Robert E Howard & Finn J.D. John 
Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Cimmerian Barbarian [EPUB ebook] 
The Complete Weird Tales Omnibus

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This 860-page collection contains all of Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Cimmerian stories published during his lifetime, contextualized with biographical details of their author. The hardcover, a Multimedia Bundle Edition, includes the e-book and audiobook editions as downloadable bonus content.

Excerpt from Introduction:

‘When the first Conan of Cimmeria story appeared in the pages of Weird Tales magazine in December 1932, nothing quite like it had ever before appeared in print.Author Robert E. Howard had been writing stories broadly similar to it for half a decade; but it was with Conan, and the Hyborian Age storyworld in which he was placed, that Howard finally fully doped out the sub-genre that would become known as “sword and sorcery, ” of which Howard is today considered the founding father.

‘Conan’s origins date back to an experiment in 1926 titled “The Shadow Kingdom, ” featuring the character Kull, exile of Atlantis. The idea — Howard’s great innovation — was, at its core, historical fiction set in a pre-historical period. That pre-historical period — being, of course, lost in the mists of time — could contain anything Howard might like to include: evil races of sentient snake-things, sorcerers, undead creatures, demons walking upon the earth, anything.

‘In other words, Howard was creating a secular mythology.

‘And as with any mythology, secular or no, there would be a hero, a Ulysses or a Theseus, an exceptional man of legend striding through that myth-world, sword in hand, righting wrongs and slaying supernatural monsters and, along the way, providing metaphorical insight onto his world and ours.

‘At the same time, he was finding success with another historical-fiction-fusion innovation: The grim, savage English Puritan Solomon Kane. Kane’s world was the skull-strewn chaos of Europe and north Africa during the Thirty Years War, in the early 1600s. Little enough is known about specific events during that dark time that it was possible to take historical liberties with it as a storyworld, so that it could accommodate dark magic, walking skeletons, vampires, magic staffs, and, of course, N’Longa the witch-doctor.

‘Howard quickly realized he was onto something with Solomon Kane. The first Solomon Kane story, “Red Shadows, ” appeared in August 1928 in Weird Tales, and readers loved it. Here was a dark, brooding world of menace and witchcraft connected pseudo-genealogically to their own. It was easy for readers to “take the ride” — to suspend their disbelief and envision Kane’s adventures as a part of the real world.

‘But, perhaps the connection with the real world was too close. The countries of 1630s Europe are well known; the causes of the conflict fully understood. There was only so much Howard could do in Solomon Kane’s world. Moreover, Solomon Kane is just a hard character to root for. Unlike Kull, he is, not to put too fine a point on it, really not a sane man.

‘So it makes perfect sense that after the shadowy, prehistoric world of Kull and the dark, necromantic world of Solomon Kane, Howard would combine these two precursors to develop a world that was far enough into the distant past to be free of actual historical constraints — like Kull’s — yet close enough to the present to still exist as echoes and legends in the world’s mythologies.

‘And so Howard created The Hyborian Age, circa 10, 000 B.C. And to play the role of our avatar as we explore this shadowy, almost-historical  world, he gave us Conan the Cimmerian – to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet.’

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Table des matières

Introduction……………………………………………………… 3

 

The Shadow Kingdom………………………………………………. 15

Red Shadows (Solomon Kane)……………………………………. 41

Rattle of Bones………………………………………………………… 67

The Hyborian Age……………………………………………………. 75

The Phoenix on the Sword………………………………………… 97

The Scarlet Citadel……………………………………………………. 119

The Tower of the Elephant………………………………………. 155

Black Colossus……………………………………………………….. 179

The Slithering Shadow……………………………………………. 213

The Pool of the Black One………………………………………. 243

Rogues in the House……………………………………………….. 269

Gods of the North (The Frost Giant’s Daughter)………… 293

Shadows in the Moonlight (Iron Shadows of the Moon). 303

Queen of the Black Coast………………………………………… 333

The Devil in Iron……………………………………………………. 361

The People of the Black Circle…………………………………. 391

A Witch Shall be Born……………………………………………. 461

Jewels of Gwahlur…………………………………………………… 499

Beyond the Black River……………………………………………. 537

Shadows in Zamboula……………………………………………… 587

The Hour of the Dragon………………………………………….. 615

Red Nails………………………………………………………………. 775

 

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 862 ● ISBN 9781635912739 ● Taille du fichier 9.7 MB ● Maison d’édition Pulp-Lit Productions ● Publié 2017 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5381244 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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