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9780803224247

The End Of The Trail: Western Stories

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803224247

  • ISBN10:

    0803224249

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-04-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

"I was born in the little ex-cowtown of Peaster [Texas]," Robert E. Howard wrote to a friend, and the first story he ever published (in 1922) was a Western sketch. Although he went on to write hundreds of fantasy tales set in Conan's Hyborian kingdoms, Kull's ancient Atlantis, and Solomon Kane's darkest Africa, his heart always remained in the West. In 1929 he began publishing Western tales, but they were unlike any the genre had ever seenthey didn't have happy endings or perfect heroes. They were grimmer, more action packed, even cataclysmically violent. Howard was fascinated by outlaws and gunmen, especially those who "crossed over" to become lawmen, and he knew and interviewed many "old-timersold law officers, trail drivers, cattlemen, buffalo hunters, and pioneers." The twelve stories collected here show a West stripped down to essentials, where internalized codes of personal honor, loyalty, and courage matter more than laws, progress, or civilization. Also included are four articles, suggestive of his wide-ranging interestsfrom Billy the Kid to the eerie and unexplained happenings on the frontier. "To me the annals of the land pulse with blood and life," Howard wrote, and his Western stories are full of memorable characters, heart-pounding action, and the distinctive prose generations of fans have come to know, and expect, and appreciate.

Author Biography

Robert E. Howard (1906–36) lived and wrote in Cross Plains, Texas. From 1924 until his death, he sold hundreds of stories to pulp-fiction magazines such as Weird Tales, Argosy, Action Stories, Fight Stories, and Cowboy Stories. As a twentieth-century American master of fantastic adventure, he rivals Edgar Rice Burroughs. Rusty Burke is a noted Howard scholar and collector and is the series editor for the Wandering Star edition of Howard’s works.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
"Golden Hope" Christmas 1(5)
Drums of the Sunset 6(31)
The Extermination of Yellow Donory 37(10)
The Judgment of the Desert 47(28)
Gunman's Debt 75(20)
The Man on the Ground 95(8)
The Sand-Hills' Crest for The Devil's Joker 103(9)
Knife, Bullet and Noose 112(11)
Law-Shooters of Cowtown 123(9)
The Last Ride 132(54)
(with Robert Enders Allen)
John Ringold 186(1)
Vultures of Wahpeton 187(74)
Vultures of Wahpeton: Alternate Ending 261(3)
Vultures' Sanctuary 264(18)
The Dead Remember 282(8)
The Ghost of Camp Colorado 290(4)
The Strange Case of Josiah Wilbarger 294(4)
Beyond the Brazos River 298(5)
Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War 303(13)
The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts 316(3)
Source Acknowledgments 319

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