The Wandering Star Robert E. Howard Library of Classics


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Page One

"Howard had ... poetry. He painted in about the broadest stokes imaginable. A mass of glimmering black for the menace, an ice-blue cascade for the hero, between them a swath of crimson for battle, passion, blood -- and that was the picture, or story, rather, except where a vivid detail might chance to spring to life, or a swift thought-arabesque be added. He knew the words and phrases of power and sought to use them as soon and as often as possible..."

-- Fritz Leiber





 
 





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