Robert E. Howard Books for Sale
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Outsider73
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Robert E. Howard Books for Sale
If anyone is interested, I just listed some Robert E. Howard hardcovers on ebay. http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZck_collectibles
I'm all out of Solomon Kane books, but I still have a few others like Conan, Kull, and Bran Mak Morn.
I'm all out of Solomon Kane books, but I still have a few others like Conan, Kull, and Bran Mak Morn.
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Captain Napalm wrote:
I meant that I've finished reading the Conan collections and now want to read some Bran Mak Morn or Kull which are completely new to me.
Which one would you recommend?
I'm more of a fan of Kull then I am Bran Mak Morn, however both don't hold up to Soloman Kane or Conan, so it might be a toss up. Soloman Kane is more well refined in writing I think.
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Out of Solomon Kane? That's probably because of the soon-to-be released Savage Worlds Solomon Kane RPG from Pinnacle. Good stuff. I bought mine at GenCon.
I haven't picked up the Solomon Kane RPG yet, but I'm very interested in checking it out. I might have to put it on my Christmas list?
As for who to read next... Bran Mak Morn or Kull. Tough question. I'll have to think about that and get back to you. I haven't compelted either book, rather I tend to jump around from story to story.
Unrelated to Robert E Howard, I just started Baltimore by Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden. Holey Moley! What a great book. Has anyone else around here read it yet?
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I've picked up BALTIMORE about 10 times in my local B&N, but havn't pulled the trigger. I know I should... I know I should.
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I finished Baltimore a couple of weeks ago. A fun read, but the ending was a little unusual. Ive never read The Steadfast Tin Soldier before, so Im going to have to dig our my daughters fairy tale book to read about the inspiration for Baltimore.
In other news, I'm ebaying again. In addition to my usual lot of Robert E. Howard books, I have some RPG stuff up including Rappan Athuk Reload, Al-Qadim Arabian Adventures, and some extra copies of C&C books.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZck_collectibles
In other news, I'm ebaying again. In addition to my usual lot of Robert E. Howard books, I have some RPG stuff up including Rappan Athuk Reload, Al-Qadim Arabian Adventures, and some extra copies of C&C books.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZck_collectibles