storytelling.
The Hills of the Dead
- 38pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose impact rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres. Howard's passion for writing was fueled by his voracious reading and the support of his teachers, leading him to draw inspiration from literary giants like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. His unique storytelling continues to resonate in pop culture today.
The Sowers of the Thunder
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose legacy parallels that of other literary figures like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, shaped by his voracious reading and early encouragement from teachers. Influenced by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's natural prose talent led him to pursue a career as a professional writer, leaving a lasting impact on popular culture.
Die Sammlung bietet eine faszinierende Auswahl an Horrorgeschichten aus den Jahren 1928 bis 1938, die in der renommierten Zeitschrift Weird Tales veröffentlicht wurden. Einige Geschichten, wie "Children of the Night", beziehen sich auf den Cthulhu-Zyklus und integrieren historische Figuren und Theorien über prähistorische Rassen. In "The Thing on the Roof" wird der Einfluss von Howards "Unaussprechliche Kulte" spürbar. Der Protagonist Araya wird durch einen prähistorischen Schlag in verschiedene Inkarnationen versetzt, wo er gegen schlangenartige Untermenschen kämpft, die als "Kinder der Nacht" bekannt sind.
Hawk of the Hills
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose influence rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, reflecting his voracious reading habits and natural writing talent. Influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's literary journey was shaped by both personal passion and the encouragement of his teachers, leading him to become a significant figure in 20th-century literature.
The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard, Volume 3
- 572pages
- 21 heures de lecture
The collection of early letters offers a unique glimpse into Robert E. Howard's formative years as a writer. Through these correspondences, readers can explore his passion for poetry, boxing, and folk traditions, alongside his creative endeavors in various genres, including parodies and plays. The letters also reveal his perspectives on political, social, and philosophical matters, providing a deeper understanding of his character and daily life. This intimate portrayal allows fans to connect with Howard as his friends did, showcasing the man behind the stories.
Waterfront Fists, and Winner Take All
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, drawing comparisons to literary giants like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Howard's passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers, leading him to discover the works of authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, which significantly shaped his literary style and themes.
Fantasy Magazine, February 1953
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Featuring a collection of classic science fiction and fantasy stories, this replica of the February 1953 FANTASY MAGAZINE includes works by renowned authors such as Robert E. Howard and Poul Anderson. Readers can explore diverse narratives, from Howard's "THE BLACK STRANGER" to Sheckley's "THE DEMONS," showcasing the genre's rich history. The magazine is in the public domain, making it accessible for fans of vintage literature and those interested in the evolution of speculative fiction.
Jewels of Gwahlur
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, historical adventure, and more, showcasing his versatility as a writer. Howard's passion for literature, fueled by avid reading and supportive teachers, led him to draw inspiration from literary giants like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his unique storytelling style.
The Hyborian Age, and Gods of the North
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The book explores the life and legacy of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer known for his diverse genres, including fantasy and horror. It highlights his creation of Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose cultural significance rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Howard's passion for writing was fueled by his extensive reading and the support of his teachers, alongside the inspiration drawn from literary figures like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his unique voice in the literary world.
Red Nails
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose legacy rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse writing spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, reflecting his voracious reading habits and natural prose talent. Encouraged by teachers, Howard drew inspiration from literary greats like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his distinctive style and storytelling prowess that left a lasting impact on popular culture.
Pigeons from Hell
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose legacy parallels that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse writing spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, showcasing his talent for prose. Howard's passion for literature, fueled by voracious reading and encouragement from teachers, led him to discover authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his unique storytelling style.
The Valley of the Worm, and The Purple Heart of Erlik
- 50pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose cultural impact rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His passion for reading and natural writing talent, bolstered by supportive teachers, fueled his ambition to become a professional writer. Influenced by literary giants like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, showcasing his versatility and creativity in storytelling.
The Daughter of Erlik Khan
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose cultural impact rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, shaped by his voracious reading and the mentorship of teachers. Influenced by literary figures like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's natural talent for prose propelled him toward a career in writing, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world.
Blood of the Gods
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact on pop culture rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, reflecting his voracious reading and natural writing talent. Influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's passion for storytelling was nurtured by supportive teachers, ultimately shaping his legacy in literature.
The People of the Black Circle
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose cultural significance rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres. A passionate reader with a knack for prose, Howard was inspired by literary figures like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his ambition to become a professional writer. His legacy continues to resonate in modern pop culture, marking him as a key figure in the evolution of genre fiction.
The Lion of Tiberias
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His journey into professional writing was fueled by his voracious reading and the support of his teachers. Influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard explored various genres, including fantasy, horror, and adventure, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world from 1906 to 1936.
The second volume of Collected Letters highlights Robert E. Howard's journey as a successful writer, showcasing his correspondence with contemporaries like H.P. Lovecraft. This collection includes early debates that illustrate the evolution of Howard's ideas and arguments. Additionally, it captures his deep affection for Texas, as he takes on the role of Raconteur, sharing stories of Texas history and life through his letters to Lovecraft, August Derleth, and others.
Beyond the Black River
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character that has become a pop-culture icon alongside figures like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His diverse writing spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, reflecting his voracious reading and natural talent for prose. Influenced by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's journey to becoming a professional writer was shaped by both his literary inspirations and supportive teachers.
Conan der Cimmerier: Die Stunde des Drachen
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The Haunter of the Ring and Other Stories
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
"For stark, living fear... what other writer is even in the running?" - H. P. Lovecraft on Robert E. Howard.In this collection you will find several of Robert E. Howard's greatest horror stories, including "Rattle of Bones," "The Horror from the Mound," "Skull-Face," and many more.Ranging from gothic horrors to supernatural terrors and chilling tales of insanity and death, these tales reveal the extraordinary talent and range of one of short fiction's most accomplished writers.ABOUT THE SERIES: The Arcturus Classics series brings together high-quality paperback editions of classics works, presented with contemporary graphic cover designs. Together they make a wonderful collection which is perfect for any home library.
The Cimmerian Vol 3
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Conan and Olivia must escape from the island, but that is easier said than done while being pursued by a band of blood thirsty pirates, iron statues that come to life in the moonlight, and something inhumanly strong stalking them in the woods. Time is running out and the enemies are piling up in the epic conclusion of this tale!
Dobrodruh Conan
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Bestseller Novinka Skladem Dobrodruh Conan Robert Ervin Howard Nakladatel: Argo 2022 žádné recenze Sojka hlídačka Do oblíbených Sdílet Kniha 529 Kč vázaná 1. vydání, 2022 -10% 588 Kč 529 Kč Rezervovat na prodejně Přidat do košíku Anotace Kniha Dobrodruh Conan představuje slavného válečníka stvořeného divokou fantazií texaského spisovatele Roberta E. Howarda v barbarově nejdivočejší podobě během jeho dobrodružné cesty plné krvavých bojů, troufalých činů a lásky nespočtu žen. Conan zde pátrá po podivuhodně broušených drahokamech, brání hranice Aquilonie proti pomstychtivým piktským kmenům, objevuje pirátský poklad, bojuje proti nemilosrdným lidojedům a zaplétá se do krvavé občanské války v rozlehlých síních zapomenutého města. Sbírka obsahuje povídky Služebníci Bit-Jakinovi, Za Černou řekou, Černý cizinec, Zambulští lidožrouti a Rudé hřeby v novém překladu Romana Tilcera s přihlédnutím k původním Howardovým textům. V dodatcích mimo jiné naleznete v českém překladu dosud nepublikované pracovní verze autorem nedokončené povídky Vlci za hranicí, posmrtně vydané povídky Černý cizinec a proslulé novely Rudé hřeby.
The Blood of Belshazzar
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American writer, is celebrated for his diverse contributions to pulp fiction, particularly his creation of Conan the Cimmerian. His storytelling blends elements of fantasy, horror, and adventure, positioning him alongside literary icons like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Howard's passion for writing was fueled by his extensive reading and the support of his teachers, as he drew inspiration from notable authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, shaping his unique narrative style.
Conan z Cimmerie - Svazek IV.
- 168pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Francouzské komiksové adaptace jednotlivých povídek R. E. Howarda s barbarem Conanem v hlavní roli jsou skutečným hitem, který boduje u fanoušků heroické fantasy jak v zemi galského kohouta, tak u nás. Díky nejnověšímu svazku tak bude v češtině k dispozici celých dvanáct povídek, v nichž se ocitáme v dávných dobách v dávných říších, kdy hrdinství mělo ještě svůj půvab. Ve čtvrtém svazku najdete povídky Darebáci v domě, Bůh v míse a Plíživý stín.
Conan z Cimmerie – Svazek III.
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Třetí svazek úspěšných francouzských adaptací děl R. E. Howarda přináší povídky Rudé hřeby, Lidé černého kruhu a Zamboulské stíny, tedy vesměs povídek dýchajících tropickým dusnem a zasazených do exotických východních končin Howardova světa, kde za každým rohem číhají prastará božstva, děsivá magie a nemilosrdný boj. Svazek je jako vždy opatřen zasvěceným doslovem a řadou bonusů a výtvarných poct postavě cimmerského bojovníka.
Classic Sword and Sorcery
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
"Once the sword was drawn there was no turning back; for blood called for blood, and vengeance followed swift on the heels of atrocity." Four classic Conan the Barbarian epics, with Robert E Howard's sword and sorcery legend battling beasts, demons, dragons and his own restless ambition as he fights his way through the savage kingdoms of the Hyborian Age.This collection contains: - Red Nails, Gods of the North, Beyond the Black River and Jewels of Gwahlur. A sword and sorcery classic from Wyldblood Press.
Featuring over 40 chilling stories, this anthology showcases the works of renowned authors in the cosmic horror genre. The collectible hardback edition includes a protective dust jacket, making it a perfect addition for fans of unsettling narratives that explore the unknown and the incomprehensible. Each tale delves into themes of existential dread and the insignificance of humanity in the vast universe, providing a spine-tingling experience for readers.
The Fire of Asshurbanipal
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is marked by his creation of iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and support from teachers, with authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling shaping his style. Despite his literary success, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, leading him to view suicide as a potential escape from his suffering. His complex legacy intertwines creativity with profound personal challenges.
People of the Dark, and Spear and Fang
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is best known for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, drawing inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, with friends noting his troubling views on suicide as a release from suffering. His complex life and profound themes continue to resonate in the world of literature and pop culture.
High Horse Rampage, and Mountain Man
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, comparable to literary figures like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers, leading him to be influenced by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his talent, Howard battled severe depression throughout his life, with friends noting his early acceptance of suicide as a release from suffering. His complex life and struggles deeply informed his diverse body of work.
The Children of the Night, and Breed of Battle
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace was a prolific English writer known for his thrilling narratives, which he began crafting after returning from the Second Boer War. His experiences as a war correspondent, particularly in the Congo, influenced his storytelling, leading to works like The Four Just Men and Sanders of the River. Wallace ventured into Hollywood as a scriptwriter for RKO before his untimely death during the drafting of King Kong. His immense output reportedly accounted for a significant portion of published works in England during his time.
The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune, and The Lost Race
- 38pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is marked by his creation of iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian, whose cultural impact rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. Influenced by literary giants such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's passion for writing emerged early, despite his struggles with severe depression. His friends noted his dark views on life and death, highlighting a complex personality shaped by both literary ambition and profound personal challenges.
Lord of Samarcand
- 50pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose impact rivals that of Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers. Howard's literary journey was shaped by the works of authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, which inspired his diverse storytelling across genres such as fantasy, horror, and adventure. His legacy continues to resonate in popular culture.
Worms of the Earth
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, reflecting his voracious reading and literary influences like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his talent, Howard struggled with severe depression throughout his life, leading to a complex relationship with the concept of suicide, which he viewed as a potential release from suffering rather than a tragedy. His legacy continues to resonate in pop culture today.
Black Colossus
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Set in the Hyborian Age, Conan the Cimmerian rallies the despondent Khoraja army to confront the malevolent sorcerer Natohk, known as "the Veiled One." This gripping tale, originally published in 1933, showcases Conan's leadership and bravery in the face of dark magic. It also serves as a foundational narrative for Howard's later work, "The Hour of the Dragon."
The Tower of the Elephant
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Set in the Hyborian Age, this story follows Conan the Cimmerian as he bravely infiltrates a treacherous tower to steal a legendary gem from the evil sorcerer Yara. It blends sword and sorcery with intriguing science fiction elements, offering unique insights into Howard's richly crafted world. Celebrated as a classic within Conan lore, it is often regarded by scholars as one of Robert E. Howard's finest tales, showcasing the hero's daring exploits and the perils of his adventures.
Queen of the Black Coast
- 62pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Set against a backdrop of adventure and romance, Conan teams up with Belit, a fierce pirate queen with royal lineage, as they face formidable foes, including a monstrous winged ape. Their journey is marked by passion and tragedy, culminating in Belit's poignant farewell to the sea. Additionally, the collection features "The Vale of Lost Women," where Conan embarks on a quest to rescue Livia from her ruthless captors, showcasing his bravery and strength.
Fist and Fang, and Sluggers on the Beach
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American writer, is marked by a deep passion for storytelling and a struggle with severe depression. Known for creating iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian, he was inspired by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard's personal battles led him to view suicide as a release from suffering, highlighting the contrast between his vibrant imagination and his troubled existence. His works span multiple genres, reflecting both his creativity and inner turmoil.
The Slugger's Game, and Vikings of the Gloves
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of Robert Ervin Howard reveals a complex figure in American literature, known for creating iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse writing spans fantasy, horror, and adventure, influenced by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression from a young age, with friends recalling his views on suicide as a release rather than a tragedy. His struggles and creative genius intertwine, making him a significant yet troubled figure in pulp fiction history.
The Voice of El-Lil
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard is marked by his prolific output in various genres, particularly fantasy and adventure, with his most famous creation being Conan the Cimmerian. Influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's writing was shaped by his extensive reading and literary talent. Despite his success, he struggled with severe depression, expressing a troubling view of suicide as a release from suffering. His complex character and the impact of his work have left a lasting legacy in pop culture.
No Cowherders Wanted, and Pilgrims to the Pecos
- 52pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose legacy rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His literary journey was shaped by voracious reading and the mentorship of teachers, with notable influences from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his talent, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, and his friends noted his unsettling views on suicide as a release from suffering, highlighting the complex interplay between his creativity and personal turmoil.
Shadows in the Moonlight
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Set in the Hyborian Age, this short story features Conan the Cimmerian as he escapes to a secluded island in the Vilayet Sea. There, he confronts the Red Brotherhood, a lurking creature, and enigmatic iron statues. Originally titled "Iron Shadows in the Moon," the tale blends sword and sorcery elements with adventure, showcasing Robert E. Howard's iconic hero in a world filled with danger and intrigue.
Names in the Black Book
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is marked by his creation of iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. An avid reader influenced by authors such as Jack London and Rudyard Kipling, Howard's literary journey was shaped by both talent and encouragement. However, he struggled with severe depression from a young age, often reflecting themes of despair and the notion of suicide as a release in his works, revealing the darker aspects of his creative mind.
Třetí vzkříšení Junáka
- 424pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Obsahuje též Dračí sémě / Robert E. Howard ; přeložil Václav Tomek
Conan der Cimmerier: Der Gott in der Schale
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Im Schutze der Nacht schleicht Meisterdieb Conan in einen prächtigen Palast, um dort eine wertvolle Schale in seinen Besitz zu bringen. Seiner katzengleichen Gewandheit zum Trotz wird er dabei vom Wächter Arus gesehen, der ihn umgehend des Mordes am Priester Kallian Publico beschuldigt, dessen Leiche ebenfalls gerade entdeckt wurde. Conan beteuert seine Unschuld, aber der ermittelnde Inquisitor Demetrio will davon nichts wissen. Und so entspinnt sich ein detektivisches Kammerspiel, das einer Agatha Christie würdig wäre. Conan ist zurück. Wilder. Stärker. Schöner. Mächtiger als je zuvor. Seit Jahrzehnten betreibt der Barbar aus Cimmerien sein blutiges Handwerk in Comics aus den Häusern Marvel und Dark Horse. Aber diese Adaptionen der Novellen von Robert E. Howard sind aus einem anderen Holz geschnitzt: Die besten Szenaristen und Zeichner Frankreichs haben sich zusammengefunden, um dem Gott von Sword & Sorcery Tribut zu zollen. Legendäre Geschichten, bearbeitet von Größen der Comic-Kunst. So offenbaren sich frische Perspektiven auf Conan und seine gefährliche Welt und die klassischen Werke erstrahlen in neuem Glanz. Jeder Band umfasst eine abgeschlossene Geschichte, basierend auf einem Originalwerk von »Conan«-Schöpfer Robert E. Howard, und beinhaltet umfangreiches Bonusmaterial zur Entstehung des Mythos »Conan« und der Comic-Adaptionen.
Conan der Cimmerier Adventspaket: Band 1 - 3 zum Sonderpreis
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Necronomicon
- 880pages
- 31 heures de lecture
WIKIPEDIA says: 'H.P. Lovecraft's reputation has grown tremendously over the decades, and he is now commonly regarded as one of the most important horror writers of the 20th century, exerting an influence that is widespread, though often indirect.' H.P. Lovecraft's tales of the tentacled Elder God Cthulhu and his pantheon of alien deities were initially written for the pulp magazines of the 1920s and '30s. These astonishing tales blend elements of horror, science fiction and cosmic terror that are as powerful today as they were when they were first published. This handsome leatherbound tome collects together the very best of Lovecraft's tales of terror, including the complete Cthulhu Mythos cycle, just the way they were originally published. It will introduce a whole new generation of readers to Lovecraft's fiction, as well as being a must-buy for those fans who want all his work in a single, definitive, highly attractive volume.
Král Conan
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Kniha Král Conan představuje slavného barbarského válečníka stvořeného divokou fantazií texaského spisovatele Roberta E. Howarda na samém vrcholu jeho životní cesty plné krvavých bojů, troufalých činů a lásky nespočtu žen. Conan musí jako vládce nejmocnějšího království oné mytické doby zas a znovu bránit svou zemi i své postavení proti početným nepřátelům vně i uvnitř království. Bojuje proti mečům i magii, šlechtickým intrikám i pradávnému zlu s neutuchající odvahou a nezlomnou vírou v sebe sama. Sbírka obsahuje povídky Meč s fénixem, Šarlatová citadela a román Hodina draka v revidovaném překladu Jana Kantůrka.
Texas Fists, and The Bull Dog Breed
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is best known for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, influenced by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard struggled with severe depression from a young age, with friends noting his unsettling views on suicide as a potential release from suffering. His complex legacy intertwines creativity and personal turmoil, shaping the landscape of popular fiction.
Alleys of Darkness, and Alleys of Peril
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose influence rivals that of legendary figures like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His literary journey was fueled by a passion for reading and encouragement from mentors. Despite his talent, Howard struggled with severe depression throughout his life, with friends noting his early contemplation of suicide as a release from suffering. His diverse body of work spans genres such as fantasy, horror, and adventure, reflecting his complex inner world.
Circus Fists, and Champ of the Forecastle
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres, drawing inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression throughout his life, with friends noting his early contemplation of suicide as a release from suffering. His complex legacy intertwines creativity with personal struggles, making him a significant figure in 20th-century literature.
Fangs of Gold
- 46pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Howard's life as a prolific pulp writer is marked by his creation of iconic characters, notably Conan the Cimmerian, whose influence rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing emerged from extensive reading and encouragement from teachers, with authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling shaping his style. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression from a young age, with friends recalling his views on suicide as a release rather than a tragedy, reflecting the darker themes that permeate his work.
Kings of the Night
- 44pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, a prolific American pulp writer, is renowned for creating the iconic character Conan the Cimmerian, whose influence rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and encouragement from teachers, leading him to draw inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression throughout his life, with friends recalling his early discussions of suicide as a release from suffering.
The Dream Snake, and Other
- 54pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The life of Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is marked by his creation of iconic characters like Conan the Cimmerian, whose impact rivals that of other literary legends. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and support from mentors, with authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling shaping his style. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression throughout his life, leading him to view suicide as a potential escape rather than a tragedy. His complex legacy intertwines creativity with personal struggle.
The Riot at Cougar Paw, and The Road to Bear Creek
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is celebrated for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose impact rivals that of Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His diverse body of work spans fantasy, horror, and adventure genres. Howard's journey to becoming a professional writer was fueled by his extensive reading and the support of his teachers, leading him to draw inspiration from literary giants like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. His legacy continues to resonate in pop culture today.
Red Shadows, and Rattle of Bones
- 50pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is best known for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character who has left a significant mark on pop culture. His literary journey was shaped by voracious reading and the inspiration from authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his talent, Howard battled severe depression from a young age, with friends noting his early acceptance of suicide as a release rather than a tragedy. His diverse body of work spans genres such as fantasy, horror, and adventure, showcasing his multifaceted storytelling ability.
Wolfshead
- 40pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Robert Ervin Howard, an influential American pulp writer, is best known for creating Conan the Cimmerian, a character whose legacy rivals icons like Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. His passion for writing was fueled by extensive reading and supportive teachers, leading him to explore themes inspired by authors like Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. Despite his literary success, Howard battled severe depression from a young age, with friends noting his troubling views on suicide as a means of escape from suffering.










