Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17
In the short story “The Scarlet Citadel”, King Conan and 5,000 Aquilonian Knights march to the aid of a neighboring kingdom. However, no good deed goes unpunished.
This is a short story originally released in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in January 1933.
NOTE: Ryetown Classics has chosen to present the Conan Series in chronological order, not in the order they were originally released.
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Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17
In the short story “The Scarlet Citadel”, King Conan and 5,000 Aquilonian Knights march to the aid of a neighboring kingdom. However, no good deed goes unpunished.
This is a short story originally released in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in January 1933.
NOTE: Ryetown Classics has chosen to present the Conan Series in chronological order, not in the order they were originally released.
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Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17

Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17

by Robert E. Howard
Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17

Conan: The Scarlet Citadel (Original Version) #17

by Robert E. Howard

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Overview

In the short story “The Scarlet Citadel”, King Conan and 5,000 Aquilonian Knights march to the aid of a neighboring kingdom. However, no good deed goes unpunished.
This is a short story originally released in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in January 1933.
NOTE: Ryetown Classics has chosen to present the Conan Series in chronological order, not in the order they were originally released.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013960046
Publisher: Ryetown Classics
Publication date: 02/19/2012
Series: Conan the Barbarian , #17
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 155 KB

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About The Author

Robert Ervin Howard (1906¿1936) wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Howard spent time in his late teens bodybuilding, eventually taking up amateur boxing—which he also wrote stories about. His tales of heroic & supernatural fantasy won him a huge audience across the world and influenced a whole generation of writers, from Robert Jordan to Raymond E. Feist.

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