The Queen of the Black Coast: Four Stories of Conan
The Queen of the Black Coast: Four Stories of Conan by Robert E. Howard.
vol. 3 (Conan, 7-10)

Four stories of Conan the Cimmerian in which he faces monsters, fearsome wizards, ancient curses and the love of a mighty pirate woman.

Rogues in the House (1934) – A tale to make the blood tingle—the story of a barbarian soldier of fortune and a squatting monstrosity that sat in the chambers of death in the house of the wizard Nabonidus.
A novelette in three chapters.

Shadows in the Moonlight (1934) – A colossal tale about gigantic iron Statues that stood in a ghastly row in the moonlight— a tale of piracy and red-blooded heroism in the mighty days of yore.
A novelette in four chapters

Queen of the Black Coast (1934) – A weird story of Conan the barbarian, and a savage white woman who captained a pirate ship, and a ghastly horror in the jungle.
1. Conan Joins the Pirates
2. The Black Lotus
3. The Horror in the Jungle
4. The Attack from the Air
5. The Funeral Pyre

The Devil in Iron (1934) – A tale of Conan the barbarian— and an amazing island city of green stone.
A novelette in six chapters.
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The Queen of the Black Coast: Four Stories of Conan
The Queen of the Black Coast: Four Stories of Conan by Robert E. Howard.
vol. 3 (Conan, 7-10)

Four stories of Conan the Cimmerian in which he faces monsters, fearsome wizards, ancient curses and the love of a mighty pirate woman.

Rogues in the House (1934) – A tale to make the blood tingle—the story of a barbarian soldier of fortune and a squatting monstrosity that sat in the chambers of death in the house of the wizard Nabonidus.
A novelette in three chapters.

Shadows in the Moonlight (1934) – A colossal tale about gigantic iron Statues that stood in a ghastly row in the moonlight— a tale of piracy and red-blooded heroism in the mighty days of yore.
A novelette in four chapters

Queen of the Black Coast (1934) – A weird story of Conan the barbarian, and a savage white woman who captained a pirate ship, and a ghastly horror in the jungle.
1. Conan Joins the Pirates
2. The Black Lotus
3. The Horror in the Jungle
4. The Attack from the Air
5. The Funeral Pyre

The Devil in Iron (1934) – A tale of Conan the barbarian— and an amazing island city of green stone.
A novelette in six chapters.
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The Queen of the Black Coast: Four Stories of Conan by Robert E. Howard.
vol. 3 (Conan, 7-10)

Four stories of Conan the Cimmerian in which he faces monsters, fearsome wizards, ancient curses and the love of a mighty pirate woman.

Rogues in the House (1934) – A tale to make the blood tingle—the story of a barbarian soldier of fortune and a squatting monstrosity that sat in the chambers of death in the house of the wizard Nabonidus.
A novelette in three chapters.

Shadows in the Moonlight (1934) – A colossal tale about gigantic iron Statues that stood in a ghastly row in the moonlight— a tale of piracy and red-blooded heroism in the mighty days of yore.
A novelette in four chapters

Queen of the Black Coast (1934) – A weird story of Conan the barbarian, and a savage white woman who captained a pirate ship, and a ghastly horror in the jungle.
1. Conan Joins the Pirates
2. The Black Lotus
3. The Horror in the Jungle
4. The Attack from the Air
5. The Funeral Pyre

The Devil in Iron (1934) – A tale of Conan the barbarian— and an amazing island city of green stone.
A novelette in six chapters.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162422013
Publisher: PulpFictionBook.Store
Publication date: 02/22/2021
Series: The Complete Conan the Barbarian , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Born and raised in Texas, Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) dreamed of becoming a fiction writer from the age of nine. Howard is best known for his Conan the Barbarian stories. These were the culmination of the “Swords and Sorcery” genre of adventure he was instrumental in developing. The first Conan story, The Phoenix on the Sword was actually a Kull story that had been rejected and that he reworked.
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