![]() untitled synopsis (“The setting: The city of Shumballa…”).untitled fragment (“The battlefield stretched silent…”).untitled synopsis (“A squad of Zamorian soldiers…”).The first half was published in The Phantagraph, Feb, Aug, & Oct/Nov ’36. ar A Gazeteer of The Hyborian World of Conan ed.Notes on Various Peoples of the Hyborian Age.The Phoenix on the Sword (first submitted draft).nv Weird Tales September 1933, as “The Slithering Shadow”.nv Weird Tales April 1934, as “Shadows in the Moonlight”.Originally published in a somewhat different version in Super Science Fiction, September 1952. nv The Tower of the Elephant by Robert E.Originally published in a somewhat different version as “Gods of the North” in The Fantasy Fan, March 1934. Howard’s Complete Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932-1933) by Robert E. Hornig, Aug(“Glad you liked the verses…”) ![]() 1934 (“Smith’s poem in the March issue…”) late 1933 (“I liked the November issue…”) Hornig, Novem(“Here is a short story, ‘The Frost-King’s Daughter’…”) Advertisement from The Fantasy Fan, November 1933. ![]() Included with the mailing of REHupa #200. Howard (Roehm’s Room Press, August 2006, 28pp, ph) ![]()
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