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In American Violence, Robert E. Howard brings to life the archetypes who shaped his West Texas birthplace: frontiersmen, outlaws, and the specters of unspeakable violence who haunt these barren landscapes. Brace yourself for bloodshed and mayhem, for adventure and heroism, for the wild tales of western expansion now lost to history, but never lost to our imaginations. Featuring: "A Gent from Bear Creek," "Apparition in the Prize Ring," "Black Canaan," "The Vultures of Wahpeton," and "Beyond the Black River."

Produktbeschreibung
In American Violence, Robert E. Howard brings to life the archetypes who shaped his West Texas birthplace: frontiersmen, outlaws, and the specters of unspeakable violence who haunt these barren landscapes. Brace yourself for bloodshed and mayhem, for adventure and heroism, for the wild tales of western expansion now lost to history, but never lost to our imaginations. Featuring: "A Gent from Bear Creek," "Apparition in the Prize Ring," "Black Canaan," "The Vultures of Wahpeton," and "Beyond the Black River."
Autorenporträt
Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 - June 11, 1936) was an American writer who specialized in pulp fiction. He created the character Conan the Barbarian, working in a wide range of genres often with a hardboiled twist, and is regarded as the towering figure behind the sword and sorcery genre. Howard was a contemporary and close correspondent with horror legend H.P. Lovecraft.