Robert E. Howard Bibliography - "True Adventure" Stories

"True Adventure" Stories

Title First published Alternative title(s) Source text Notes
The Block Pay Day, 1986
The Curse of Greed Fantasy Crosswinds #1, January 1977
The Devil in his Brain Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
Diogenes of Today Red Blades of Black Cathay, 1971 Written with Tevis Clyde Smith
Le Gentil Homme le Diable The Toreador, June 1925
The Heathen The Howard Collector #13, Fall 1970
The Ideal Girl The Tattler, the Brownwood High School paper, January 1925
The Loser REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #1, Spring 1975
A Matter of Age Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
Midnight The Junto, September 1929
Musings of a Moron The Howard Collector #10, Spring 1968
Nerve Pay Day, 1986
The Nut's Shell Pay Day, 1986
Pay Day Pay Day, 1986
Post Oaks & Sand Roughs Post Oaks & Sand Roughs, 1990 Semi-autobiographical
The Sophisticate Pay Day, 1986
The Stones of Destiny Pulp Magazine #1, March 1989
Sunday in a Small Town The Howard Collector #11, Spring 1969
A Touch of Color Pay Day, 1986
The Voice of the Mob Lurid Confessions #1, June 1986
Wild Water The Vultures of Whapeton, 1975

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