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]

Wolfshead
AuthorRobert E. Howard
Cover artistFrank Frazetta
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAdventure, horror, historical fiction, fantasy, sword and sorcery, weird fiction, weird West
PublishedLancer
Media typePrint
Pages192

Contents

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gollark: Avaritia is just the most ridiculous big-number thing around, nothing else comes close as far as I know
gollark: *Are* there any?
gollark: Which I do not like.
gollark: While I *can* technically not use it, the point is that Avraitiatiai makes it so that there's only one optimal choice of stuff.

References

  1. Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 4.
  2. Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 7.
  3. Howard, Robert E. Wolfshead. Lancer. p. 9.
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