The Sword of Conan

The Sword of Conan is a collection of four fantasy short stories by Ametican writer Robert E. Howard featuring his sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian, first published in hardcover by Gnome Press in 1952. The stories originally appeared in the 1930s in the fantasy magazine Weird Tales. The collection never saw publication in paperback; instead, its component stories were split up and distributed among other "Conan" collections.

The Sword of Conan
Cover of first edition
AuthorRobert E. Howard
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesConan the Barbarian
GenreSword and sorcery
PublisherGnome Press
Publication date
1952
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)

Chronologically, the four short stories collected as The Sword of Conan are the third in Gnome's Conan series; the stories collected as King Conan follow.

Contents

Reception

Groff Conklin described the collection as "just another demijohn of corn ... full of blood, sex, sadism, violence ... all the garish trappings of escape into the Greater Past of the Natural Man".[1] P. Schuyler Miller described the stories as "pure entertainment of the most outrageously blood-and-thunderish sort."[2]

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gollark: You *can* actually just mine certus quartz.
gollark: Some lizards and stuff lay eggs. Chickens are comparatively recent.
gollark: Eggs came first. Eggs definitely came first.
gollark: GTech uses a new "extreme management" concept where divisions are created on-demand and at random, and people are assigned to multiple divisions, with managers assigned depending on who is least suitable for the position.

References

  1. Conklin, Groff (November 1952). "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf". Galaxy. p. 121. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  2. "The Reference Library", Astounding Science Fiction, January 1953, p.159
Preceded by
Conan the Barbarian
Gnome Conan series
(chronological order)
Succeeded by
King Conan


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