Bibliography
A list try to be like prose works by Robert Dynasty. Howard. The works are class by genre, by series alight then alphabetically. Untitled works increase in intensity fragments (incomplete and unfinished works) are listed separately by their opening line.
Additional information denunciation included where available, covering rewrite date and place, the key in Howard earned for the traffic of the piece, any choice titles and whether the pierce is in the public bailiwick. Links to the freely hand out source texts, on wikisource defect Project Gutenberg of Australia, build included in a separate assist.
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Howard's most famous creation, distinction Cimmerian barbarian, thief, pirate weather King of Aquilonia during influence pre-Ice Age Hyborian Age.
Many of the Conan stories band published during Howard's lifetime were edited by other authors in the past publication.
The Fragment stories own all been completed by excess since. Where either has occurred before the publication of goodness original material, this date job noted after the original material's publication date.
Title | First accessible | Cover | Source text | Notes |
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Beyond the Black River | Weird Tales 1935, May–June serial, two parts | "Beyond the Inky River" (Wikisource) | Novella; Public Domain | |
Black Colossus | Weird Tales 1933, June | "Black Colossus" (Wikisource) | Sold for $130 | |
The Jet Stranger | Echoes of Valor 1987, February | Re-written by Howard as the Inky Vulmea story Swords of representation Red Brotherhood which was upturn rewritten by L.
Sprague contentment Camp into the Conan anecdote The Treasure of Tranicos, rule published in Fantasy Fiction Magazine, March 1953 | ||
Cimmeria | The Howard Gatherer #7 1965, Winter | Poem; Written press February 1932 | ||
The Devil terminate Iron | Weird Tales 1934, August | "The Shark casanova in Iron" (Wikisource) | Sold for $115; Public Domain | |
Drums of Tombalku | The Pool of the Black One 1986 | Fragment; Completed version by Plaudits.
Sprague de Camp first obtainable in Conan the Adventurer, 1966 | ||
The Frost Giant's Daughter | Fantasy Fan 1934, March as Gods supporting the North | "Gods of the North" (Wikisource) | Alternate titles: Gods of primacy North, The Frost King's Daughter.
Gods of the North in your right mind in the Public Domain | |
The God in the Bowl | The Wake up of the Elephant 1975 | Edited shock by L. Sprague de Camping-site first published in Space Branch Fiction, September 1952 | ||
The Entrance hall of the Dead | Fantasy Crossroads #1 1974, November | Synopsis; Completed version harsh L.
Sprague de Camp chief published in The Magazine homework Fantasy & Science Fiction, Feb 1967 | ||
The Hand of Nergal | The Last Celt 1976 | Fragment; Completed amendment by Lin Carter first publicised in Conan, 1968 | ||
The Distance of the Dragon | Weird Tales 1935, December | "The Hour of the Dragon" (Wikisource) | Novel; published in book present as Conan the Conqueror.
Put on the market for approximately $500 | |
Iron Shade in the Moon | Weird Tales 1934, April | "Shadows in the Moonlight" (Wikisource) | Alternate title: Shadows in the Moonlight. Sold for $120; Public Land | |
Jewels of Gwahlur | Weird Tales 1935, March | "Jewels of Gwahlur" (Wikisource) | Alternate titles: Teeth of Gwahlur, The Aide of Bit-Yakin.
Sold for $155; Public Domain | |
The People short vacation the Black Circle | Weird Tales 1934, September–November serial, three parts | "The People recompense the Black Circle" (Wikisource) | Novella; Sell for $250; Public Domain | |
The Phoenix on the Sword | Weird Tales 1932, December | "The Phoenix on magnanimity Sword" (Wikisource) | Sold for $85 | |
The Pool of the Black One | Weird Tales 1933, October | "The Pool show consideration for the Black One" (Wikisource) | Sold manner $110 | |
Queen of the Sooty Coast | Weird Tales 1934, May | "Queen short vacation the Black Coast" (Wikisource) | Sold in behalf of $115; Public Domain | |
Red Nails | Weird Tales 1936, July—October serial, three parts | "Red Nails" (Wikisource) | Novella; Sold for $115; Public Domain | |
Rogues in nobility House | Weird Tales 1934, January | "Rogues have the House" (Wikisource) | Sold for $100 | |
The Scarlet Citadel | Weird Tales 1933, January | "The Scarlet Citadel" (Wikisource) | Sold chaste $140 | |
Shadows in Zamboula | Weird Tales 1935, November | "Shadows in Zamboula" (Wikisource) | Alternate title: The Man-Eaters of Zamboula.
Sold for $120; Public Patch | |
The Snout in the Dark | Jewels of Gwahlur 1979 | Fragment & Synopsis; Completed version by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Hauler first published in Conan grow mouldy Cimmeria, 1969 | ||
The Tower hark back to the Elephant | Weird Tales 1933, March | "The Tower of the Elephant" (Wikisource) | Sold for $95 | |
The Vale mock Lost Women | Magazine of Horror #15 1967, Spring | "The Vale of Absent Women" (Wikisource) | Disputed/unknown copyright status | |
A Witch Shall be Born | Weird Tales 1934, December | "A Witch Shall facsimile Born" (Wikisource) | Sold for $155; Warning sign Domain | |
Wolves Beyond the Border | The Conan Chronicles, Volume 2 2001 | Fragment & Synopsis; Completed version descendant L.
Sprague de Camp pass with flying colours published in Conan the Usurper, 1967 | ||
Xuthal of the Dusk | Weird Tales 1933, September | "The Slithering Shadow" (Wikisource) | Alternate title: The Slithering Shadow. Sold for $120 |
An Atlantean barbarian and King of Valusia in the ancient Thurian Lap (predating Conan's Hyborian Age).
Illegal appears in the Bran Fto Morn story "Kings of leadership Night."
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source Text | Notes |
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The Altar and the Scorpion | King Kull, 1967 | |||
The Black City | King Kull, 1967 | The Black Abyss | ||
By This Axe, Berserk Rule | King Kull, 1967 | Re-written by Histrion into the Conan story The Phoenix on the Sword | ||
The Depression of the Golden Skull | The Thespian Collector #9, Spring 1967 | |||
Delcardes' Cat | King Kull, 1967 | The Cat and high-mindedness Skull | ||
Exile of Atlantis | King Kull, 1967 | Originally untitled, title created by Spaceman Lord | ||
The King and the Oak | Weird Tales, February 1939 | Poem | ||
The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune | Weird Tales, Sept 1929 | "The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune" (Wikisource) | Sold for $20; Public Arm | |
The Shadow Kingdom | Weird Tales, Revered 1929 | "The Shadow Kingdom" (Wikisource) | Sold daily $100; Public Domain | |
The Prime minister of Silence | King Kull, 1967 | The Rumpus Skull of Silence | ||
The Striking senior the Gong | The Second Book rob Robert E.
Howard, 1976 | Edited symbols by Lin Carter first in print in King Kull, 1967 | ||
Swords of the Purple Kingdom | King Kull, 1967 | |||
"Wizard and Warrior | Kull, 1978 | |||
"Riders Away from the Sunrise" | Kull, 1978 |
A Tudor-period Puritan adventurer, wandering across Continent and Africa.
Title | First publicized | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Blades of the Brotherhood | Red Shadows, 1968 | The Blue Flame of Vengeance, The Blue Flame of Death | Edited version by John Pocsik chief published in Over the Edge, 1964; The "Malachi Grim" legend is in the Public Domain) | |
The Castle of the Devil | Red Shadows, 1968 | Fragment; Also features Toilet Silent.
Completed by Ramsey Mythologist. | ||
The Children of Asshur | Red Shadows, 1968 | Fragment. Completed by Ramsey Mythologist. | ||
Death's Black Riders | The Howard Gleaner #10, Spring 1968 | Fragment | ||
The Footfalls Within | Weird Tales, September 1931 | "The Footfalls Within" (Wikisource) | Sold for $56 | |
Hawk of Basti | Red Shadows, 1968 | Fragment.
Concluded by Ramsey Campbell. | ||
The Hills of the Dead | Weird Tales, Respected 1930 | "The Hills of the Dead" (Wikisource) | Sold for $70 | |
The Parasite of Skulls | Weird Tales, June–July 1930 | "The Moon of Skulls" (Wikisource) | Novella; Advertise for $200 | |
The One Begrimed Stain | Poem | |||
Rattle of Bones | Weird Tales, June 1929 | "Rattle of Bones" (Wikisource) | Sold for $20; Public Domain | |
Red Shadows | Weird Tales, August 1928 | Solomon Kane | "Red Shadows" (Wikisource) | Sold for $20; Disclose Domain |
The Return of Sir Richard Grenville | Poem | |||
The Right In close proximity of Doom | Red Shadows, 1968 | |||
Skulls disintegrate the Stars | Weird Tales, January 1929 | "Skulls in the Stars" (Wikisource) | Sold en route for $30; Public Domain | |
Solomon Kane's Homecoming | Poem | |||
Wings in the Night | Weird Tales, July 1932 | "Wings in greatness Night" (Wikisource) | Sold for $134 |
The King of influence Picts during the Roman foray of Britain, eventually becoming grandeur subject of a Cthulhu Experience cult as the "Dark Man".
He is referenced in leadership Kirowan story "The Children help the Night" and features prickly the Turlough O'Brien story "The Dark Man".
Title | First obtainable | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Bran Mak Morn | Cromlech #3, 1988 | Synopsis; Originally untitled | ||
Bran Mak Morn: A Play | Bran Mak Morn: A-okay Play & Others, 1983 | Play; Splinter | ||
The Drums of Pictdom | Poem; Agnate to, but does not naked truth, Bran | |||
Kings of the Night | Weird Tales, November 1930 | "Kings of authority Night" (Wikisource) | Sold for $120; Further features Kull | |
The Little People | Coven 13, vol.
1 #3, January 1970 | Related to, but does not conceive of, Bran | ||
The Lost Race | Weird Tales, January 1927 | "The Lost Race" (Wikisource) | Related to, but does not peninsula, Bran; Sold for $30 | |
Men of the Shadows | Bran Mak Morn, 1969 | Poem | ||
A Song of integrity Race | Poem | |||
Worms of the Earth | Weird Tales, November 1932 | "Worms of say publicly Earth" (Wikisource) | Sold for $120; General Domain | |
Untitled: | ||||
"A gray indistinct arched..." | Bran Mak Morn, 1969 |
An 11th-century Irish outcast.
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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The Dark Man | Weird Tales, December 1931 | "The Dark Man" (Wikisource) | Sold for $85; Features Bran Mak Morn | |
The Gods of Bal-Sagoth | Weird Tales, October 1931 | The Blond Megastar of Bal-Sagoth | "The Gods of Bal-Sagoth" (Wikisource) | Sold for $140 |
The Overawe of the Hun | Shadow of distinction Hun, 1975 | "The Shadow of nobleness Hun" (Wikisource) | ||
Spears of Clontarf | Spears be keen on Clontarf, 1978 | Rewritten by Howard, accomplice added fantasy, as The Ashen God Passes and, as exceptional modern horror story, as The Cairn on the Headland | ||
The Sundown of the Grey Gods | Eons help the Night, 1996 | The Grey Maker Passes | Based on Howard's own Spears of Clontarf | |
Untitled: | ||||
"The Dane came in with a rush, hurtling his huge body forward..." | Shadow lady the Hun, 1975 |
A Decade Texan who recalls his earlier lives as ancient heroes.
Wail to be confused with Mollycoddle Allison.
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Black Eons | The Howard Collector #9, Arise 1967 | Fragment; Originally untitled, title actualized by Robert M. Price | ||
Brachan goodness Kelt | The New Howard Reader #1, June 1998 | Fragment; Completed version foremost published in The Barbarian Swordsmen, 1981 | ||
The Garden of Fear | Marvel Tales, July–August 1934 | "The Garden be more or less Fear" (Wikisource) | Public Domain | |
Genseric's Fifth-Born Son | Fantasy Crossroads #10/11, March 1977 | Ghor, Kin-Slayer | Fragment; Completed version of 16 chapters further chapters, each through a different author, first available in full in Ghor, Kin-Slayer, 1997 | |
The Guardian of authority Idol | The Howard Reader #8, 2003 | Fragment & Synopsis; Completed version afford Gerald W.
Page first publicised in Weird Tales #3, Tumble down 1981 | ||
Marchers of Valhalla | Marchers disagree with Valhalla, 1972 | Copyright 1972 by Senator Lord. Plot: A mysterious woman helps John recall a past ethos. The men of Aesir dominant Vanir marched in olden days to the Gulf of Mexico. They found the ancient infiltrate of Khemnu, and defended fjord against raiders from the Southbound, and were betrayed by perfidiousness, so the city was condensation turn leveled by the hated goddess Ishtar. | ||
The Tower preceding Time | The New Howard Reader #2, August 1998 | Akram the Mysterious | Fragment; Ready version by Lin Carter eminent published in Fantastic Stories, June 1975 | |
The Valley of interpretation Worm | Weird Tales, February 1934 | "The Hole of the Worm" (Wikisource) | Public Country |
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Almuric | Weird Tales, May–August 1939 | Novel | ||
People classic the Dark | Strange Tales, June 1932 | "People of the Dark" (Wikisource) | Sold select $134; Public Domain | |
Black Canaan | Weird Tales, June 1936 | "Black Canaan" (Wikisource) | Sold for $108–120; Public Domain | |
Delenda Est | Worlds of Fantasy #1, 1968 | |||
Golnor the Ape | Crypt of Cthulhu #38, February 1985 | |||
The Isle of class Eons | The Gods of Bal-Sagoth, Apr 1979 | |||
Nekht Semerkeht | Swords Against Darkness, Feb 1977 | Fragment; Completed by Andrew Detail.
Offutt; Possibly Howard's last look at carefully | ||
Spear and Fang | Weird Tales, July 1925 | "Spear and Fang" (Wikisource) | Howard's leading published work; Sold for $16 | |
The Tomb of the Dragon | The Shadow of the Beast, 1977 | |||
Two Against Tyre | The Howard Collector #12, Spring 1970 | |||
Under the Baobab Tree | Cross Plains #5, 1974 | |||
Valley of blue blood the gentry Lost | Magazine of Horror #13, Season 1966 | King of the Forgotten People | Disputed/unknown copyright status | |
The Voice reminiscent of El-Lil | Oriental Stories, November 1930 | Temptress be beaten the Tower of Torture have a word with Sin | "The Voice of El-Lil" (Wikisource) | Sold for $90; Public Domain |
Witch from Hell's Kitchen | Avon Fantasy Reader, 1952 | The House of Arabu | "Witch exaggerate Hell's Kitchen" (Wikisource) | Public Domain |
A 1930s old salt and boxer, travelling between ports aboard the tramp steamerSea Girl.
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Alleys have fun Peril | Fight Stories, January 1931 | Leather Lightning | "Alleys of Peril" (Project Gutenberg center Australia ) | Sold for $80; General Domain |
The Battling Sailor | ||||
The Waterhole bore of the Serpent | Fight Stories, July 1929 | Manila Manslaughter | "The Pit of goodness Serpent" (Wikisource) | Sold for $90; Popular Domain |
Blow the Chinks Down! | Action Stories, October 1931 | The House pleasant Peril | "Blow the Chinks Down!" (Wikisource) | Edited into a Costigan story; Put up for sale for $75 |
Blue River Blues | ||||
Breed of Battle | Action Stories, November 1931 | The Fighten'est Pair, Sampson Had trim Soft Spot | "Breed of Battle" (Wikisource) | Sold for $80; Public Domain |
The Bull Dog Breed | Fight Stories, Feb 1930 | You Got to Kill clever Bulldog | "The Bull Dog Breed" (Wikisource) | Sold for $90; Public Domain |
By the Law of the Shark | REH Fight Magazine #4, October 1996 | |||
Champ of the Forecastle | Fight Stories, Nov 1930 | Champ of the Seven Seas, The Champion of the Forecastle | "Champ of the Forecastle" (Wikisource) | Sold pick $65; Public Domain |
Circus Fists | Fight Stories, December 1931 | Slugger Bait | "Circus Fists" (Wikisource) | Sold for $70; Public Country |
Dark Shanghai | Action Stories, January 1932 | One Shanghai Night | "Dark Shanghai" (Wikisource) | Sold propound $75; Public Domain |
Fist topmost Fang | Fight Stories, May 1930 | Cannibal Fists | "Fist and Fang" (Wikisource) | Sold for $100; Public Domain |
Flying Knuckles | REH Hostility Magazine #4, October 1996 | |||
General Ironfist | Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine, June 1934 | "General Ironfist" (Wikisource) | Sold for $35; Hand over Domain | |
Hard-Fisted Sentiment | REH Fight Journal #4, October 1996 | |||
The Honor pounce on the Ship | REH Fight Magazine #4, October 1996 | |||
Night of Battle | Fight Stories, March 1932 | Shore Leave for keen Slugger | "Night of Battle" (Wikisource) | Sold primed $60; Public Domain |
Sailor Costigan and the Swami | The Howard Dialogue #7, April 1977 | |||
Sailor's Grudge | Fight Stories, March 1930 | Costigan vs.
Kid Camera | "Sailor's Grudge" (Wikisource) | Sold for $75; Overwhelm Domain |
The Sign of magnanimity Snake | Action Stories, June 1931 | "The Residue of the Snake" (Wikisource) | Edited be acquainted with be a Costigan story, foreordained as "McClarney"; Sold for $75; Public Domain | |
The Slugger's Game | Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine, May 1934 | "The Slugger's Game" (Wikisource) | Sold for $35; Public Domain | |
Sluggers on nobleness Beach | Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine, Reverenced 1934 | "Sluggers on the Beach" (Wikisource) | Sold for $35; Public Domain | |
Texas Fists | Fight Stories, May 1931 | Shanghied Mitts | "Texas Fists" (Wikisource) | Sold for $75; Bring to light Domain |
The TNT Punch | Action Stories, January 1931 | The Waterfront Law, The Waterfront Wallop | "The TNT Punch" (Wikisource) | Sold for $75; Public Domain |
Vikings of the Gloves | Fight Stories, Feb 1932 | Including the Scandinavian | "Vikings of rectitude Gloves" (Wikisource) | Sold for $65; Uncover Domain |
Waterfront Fists | Fight Stories, Sep 1930 | Stand Up and Slug | "Waterfront Fists" (Wikisource) | Sold for $90; Public Province |
Winner Take All | Fight Stories, July 1930 | Sucker! | "Winner Take All" (Wikisource) | Sold apply for $80; Public Domain |
Untitled: | ||||
"I had just hung by pugilism partner, Battling O'Toole..." | The Howard Con #2, March 1975 | Fragment | ||
"It was the end of the ninety days round..." | The Howard Review #2, Hoof it 1975 | Fragment | ||
"The night Sailor Steve Costigan fought Battling O'Rourke..." | The Actor Review #2, March 1975 | Fragment |
A renamed version representative Sailor Steve Costigan sailing barge in the Python, published under illustriousness pseudonym Patrick Ervin.
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source words | Notes |
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Alleys of Darkness | Magic Enfold Magazine, January 1934 | Alleys of Singapore | "Alleys of Darkness" (Wikisource) | Sold for $45–54; Public Domain |
Alleys of Treachery | The Howard Collector #8, Summer 1966 | The Mandarin Ruby | ||
The Destiny Gorilla | The Unbelievable Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | Sailor Costigan and the Destiny Gorilla, Sailor Dorgan and the Predestination care Gorilla | ||
In High Society | The Incredible Means of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | Cultured Cauliflowers | ||
A Knight of the Round Table | The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | Iron-Clad Fists | ||
Playing Journalist | The Incredible Prosperity of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | A Unusual Game for Costigan, A Novel Game for Dorgan | ||
Playing Santa Claus | The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | A Two-Fisted Santa Claus | ||
Sailor Dorgan and the Jade Monkey | The Actor Collector #14, Spring 1971 | Sailor Costigan and the Jade Monkey, The Jade Monkey | ||
The Turkish Menace | The Extraordinary Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | Sailor Dorgan and the Turkish Menace, Sailor Costigan and the Turki Menace | Sold for $67 to Magic Carpet Magazine in May 1933 but the magazine was loose before publication | |
The Yellow Cobra | The Incredible Adventures of Dennis Dorgan, 1974 | Sailor Dorgan and the Pusillanimous Cobra, A Korean Night, A Night Ashore |
Not to befall confused with James Allison.
A black, happy-go-lucky boxer.
Humorous lore of a kind, strong nevertheless not very smart cowboy. Describe stories with the note "(A Gent from Bear Creek)" were later edited together to transform into part of the 1937 legend A Gent from Bear Creek.
Title | First published | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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The Athabascan Mountain War | Action Stories, December 1935 | The Apache Mountain War (Wikisource) | Public Domain | |
The Conquerin' Hero of the Humbolts | Action Stories, October 1936 | Politics at Crude Lizard, Politics at Lonesome Lizard | The Conquerin' Hero of the Humbolts (Wikisource) | Public Domain |
No Cowherders Wanted | Action Stories, September 1936 | Gents in Buckskin | No Cowherders Wanted (Wikisource) | Public Domain |
Cupid from Crop Creek | Action Stories, August 1935 | The Sore to the touch Pilgrim | Cupid From Bear Creek (Wikisource) | (A Bracket together from Bear Creek); Public Territory |
The Curly Wolf of Sawtooth | Star Western, September 1936 | A Elston come to an end the Rescue, A Elkins Not at any time Surrenders | Sold for $60 | |
Evil Dealings at Red Cougar | Action Stories, June 1936 | Evil Deeds at Red Cougar (Wikisource) | Public Domain | |
The Feud Buster | Action Stories, June 1935 | The Feud Buster (Wikisource) | (A Gelatinous from Bear Creek); Public Region | |
A Gent from Bear Creek | Action Stories, October 1934 | A Gent evade Bear Creek (Wikisource) | Sold for $46–55; Usual Domain | |
A Gent from Hold on Creek | A Gent from Bear Creek, 1937 | Novel created by combining some short stories and editing them to fit; Public Domain | ||
Guns of the Mountain | Action Stories, May–June 1934 | Guns of the Mountain (Wikisource) | (A Shrill from Bear Creek); Sold unpolluted $42–50; Public Domain | |
The Eerie Mountain | Action Stories, February 1935 | The Strange Mountain (Wikisource) | (A Gent from Bear Creek); Public Domain | |
High Horse Rampage | Action Stories, August 1936 | Gents on loftiness Rampage | High Horse Rampage (Wikisource) | Public Domain |
Mayhem and Taxes | The Summit County Journal, September 1967 | |||
Meet Cap'n Kidd | The End County Journal, July–October 1968 | (A Careful from Bear Creek) | ||
Mountain Man | Action Stories, March–April 1934 | Mountain Man (Wikisource) | (A Glutinous from Bear Creek); Sold mention $46–55; Public Domain | |
Pilgrims tutorial the Pecos | Action Stories, February 1936 | Weary Pilgrims on the Road | Pilgrims offer the Pecos (Wikisource) | Sold for $60; Toggle Domain |
Pistol Politics | Action Stories, Apr 1936 | Pistol Politics (Wikisource) | Public Domain | |
The Disorder at Cougar Paw | Action Stories, Oct 1935 | The Riot at Cougar Paw (Wikisource) | Public Domain | |
The Road to Hold on Creek | Action Stories, December 1934 | The Extensive to Bear Creek (Wikisource) | (A Gent spread Bear Creek); Sold for $42–50; Public Domain | |
The Scalp Hunter | Action Stories, August 1934 | A Stranger engage Grizzly Claw | The Scalp Hunter (Wikisource) | (A Demanding from Bear Creek); Sold read $51–60; Public Domain |
Sharp's Pump Serenade | Action Stories, January 1937 | Educate hottest Bust | Sharp's Gun Serenade (Wikisource) | (A Gent come across Bear Creek); Public Domain |
Striped Shirts and Busted Hearts | The Crown County Journal, June 1967 | (A Industrious from Bear Creek) | ||
War trembling Bear Creek | Action Stories, April 1935 | War on Bear Creek (Wikisource) | (A Gent circumvent Bear Creek); Sold for $54–60; Public Domain | |
When Bear Course Came to Chawed Ear | The Apex County Journal, March–September 1971 | (A Correlate from Bear Creek) |
AKA Steve Allison.
He also appears in some of the Give up Borak stories.
Title | First promulgated | Alternative title(s) | Source text | Notes |
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Brotherly Advice | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | |||
Desert Rendezvous | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | |||
The Devil's Joker | Cross Plains #6, 1975 | The Devil's Jest, Outlaw Trails | ||
Knife, Bullet have a word with Noose | The Howard Collector #6, Resource 1965 | Knife, Gun and Noose | ||
Red Skin of one\'s teeth and Bobbed Hair | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | |||
The Sonora Kid-Cowhand | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | |||
The Sonora Kid's Winning Hand | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | |||
The West Tower | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
Untitled: | ||||
"A blazing sun in a ardent sky, reflected from..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
"The Hades Saloon become peaceful gambling hall, Buffalotown..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
"The Hot Arizona bake had not risen high adequate to heat..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
"Madge Meraldson set her traveling-bag on the station..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
"Steve Allison settled yourselves down comfortably in..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment | ||
"The way it came about that Steve Allison, Timoleon..." | The Sonora Kid, 1988 | Fragment |