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Contents of Robert E. Howard Reference File


Anders, John. "He wrote fictious legends" – Dallas Morning News, 1979.

Wienhart, Chris. "Conan the Barbarian" – Abilene Reporter News, Oct. 14,

1979.

St. John, Bob. "The Tortured Genius of Cross Plains, Texas" – Southwest

Airlines Magazine, vol. X, no. 4 (November, 1980).

Laughlin, Charlotte. "A Conversation with the de Camps" – Paperback

Quarterly, vol.1, no.1.

Bloom, John. "The Last Barbarian" – Texas Monthly, May 1978.

Gandy, Bill. "The Unknown Writer of Texas" – Yellow Jacket Magazine, Mar.

8, 1974.

Kirkpatrick, Rita. "Senior Prophecy"

Ellis, Novalyne Price. "One Who Walked Alone: Robert E. Howard, The Final

Years" – Southwestern American Literature, Vol. 12, no. 1 (Fall 1986).

McSwain, Ross. "Out Yonder" – San Angelo Standard Times, June 15,

1987.

Biffle, Kent. "Conan Creator’s life didn’t match tales" – Dallas Morning

News, June 22, 1986.

Howard, Bob. "Cupid vs. Pollux" – The Howard Payne Yellow Jacket.

Letter to David Walker from Charlotte Laughlin, dated July 27, 1978.

Letter to Herbert Lewis from Charlotte Laughlin, dated July 27, 1978.

Various pages from a Howard Payne College Handbook

Various pages from Estate Papers of Hester Ervin Howard and Mrs. Hester

Howard and Robert E. Howard

Pages from an unidentified Payroll book

Notes from an interview with Mr. Cross concerning Robert Howard

 

     
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