My own collection is a mixture of old paperbacks and compilations. Here it is.......
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#1
Posted 11 October 2006 - 11:00 PM
My own collection is a mixture of old paperbacks and compilations. Here it is.......
#2
Posted 11 October 2006 - 11:31 PM
All flatlanders are soft and frail, I enjoy those qualities in their women.
"By CROM if you so much as touch your hilt I'll split you from crown to crotch and see if your guts are as yellow as I think they are!"
#3
Posted 12 October 2006 - 01:37 AM
If you can't make out any titles in this pic. let me know & I can list 'em

In that pile , in no specific order ( I'm digging through them all the time) are the Ace dozen Conans , the full Bantam series , the full Marvel 6 vols reprinting the Barry W. Smith Conan comics ,& I think just about all of the Berkely , Centaur Press & Zebra Howard editions & a handful of the Tor stuff .

titles from the top down
Well o/the Unicorn p.b.- Fletcher Pratt
Well o/t Unic. original hardcover - George U. Fletcher (Pratt psuedonym)from 1940-something
Trail of tears
one of the flashing swords series h.c. #2
Conan &/t Sorceror - Offutt
all 5 of the Delrey Howard books
Attila king of the Huns - Howarth
The Purple Quest - F.G. Slaughter
Dunsany -Gods Men & Ghosts
tales of Ed. A. Poe
The Dark Barbarian - Herron
Black Vulmeas Vengeance
The Devil in Iron
History of Hell
The Last Celt
upright books - Folio society editions ;
Legends o/t Rings
Barbarian Invasions o/t Roman Empire
Byzantium 3 vols.
Edited by PAINBRUSH, 12 October 2006 - 01:52 AM.
" You have a good point there,...put your helmet on & no-one will notice it ."
" Look for a long time at what pleases you... and longer still at what pains you "
So THIS is civilization ??!??!......


~ FUTUE EOS SI NON CONCIPERE IOCULARUM ~
#4
Posted 12 October 2006 - 04:40 AM
The Celts regarded the Romans as barbarians due to their practice of murdering prisoners or selling prisoners, including women and children, into slavery.
#5
Posted 12 October 2006 - 06:15 PM
If I can get a hold of a digital camera, and then figure out how to post the photos, I'll be sending some shots of my collection.
And force upon Mankind the Freedom he fears--
And dead gods I will again defy?"
#6
Posted 16 October 2006 - 02:32 AM
Here's a couple pics of just my 'upstairs' reading collection on the desk next to me , the piles are about 90% Howard , didn't want to dig through them to remove the pastiche & the other stuff. I have at least as many more collectors editions & other stuff on shelves in the basement & in boxes unpacked in my garage
If you can't make out any titles in this pic. let me know & I can list 'em
In that pile , in no specific order ( I'm digging through them all the time) are the Ace dozen Conans , the full Bantam series , the full Marvel 6 vols reprinting the Barry W. Smith Conan comics ,& I think just about all of the Berkely , Centaur Press & Zebra Howard editions & a handful of the Tor stuff .
titles from the top down
Well o/the Unicorn p.b.- Fletcher Pratt
Well o/t Unic. original hardcover - George U. Fletcher (Pratt psuedonym)from 1940-something
Trail of tears
one of the flashing swords series h.c. #2
Conan &/t Sorceror - Offutt
all 5 of the Delrey Howard books
Attila king of the Huns - Howarth
The Purple Quest - F.G. Slaughter
Dunsany -Gods Men & Ghosts
tales of Ed. A. Poe
The Dark Barbarian - Herron
Black Vulmeas Vengeance
The Devil in Iron
History of Hell
The Last Celt
upright books - Folio society editions ;
Legends o/t Rings
Barbarian Invasions o/t Roman Empire
Byzantium 3 vols.
HAHA! that 1st pic looks like my pile of books, except i think mine's worse. I've totally run out of space for everything and its all just piled up wherever i can find space.
#7
Posted 16 October 2006 - 06:24 PM
#8
Posted 22 October 2006 - 01:47 AM
The Celts regarded the Romans as barbarians due to their practice of murdering prisoners or selling prisoners, including women and children, into slavery.
#9
Posted 23 October 2006 - 08:59 PM
Edited by Vulmea, 23 October 2006 - 09:00 PM.
#10
Posted 23 October 2006 - 11:20 PM
What year did those run, they look nice and I wouldn't ming picking them up if I could somewhere.My latest REH-related acquisition...the six issue Solomon Kane comic series. Stories include Red Shadows, Hills of the Dead, and Wings in the Night.
The Celts regarded the Romans as barbarians due to their practice of murdering prisoners or selling prisoners, including women and children, into slavery.
#11
Posted 24 October 2006 - 01:38 PM
They ran in 1985. I got them off E-Bay.
#12
Posted 27 October 2006 - 01:20 PM
intro
A touch of Color
The Loser
A Horror in the Night
Nerve
The Sophisticate
The Block
The Nut's Shell
& of course Pay Day .

It was from 'Cryptic Publications' in North Carolina from the mid-'80's . At the time it was printed , only Horror i/t/Night & The Loser had ever been published before in small-press pub.s Cross Plains & Robert E. Howard - Lone Star Fictioneer the other 6 stories were unpublished . Robert M. Price was the editor .
-e) forgot to mention , that's a Steve Fabian cover - some of you fans probably would have deduced that from the sign in the pic. - but it has no other illos. that's not a yellowed cover either - it's printed on a beige-yellow heavy paper stock for the cover . Copy that cover for future ref. any serious Howard collectors - it's a rare one - you may never see another copy again .
Edited by PAINBRUSH, 27 October 2006 - 01:29 PM.
" You have a good point there,...put your helmet on & no-one will notice it ."
" Look for a long time at what pleases you... and longer still at what pains you "
So THIS is civilization ??!??!......


~ FUTUE EOS SI NON CONCIPERE IOCULARUM ~
#13
Posted 28 October 2006 - 12:05 AM
Support the Robert E. Howard Foundation. It helps you and Robert E. Howard's legacy.
#14
Posted 22 July 2009 - 02:40 AM

Money and muscle, that's what I want; to be able to do any damned thing I want and get away with it. Money won't do that altogether, because if a man is a weakling, all the money in the world won't enable him to soak an enemy himself; on the other hand, unless he has money he may not be able to get away with it.
--Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, ca. June 1928--
#15
Posted 22 July 2009 - 11:31 AM
Following Strom's encouragement, here is the top shelf of my REH library, with my Conan movie swords as decorations.
The sword of the father, from CTB!!! What about your hate with the Millius movie?
#16
Posted 22 July 2009 - 11:43 AM
Following Strom's encouragement, here is the top shelf of my REH library, with my Conan movie swords as decorations.
The sword of the father, from CTB!!! What about your hate with the Millius movie?
You should go back and read my comments more closely I think.

Money and muscle, that's what I want; to be able to do any damned thing I want and get away with it. Money won't do that altogether, because if a man is a weakling, all the money in the world won't enable him to soak an enemy himself; on the other hand, unless he has money he may not be able to get away with it.
--Robert E. Howard to Harold Preece, ca. June 1928--
#17
Posted 22 July 2009 - 01:18 PM
Not among fans who have hole shelf's of REH
#18
Posted 22 July 2009 - 03:41 PM
I got into REH in the same way that many of you probably did, through the Ace/Lancer paprerbacks when I was a kid, as well as the Marvel comics. The release of the WS editions a few years ago and the new DH comics reinvigorated my interest in Howard (and led me to this forum). The last few years I've been focusing on collecting the original pulps and early books. I thought I'd share some of them with you guys.
To start things off, here's a pic of me with a couple of my favorites:
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Posted 22 July 2009 - 03:43 PM
#20
Posted 22 July 2009 - 03:45 PM
I am envious beyond words. No matter what faults that movie had, that sword is arguably the most awesome movie weapon ever...Following Strom's encouragement, here is the top shelf of my REH library, with my Conan movie swords as decorations.
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