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Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

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Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard



Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

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Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

  • Published on: 2015-09-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x .9" w x 8.50" l, .26 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 38 pages
Wings in the Night, by Robert Ervin Howard

About the Author Robert E. Howard (1906 1936), an American pulp fiction writer who is best known as the creator of Conan, wrote a huge number of stories in a variety of genres, including fantasy, westerns, horror, and even boxing stories.


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful. REH Wings in the Night By Barry Dorman This is the fourth volume in the Weird Works of REH series produced by Wildside Press. John Betancourt should be commended for his efforts to bring REH to new readers. Howard wrote with an intensity that, in my opinion, is unmatched in modern literature-the worst of Howard is far better than the best of many. This volume contains one Solomon Kane story, One Bran Mak Morn story and the first three Conan stories that saw print; while these are not the best Conan stories that Howard wrote, they are far better than any produced by his imitators (including best-selling author Robert Jordan). The volume itself is nicely bound and has a nice dust jacket; while it is, perhaps, not of the same quality as the volumes produced by Donald Grant in the 70's and 80's, it is a giant step up from the paperback versions that have been the staple of new Howard readers for the last 30 years. For those who have not read Howard before, I highly recommend this volume-in fact, I highly recommend the whole series. I envy those of you who are just discovering Howard-as I said before, the worst of Howard is far better than the best of many.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Should be five stars for the stories, but... By D. C. Wildside Press deserves again highest praise for this thoroughly edited series of Robert E. Howard's weird/fantastic stories. Not only for fans of Robert E. Howard this series is (and most certainly will be for a very long time) THE edition to go for.Volume 4 of the series contains with "Wings in the Night", "Worms of the Earth" and three "Conan" tales some of Howard's most famous stories, which will probably be already known by any serious Howard fan, but are otherwise an absolute "must read" for those new to Howard's work.In spite of my praise for this excellent series, there is one point of criticism and disappointment, which should not be left unmentioned: While Volumes 1 - 3 contained 240 pages, which made the price for each volume not exactly cheap, but at least acceptable, Volume 4's page count has been slashed down to meagre 179 pages (with the price nonetheless remaining the same). I know that small publishing houses have to make a living too and am also willing to pay a higher price for hardcover or any other beautifully styled editions. Nonetheless I am disappointed with this down sized edition, especially as Wildside Press has shown with Volumes 1 - 3 that they can give us readers more "Howard" in one book. So as a Howard fan (who will nonetheless continue to buy the hardcover editions of this series) I rate this book five stars, as a (greedy) consumer I rate it three stars.In spite of my criticism I am looking forward to the fifth book of the "Weird Works of Robert E.Howard" series and would like to thank the staff of Wildside Press for their great efforts which they put into this edition.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This Series Gets Better and Better By J. Sims This volume contains some of Howard's best stories, and all of these are excellent. Solomon Kane returns in the superb title story, along with Bran Mak Morn in the creepy "Worms of the Earth", and Conan of Cimmeria appears in his first three tales, including the classic "The Tower of the Elephant". The latter is one of the all-time best short fantasies. Sword and sorcery stories can't get much better than this.

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