Wolfshead
Wolfshead is the title of a 1926 novelette about lycanthropy by American author Robert E. Howard, as well as the title of a posthumously-published collection of seven novelettes by the same author, named after the story "Wolfshead", which it contains. The collection covers the genres of adventure fiction, horror, historical fiction, fantasy, sword and sorcery, weird fiction and the weird West, and was first published by Lancer. Five of the novelettes had previously been published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, and one each in Avon Fantasy Reader and Strange Tales.[1]
Author | Robert E. Howard |
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Cover artist | Frank Frazetta |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Adventure, horror, historical fiction, fantasy, sword and sorcery, weird fiction, weird West |
Published | Lancer |
Media type | |
Pages | 192 |
Contents
- Introduction[2] by Robert E. Howard[3]
- The Black Stone
- The Valley of the Worm
- Wolfshead
- The Fire of Asshurbanipal
- The House of Arabu
- The Horror from the Mound
- The Cairn on the Headland
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References
- Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 4.
- Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 7.
- Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 9.
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