This special bundle product contains the following titles.Oriental Stories, Vol. 2: Four Classic Pulp Fiction TalesRegular price: $1.99 Bundle price: $1.00 Format: Watermarked PDF ACTION AND ADVENTURE, FROM PRE-HISTORIC TIMES TO MODERN DAY....
The latest entry in NUELOW Games' Robert E. Howard Collection series is something of a sampler. While the four classic... [click here for more]
YARRR! HERE BE PIRATES!
September 19th is Talk Like a Pirate Day and NUELOW Games is enriching the festivities with an anthology featuring old-time pirate yarns. The book contains:
- An illustrated tales of Lila the Corsair Queen by Joe Millard and Chuck Winters
- Black Vulmea's Vengeance by Robert E. Howard (the creator of Conan)
- A ROLF! battle scenario (with a... [click here for more]
Cormac snarled like a mad dog, his eyes blazing with a fearful light. "Who did the deed? He shall die, were he Emperor of Byzantium!"
Although groundbreaking fantasy writer Robert E. Howard is best remembered as the creator of Conan the Barbarian, more than a dozen other larger-than-life heroes and heroines sprang from his fertile imagination before his death in June of 1936.
Among... [click here for more]
“I wish to Hell I had a dozen markets for historical fiction—I'd never write anything else.” --Robert E. Howard
Although best remembered for laying the foundation of the sword-and-sorcery genre with the creation of Conan the Barbarian, Robert E. Howard had all but abandoned the fantasy genre at the time of his death in 1936.
Howard began transitioning away... [click here for more]
Gordon knew it was his life or that of the man who had crept up to stab him in thedark. In that unmapped corner of the Afghan mountains all fights were to the death….
Francis Xavier Gordon, nicknamed El Borak ("The Swift") during his wanderings in the Middle East, was the last major series character from the legendary Robert E. Howard before his death. El Borak an adventurer who's... [click here for more]
Go Ten Rounds with Steve Costigan, Champion of the Forecastle!
Although best remembered for his groundbreaking fantasy fiction and for creating Conan the Barbarian, Robert E. Howard (1906-1936) was far more prolific in the area of humor stories, writing spoofs of mysteries, and humor-drenched westerns and boxing stories. Out of his many creations, he wrote the most about Steve Costigan, a merchant... [click here for more]
Steve Costigan and Mike are back in the ring for the second round!
Legendary pulp ficton writer Robert E. Howard (1906 - 1936) created dozens of memorable characters during his too-short lifetime. The one he wrote the most about, however, was not Conan or Solomon Kane, but the big-hearted sailor Steve Costigan, whose pride in his skills as a boxer got him in almost as much trouble as his loyaty... [click here for more]