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Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He created the character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Howard was born and raised in Texas. He spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains, with some time spent in nearby Brownwood. A bookish and intellectual child, he was also a fan of boxing and spent some time in his late teens bodybuilding, eventually taking up amateur boxing. From the age of nine he dreamed of becoming a writer of adventure fiction but did not have real success until he was 23. Thereafter, until his death by suicide at age 30, Howard's writings were published in a wide selection of magazines, journals, and newspapers, and he became proficient in several subgenres. His greatest success occurred after his death. Although a Conan novel was nearly published in 1934, Howard's stories were never collected during his lifetime. The main outlet for his stories was Weird Tales, where Howard created Conan the Barbarian. With Conan and his other heroes, Howard helped fashion the genre now known as sword and sorcery, spawning many imitators and giving him a large influence in the fantasy field. Howard remains a highly read author, with his best works still reprinted, and is one of the best-selling fantasy writers of all time. Howard's suicide and the circumstances surrounding it have led to speculation about his mental health. His mother had been ill with tuberculosis her entire life, and upon learning she had entered a coma from which she was not expected to wake, he walked out to his car parked outside his kitchen window and shot himself in the head while sitting in the driver's seat. He died eight hours later. Biography Early years Howard was born January 22, 1906, in Peaster, Texas, the only son of a traveling country physician, Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard, and his wife, Hester Jane Ervin Howard. His early life was spent wandering through a variety of Texas cowtowns and boomtowns: Dark Valley (1906), Seminole (1908), Bronte (1909), Poteet (1910), Oran (1912), Wichita Falls (1913), Bagwell (1913), Cross Cut (1915), and Burkett (1917). During Howard's youth his parents' relationship began to break down. The Howard family had problems with money which may have been exacerbated by Isaac Howard investing in get-rich-quick schemes. Hester Howard, meanwhile, came to believe that she had married below herself. Soon the pair were actively fighting. Hester did not want Isaac to have anything to do with their son. She had a particularly strong influence on her son's intellectual growth. She had spent her early years helping a variety of sick relatives, contracting tuberculosis in the process. She instilled in her son a deep love of poetry and literature, recited verse daily and supported him unceasingly in his efforts to write. Other experiences would later seep into his prose. Although he loved reading and learning, he found school to be confining and began to hate having anyone in authority over him. Experiences watching and confronting bullies revealed the omnipresence of evil and enemies in the world, and taught him the value of physical strength and violence. As the son of the local doctor, Howard had frequent exposure to the effects of injury and violence, due to accidents on farms and oil fields combined with the massive increase in crime that came with the oil boom. Firsthand tales of gunfights, lynchings, feuds, and Indian raids developed his distinctly Texan, hardboiled outlook on the world. Sports, especially boxing, became a passionate preoccupation. At the time, boxing was the most popular sport in the country, with a cultural influence far in excess of what it is today. James J. Jeffries, Jack Johnson, Bob Fitzsimmons, and later Jack Dempsey were the names that inspired during those years, and he grew up a lover of all contests of violent, masculine struggle. First writings Voracious reading, along with a natural talent for prose writing and the encouragement of teachers, created in Howard an interest in becoming a professional writer. From the age of nine he began writing stories, mostly tales of historical fiction centering on Vikings, Arabs, battles, and bloodshed. One by one he discovered the authors who would influence his later work: Jack London and his stories of reincarnation and past lives, most notably The Star Rover (1915); Rudyard Kipling's tales of subcontinent adventures; the classic mythological tales collected by Thomas Bulfinch. Howard was considered by friends to be eidetic, and astounded them with his ability to memorize lengthy reams of poetry with ease after one or two readings. In 1919, when Howard was thirteen, Dr. Howard moved his family to the Central Texas hamlet of Cross Plains, and there the family would stay for the rest of Howard's life. Howard's father bought a house in the town with a cash down payment and made extensive renovations. That same year, sitting in a library in New Orleans while his father took medical courses at a nearby college, Howard discovered a book concerned with the scant fact and abundant legends surrounding an indigenous culture in ancient Scotland called the Picts. In 1920, the Vestal Well within the limits of Cross Plains struck oil and Cross Plains became an oil boomtown. Thousands of people arrived in the town looking for oil wealth. New businesses sprang up from scratch and the crime rate increased to match. Cross Plains' population quickly grew from 1,500 to 10,000, it suffered overcrowding, the traffic ruined its unpaved roads and vice crime exploded but it also used its new wealth on civic improvements, including a new school, an ice manufacturing plant, and new hotels. Howard hated the boom and despised the people who came with it. He was already poorly disposed towards oil booms as they were the cause of the constant traveling in his early years but this was aggravated by what he perceived to be the effect oil booms had on towns. At fifteen Howard first sampled pulp magazines, especially Adventure and its star authors Talbot Mundy and Harold Lamb. The next few years saw him creating a variety of series characters. Soon he was submitting stories to magazines such as Adventure and Argosy. Rejections piled up, and with no mentors or instructions of any kind to aid him, Howard became a writing autodidact, methodically studying the markets and tailoring his stories and style to each. In the fall of 1922, when Howard was sixteen, he temporarily moved to a boarding house in the nearby city of Brownwood to complete his senior year of high school, accompanied by his mother. It was in Brownwood that he first met friends his own age who shared his interest not only for sports and history but also writing and poetry. The two most important of these, Tevis Clyde Smith and Truett Vinson, shared his Bohemian and literary outlook on life, and .... Discover the Robert E Howard popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Robert E Howard books.

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  • Conan and the Spider God synopsis, comments

    Conan and the Spider God

    L. Sprague de Camp

    Conan is back, and at the top of his form!SFWA Grand Master L. Sprague de Camp was revered in the genre of fantasy for both his fiction and nonfiction. Booklist praised his novel T...

  • Conan the Destroyer synopsis, comments

    Conan the Destroyer

    Robert Jordan

    In the fabled city of Shadizar, sultry Princess Tamaris hires Conan to recover the magical gem known as the Heart of Ahriman. Accompanied by the beautiful maiden Jehnna, Conan must...

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    Conan the Magnificent

    Robert Jordan

    Amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, Conan is stalked by the sultry huntress Jondra, sought by the lovely thief Tamira, and caught between the Army of Zamora and Bryth...

  • Conan the Unconquered synopsis, comments

    Conan the Unconquered

    Robert Jordan

    Conan defies the sorcerous power of the Cult of Doom for the sake of a beautiful young woman known only as Yasbet. From the glory of fabled Aghrapur to the demonhaunted wastes of t...

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    Complete Weird Western Horror Thriller of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    American author of pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. Best known for his character, Conan the Barbarian, he is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Not...

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    Black Moon

    Seabury Quinn

    The concluding volume in a series collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales. Today the names of H...

  • Khai of Khem synopsis, comments

    Khai of Khem

    Brian Lumley

    Considered by many to be among Brian Lumley's greatest works, the exciting Khai of Khem is littleknown in the US. This timetraveling adventure story spans centuries and cultures in...

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    Der Hexer 01

    Wolfgang Hohlbein

    Die Kultreihe von Starautor Wolfgang Hohlbein kehrt wieder zurück! Insgesamt umfasst DER HEXER 68 Einzeltitel, die erstmalig als EBooks zur Verfügung stehen. Dieser Band "Auf der S...

  • Conan The Rebel synopsis, comments

    Conan The Rebel

    Poul Anderson

    A grand adventure of the mighty thewed barbarian, from one of Fantasy's biggest namesConan, The name has inspired generations, one that resounds through time immemorial. Yet it all...

  • Kull synopsis, comments

    Kull

    Robert E. Howard

    In a meteoric career that spanned a mere twelve years, Robert E. Howard singlehandedly invented the genre that came to be called sword and sorcery. From his fertile imagination s...

  • Complete Works of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    Complete Works of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    Widely regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery genre, Robert E. Howard produced a diverse body of works, demonstrating his inventive genius with exciting tales of Conan the...

  • The Essential Works of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    The Essential Works of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    Dozens of works by classic pulp writer Robert E. Howard are collected in this large anthology with active table of contents. Works include:DarknessAlmuricBlack CanaanThe Blood of B...

  • The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    Here are Robert E. Howard’s greatest horror tales, all in their original, definitive versions. Some of Howard’s bestknown charactersSolomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and sailor Steve ...

  • The Cthulhu Stories of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    The Cthulhu Stories of Robert E. Howard

    Robert Howard

    A collection of short fiction set in the Lovecraftian cosmic horror universe from “a masterful storyteller” (Publishers Weekly).   In the early twentiethcentury, in the pages ...

  • Shadow Kingdoms synopsis, comments

    Shadow Kingdoms

    Robert E. Howard & Paul Herman

    The definitive 10volume set of Robert E. Howard's weird fiction and poetry (with all texts meticulously restored to the original versions as published in Weird Tales and other maga...

  • A Rival from the Grave synopsis, comments

    A Rival from the Grave

    Seabury Quinn

    The fourth of five volumes collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales. Today the names of H. P. Lov...

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    Trousdale Estates

    Steven M. Price

    Filled with beautiful, vivid photographs, Trousdale is the definitive history of the architecture and design that defined both Beverly Hills and the ultimate American Dream.Trousda...

  • 7 best short stories by Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    7 best short stories by Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard & August Nemo

    Robert E. Howard was one among the greatest writers of adventure and fantasy stories. In a writing career that thrived for over a period of twelve years, Howard authored more than ...

  • The Best Pirate Stories Ever Told synopsis, comments

    The Best Pirate Stories Ever Told

    Stephen Brennan

    Over the years, thousands of tales both true and fantastic have been told about the dastardly thievery of pirates, and their rumdrunk exploits and highseas violence never fail to d...

  • The Best of Robert E. Howard Volume 1 synopsis, comments

    The Best of Robert E. Howard Volume 1

    Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard is one of the most famous and influential pulp authors of the twentieth century. Though largely known as the man who invented the swordandsorcery genre–and for his...

  • The Conan Chronicles, Vol. 1 synopsis, comments

    The Conan Chronicles, Vol. 1

    Robert Jordan

    Before Robert Jordan conquered national bestseller lists with his phenomenally popular Wheel of Time saga, he revived the legendary fantasy hero, Conan the Cimmerian. These widely ...

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    The Dark Angel

    Seabury Quinn

    The third of five volumes collecting the stories of Jules de Grandin, the supernatural detective made famous in the classic pulp magazine Weird Tales.Today the names of H. P. Lovec...

  • Complete Western Humorous Breckenridge Elkins of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    Complete Western Humorous Breckenridge Elkins of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    The first of Howard's most commercially successful series (within his own lifetime) was started in July 1933. "Mountain Man" was the first of the Breckenridge Elkins stories, humor...

  • The Best of Robert E. Howard Volume 2 synopsis, comments

    The Best of Robert E. Howard Volume 2

    Robert E. Howard

    “[Behind Howard’s stories] lurks a dark poetry and the timeless truth of dreams.” –Robert Bloch“Howard’s writing seems so highly charged with energy that it nearly gives off sparks...

  • Sagas of Conan synopsis, comments

    Sagas of Conan

    L. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter & Björn Nyberg

    Imagine a world of gods and demons, where men are warriors, women are beautiful, life is a fantastic adventure, and the fate of kingdoms balances on the bloody blade of a fabulous ...

  • Conan the conqueror synopsis, comments

    Conan the conqueror

    Robert E. Howard

    The long tapers flickered, sending the black shadows wavering along the walls, and the velvet tapestries rippled. Yet there was no wind in the chamber. Four men stood about the ebo...

  • Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    Robert E. Howard

    Francis DiPietro

    Robert Ervin Howard, author of hundreds of stories and poems, spent his days in what he perceived to be literary obscurity. He took his life on June 11, 1936 with little inkling th...

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    Conan the Invincible

    Robert Jordan

    Conan is ensnared by the charms of the wily and beautiful Karela, who is secretly the Red Hawk, fearless leader of a crew of brigands. She leads Conan to face the awesome challenge...

  • The Collected Fiction of Robert E. Howard synopsis, comments

    The Collected Fiction of Robert E. Howard

    Robert E. Howard

    Included in this extensive volume are the collected stories and novels of Robert E. Howard, the author who fathered the sword and sorcery genre and helped create modern fantasy and...

  • Dirty Tricks synopsis, comments

    Dirty Tricks

    Shane O'Sullivan

    The victory of Richard Nixon in the US presidential election of 1968 swung on an “October Surprise” a treasonous plot engineered by key figures in the Republican Party to keep the ...

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    Conan the Triumphant

    Robert Jordan

    Leading his FreeCompany of mercenaries, the mighty Cimmerian is embroiled in manysided anarchy following the death of Ophir's king. He enters the service of the voluptuous Lady Syn...

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    Conan the Victorious

    Robert Jordan

    In the fabled, mysterious land of Vendhya, Conan seeks an antidote to the unknown poison that threatens his life. Entangled in the intrigues of Karim Singh, advisor to the King of ...

  • The Horror on the Links synopsis, comments

    The Horror on the Links

    Seabury Quinn

    Today the names of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, August Derleth, and Clark Ashton Smith, all regular contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales during the first half of the...

  • Conan the Defender synopsis, comments

    Conan the Defender

    Robert Jordan

    As revolution brews in the shadowy streets of Belverus, Conan braves the traps and treacheries of the Royal Palace of the Dragon. Pursued by the luscious and shameless Sularia, the...

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    The Robert E. Howard Western Super Pack

    Robert E. Howard

    Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barba...

  • The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian synopsis, comments

    The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian

    Robert E. Howard

    Conan is one of the greatest fictional heroes ever created–a swordsman who cuts a swath across the lands of the Hyborian Age, facing powerful sorcerers, deadly creatures, and ruthl...