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.
http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/dec/13/a-read-green-christmas/ Columbia Daily Tribune "The University of Nebraska Press collections are an important contribution to anyone interested in Robert E. Howard, or just how good pulp fiction can be."-Southwest BookViews Southwest BookViews "Like the Breckinridge Elkin stories, the Costigan boxing tales are humorous... The stories that come after the ten Costigan tales are dark, savage and bloody, and Howard pulls no punches when he dishes out descriptions of violence."--Green Man Review Green Man Review
http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/dec/13/a-read-green-christmas/ Columbia Daily Tribune "The University of Nebraska Press collections are an important contribution to anyone interested in Robert E. Howard, or just how good pulp fiction can be."-Southwest BookViews Southwest BookViews "Like the Breckinridge Elkin stories, the Costigan boxing tales are humorous... The stories that come after the ten Costigan tales are dark, savage and bloody, and Howard pulls no punches when he dishes out descriptions of violence."--Green Man Review Green Man Review
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