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The Complete Conan by Robert E. Howard
(Conan, 1-17)
The complete set of the Conan the Barbarian stories written by Robert E. Howard between 1932 and 1936. These stories are all reproduced from the original versions published in Weird Tales. All eight volumes are available in this download.
Conan the Barbarian: The Beginnings (Conan, 1-3)

The Phoenix on the Sword (1932) – A soul-searing story of a fearsome monster spawned in darkness before the first man crawled out of the slimy sea
The Scarlet Citadel (1933) – A shuddery story of weird monstrosities in the underground crypts of Tsotha-lanti the magician – a tale of eery powers and red battle
The Tower of the Elephant (1933)- A strange blood-freezing story of an idol that wept on its throne and a valiant barbarian from the fringes of an elder civilization
The Hyborian Age (1936)- An introduction to the universe of Conan
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Black Colossus: Three Conan Stories (Conan, 4-6)

Black Colossus (1933) – A mighty story of the wizard Natohk, and the red battle, and stupendous deeds—a tale of a barbarian mercenary who was called upon to save a nation from shuddery evil.
The Slithering Shadow (1933) – A mighty story of a barbarian adventurer, and the monstrosity that slunk through the dark corridors of Xuthal in search of its human prey.
The Pool of the Black One (1933) – One of the strangest tales ever told—a tale of black giants, and the blood-freezing horror that awaited the buccaneers at the jade-green pool.
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The Queen of the Black Coast (Conan, 7-10)

Rogues in the House (1934) – A tale to make the blood tingle—the story of a barbarian soldier of fortune and a squatting monstrosity that sat in the chambers of death in the house of the wizard Nabonidus.
Shadows in the Moonlight (1934) – A colossal tale about gigantic iron Statues that stood in a ghastly row in the moonlight— a tale of piracy and red-blooded heroism in the mighty days of yore.
Queen of the Black Coast (1934) – A weird story of Conan the barbarian, and a savage white woman who captained a pirate ship, and a ghastly horror in the jungle.
The Devil in Iron (1934) – A tale of Conan the barbarian— and an amazing island city of green stone.
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The People of the Black Circle (Conan, 11)

The People of the Black Circle (1934) – A stupendous story of Conan the barbarian soldier of fortune, and a tremendous adventure in the castle of the Black Seers
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A Witch Shall Be Born (Conan, 12-13)

A Witch Shall Be Born (1934) – A vivid weird tale of uncanny power and fascinating episodes— a tale of the old forgotten times
Jewels of Gwahlur (1935) – The tale of a weird jungle-hidden palace and a strange weird people— and the marvelous sacred jewels that were known as the Teeth of Gwahlur.
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Beyond the Black River (Conan, 14-15)

Beyond The Black River (1935) – Conan the Cimmerian battles Picts, the wizard Zogar Sag, and a demon to save the settlers on the frontier of the Black River —a startling weird saga of terrific adventures and dark magic.
Shadows in Zamboula (1935) – Conan battles cannibals, Baal-pteor the strangler of Yota-pong, and Totrasmek the priest of Hanuman to secure the rule of the satrap of Zamboula.
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The Hour of the Dragon (Conan, 16)

The Hour of the Dragon (1935) – A stirring and exciting weird story about a barbarian adventurer who made himself a king, and the strange talismanic jewel, known as the Heart of Ahriman which brings a long dead necromancer back to life.
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Red Nails (Conan, 17)

Red Nails (1936) – One of the strangest stories ever written—the tale of Conan- a barbarian adventurer, a woman pirate, and a weird enclosed city, surrounded by dragons and inhabited by the most peculiar race of men ever spawned.
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If bought individually, this set would cost $37.80. You save $5.30 by buying this set.
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