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9780803273528

Boxing Stories

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803273528

  • ISBN10:

    0803273525

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

Although he is best known as the creator of Conan the Barbarian and as a writer of historical fiction and fantasy, Robert E. Howard was both a successful author of popular boxing stories and an avid amateur boxer himself. The sixteen stories and three poems collected in this volume show the full range of his talents for action, humor, and fistic philosophy. Ten of the stories feature the sailor Steve Costigan, a lovable, hard-fisted, and innocent semipro pugilist, who takes on dastardly villains in exotic ports of call. Howard's brilliant blue-collar humor belies his preoccupation with the real-life issues near and dear to his heart--death, honor, pride, and a man's love for his dog Other stories are more dramatic and somber, including "Iron Men," which Howard called "the best fight story I ever wrote--in many ways the best story of any kind I ever wrote." Severely edited and truncated for its original publication in 1930 inFight Storiesmagazine, the tale has never been published in its original form--until now. It appears here, completely restored from Howard's original typescript, in an authoritative version that Howard fans everywhere will appreciate. In these stories Howard created a realistic, richly populated boxing universe, with intertwining characters and histories that carry on from tale to tale. With them he takes his place in a tradition of American boxing writers but always with a uniquely Howardian twist, a gritty brooding atmosphere, and a reserve of humor that captures the often brutal ambiance of the 1930s.

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. Chris Gruber is a member of the Robert E. Howard United Press Association.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
In the Ring [poem] 1(2)
The Pit of the Serpent 3(16)
The Bull Dog Breed 19(16)
The Champion of the Forecastle 35(14)
Waterfront Law 49(14)
Texas Fists 63(19)
The Fightin'est Pair 82(15)
Vikings of the Gloves 97(18)
Cultured Cauliflowers 115(15)
A New Game for Costigan 130(11)
Hard-Fisted Sentiment 141(14)
When You Were a Set-up and I Was a Ham [poem] 155(2)
The Spirit of Tom Molyneaux 157(12)
Crowd-Horror 169(18)
Iron Men 187(55)
Kid Galahad 242(19)
Fists of the Desert 261(25)
They Always Come Back 286(22)
Kid Lavigne is Dead [poem] 308(3)
Note on the Texts 311

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