In addition, I got this in my email today;
SHADOW KINGDOMS - THE WEIRD WORKS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD Volume 1 is
coming in December from Wildside Press.
Robert E. Howard's professional career spans a dozen years, from his
first story sale, "Spear and Fang" in 1924, to his western
masterpiece, "The Vultures of Wahpeton" shortly before his death in
1936. He wrote for a wide spectrum of magazines, from Argosy to Jack
Dempsey's Fight Magazine, but the one constant in his varied and
interesting career is WEIRD TALES magazine.
Collected here are the first of several volumes of Howard's poetry and
prose for WEIRD TALES, in the order of publication. For fans and
scholars, it's a treat to be able to watch Howard's development of
themes, ideas, and style as he produced some of the most memorable
characters - Solomon Kane, King Kull, Bran Mac Morn, and ultimately,
his greatest character of all - Conan the Cimmerian!
Volume one of Shadow Kingdoms reprints Howard's first sale ever,
"Spear and Fang," in July 1925, through his fantasy output for
September 1929. This includes the first appearances of Solomon Kane
("Red Shadows") and King Kull ("The Shadow Kingdom"), as well as
several of Howard's early supernatural tales, such as "Wolfshead" and
"The Hyena." SHADOW KINGDOMS is both a testament to Howard's
dedication to his craft and a unique collection from one of the most
famous pulp magazines of all time.
Edited by Paul Herman. Introduction by Mark Finn. Cover by Stephen
Fabian. This title is not expected to ship until December 2004.
You can order this book when it is published from Wildside Press.
http://www.wildsidepress.com/index2fr.htm