An edition of Windy City Pulp Stories, no.24 (2025)

Windy City Pulp Stories #24

Anniversary Edition Recognizing 100 Years fo Robert E. Howard in Print and the 150th Birthday of Edgar Rice Burroughs

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An edition of Windy City Pulp Stories, no.24 (2025)

Windy City Pulp Stories #24

Anniversary Edition Recognizing 100 Years fo Robert E. Howard in Print and the 150th Birthday of Edgar Rice Burroughs

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Black Dog Books
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First Sentence

"One hundred years have passed since Robert E. Howard was first published in Weird Tales in 1925."

Table of Contents

One Hundred Years of Robert E. Howard in Print. Morgan Holmes
Page 5
Robert E. Howard’s Letters to Adventure.
Editor’s Note. Tom Roberts
Page 15
1923—December 30. Robert E. Howard
Page 18
1924—March 29. Robert E. Howard
Page 20
1924—August 20. Robert E. Howard
Howard Family Photos, Documents, and Clippings.
Page 23
Editor’s Note. Tom Roberts
Page 23
Howard Family Photo Gallery.
Page 23
Birth Certificate—Robert E. Howard.
Page 24
Dr. I.M. Howard Letter to Frank Torbett (June 1936). Isaac M. Howard
Page 31
Obituary no. 01—Young Author Shoots Self.
Page 32
Obituary no. 02—Writer is Shot at Cross Plains.
Page 33
Obituary—Mother, Son to be Buried.
Page 14
Death Certificate—Robert Ervin Howard (1936).
Page 34
Death Certificate—Hester Jane Howard (1936).
Page 35
Funeral Notice.
Page 36
A Brief Biography of Dr. I.M. Howard (1935).
Page 37
Death Certificate—Dr. Isaac M. Howard (1944).
Page 38
Texas State Journal of Medicine Death Notice—Dr. Isaac M. Howard.
Page 39
Robert E. Howard, Fiction and Verse.
Editor’s Note. Tom Roberts
Page 40
The Sea (verse, 1923). Robert E. Howard
Page 41
Spear and Fang (written 1924, published 1925). Robert E. Howard
Page 43
The Hyena (124, published 1928). Robert E. Howard
Page 53
The Lost Race (written 1924, published 1928). Robert E. Howard
Page 68
De Montour 01—In the Forest of Villefère (1925). Robert E. Howard
Page 84
De Montour 01—Wolfshead (1926).
Page 89
Artist Gary Giani.
A Brief Biography of Gary Giani. Tom Roberts
Page 114
A Gallery of Works by Gary Giani (Representing Solomon Kane, Conan, Bran Mak Morn, Tarzan, and other characters, with commentary).
Page 116
Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Tarzan on Mars!. Will Murray
Page 132
The Rarest Burroghs Collectible?. Tom Roberts
Page 142
From the Vault.
Editor’s Note. Tom Roberts
Page 144
The Successful Writer (1925 letter). Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 145
The Story Behind Burroughs’ Personal Bookplate (1922). Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 147
Press Man Visits Creator of Tarzan (1921). Anonymous
Page 149
When I Was Twenty-One (1924). Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 152
Woman’s First Duty is in the Home (1928). Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 153
He Failed at 18 Jobs Before He Wrote Tarzan. Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 156
Why is Tarzan Named Tarzan? (1926). Edgar Rice Burroughs
Page 162
Film Focus.
From Pulps to the Silver Screen (2025). Ed Hulse
Page 164
Index to Advertisers.
Page 180

Edition Notes

Free to convention members, $15.05 otherwise.
Printed March 8, 2025 (POD).
Printing statement: NO STATEMENT OF PRINTING.

Published in
Normal, Illinois, USA
Series
Windy City Pulp and Paper Show #24
Copyright Date
2025

The Physical Object

Format
Trade paperback
Pagination
180 p.;
Number of pages
180
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.3 x 1.1 centimeters
Weight
256 grams

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL58871607M
ISBN 10
1884449905
ISBN 13
9781884449901

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL43226025W

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