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Ultima Thule By Glenn Lord
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A collection of Robert E. Howard ephemera, including a couple of Howard's letters to a publisher, rejection letters, the first attempt at listing the Howard books that were donated to Howard Payne... More > University after his death, and more, this facsimile reprint of Glenn Lord's Ultima Thule was originally published by Joe Marek in 2000. This volume collects all of Glenn Lord's submissions to The Hyperborian League, an amatuer press association dedicated to weird fiction. 52 pages.< Less
Howard's Haunts By Robert Roehm
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Travel through the remnants of Robert E. Howard's Texas and the events of the Howard Centennial with this collection of full color photographs and descriptions of the Birthday Bash in Fort Worth,... More > Howard Days in Cross Plains, and the World Fantasy Convention in Austin. Also included are sections dealing with Peaster, Dark Valley, Rising Star, Burkett, Cross Cut, Fredericksburg, Fort McKavett, Greenleaf Cemetery, Howard Payne University, and more. Each section includes excerpts from Howard's correspondence and commentary by Rob Roehm, with an assist by Mark Finn. Includes "Cimmeria" and many high resolution pictures of Howard himself.< Less
Every Addict's Friend By Cathie Lindner
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The life and times of Narcotics Anonymous founder, Jimmy K., as remembered by his oldest surviving child, Cathie Kinnon Lindner.
Every Addict's Friend: Jimmy K. By Cathie Lindner
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The life and times of Narcotics Anonymous founder, Jimmy K., as remembered by his oldest surviving child, Cathie Kinnon Lindner.
Howard's Haunts By Robert Roehm
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Travel through the remnants of Robert E. Howard's Texas and the events of the Howard Centennial with this collection of full color photographs and descriptions of the Birthday Bash in Fort Worth,... More > Howard Days in Cross Plains, and the World Fantasy Convention in Austin. Also included are sections dealing with Peaster, Dark Valley, Rising Star, Burkett, Cross Cut, Fredericksburg, Fort McKavett, Greenleaf Cemetery, Howard Payne University, and more. Each section includes excerpts from Howard's correspondence and commentary by Rob Roehm, with an assist by Mark Finn. Includes "Cimmeria" and many high resolution pictures of Howard himself.< Less
Lone Scout of Letters By Herbert C. Klatt
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Herbert C. Klatt was a primary figure of the Lone Scouts of America movement in Texas. Not only did he contribute to Lone Scout, the organization’s official organ, he also wrote articles for a... More > plethora of “tribe papers” and edited Lone Scout columns for regional and community newspapers. Despite all this, Klatt is probably best known as a friend and correspondent of Texas author Robert E. Howard. Klatt’s importance in Howard’s biography has not been fully explored, but he was instrumental in the introduction of his more famous friend to the group of writers that eventually produced The Junto, including Harold Preece and Booth Mooney. Upon his death in 1928, Klatt’s friends attempted to garner support for a memorial collection of his writings. Plans were made and printers contacted, but the attempt was never realized—-until today. This anthology collects Klatt's letters to Tevis Clyde Smith and a sampling of his Lone Scout material. It also includes material by Robert E. Howard, Truett Vinson, and Smith.< Less
Lone Scout of Letters By Herbert C. Klatt
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Herbert C. Klatt was a primary figure of the Lone Scouts of America movement in Texas. Not only did he contribute to Lone Scout, the organization’s official organ, he also wrote articles for a... More > plethora of “tribe papers” and edited Lone Scout columns for regional and community newspapers. Despite all this, Klatt is probably best known as a friend and correspondent of Texas author Robert E. Howard. Klatt’s importance in Howard’s biography has not been fully explored, but he was instrumental in the introduction of his more famous friend to the group of writers that eventually produced The Junto, including Harold Preece and Booth Mooney. Upon his death in 1928, Klatt’s friends attempted to garner support for a memorial collection of his writings. Plans were made and printers contacted, but the attempt was never realized—-until today. This anthology collects Klatt's letters to Tevis Clyde Smith and a sampling of his Lone Scout material. It also includes material by Robert E. Howard, Truett Vinson, and Smith.< Less