Cormac Mac Art (The Robert E. Howard Library, Volume I)
by Robert E. Howard 
Baen's Robert E. Howard Library (book 1)
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Follows the story of barbarian hero Cormac Mac Art, the outcast leader of a band of Vikings during the reign of King Arthur, and his sidekick, Wulfhere the Skull-Splitter, who is a self-proclaimed enemy to all humans and demons. Reissue.Tags
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Robert E. Howard was born in Peaster, Texas on January 22, 1906. At the beginning of his writing career, he primarily wrote pulp fiction and had numerous stories published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales including Spear and Fang, The Hyena, Wolfshead, Red Shadows, and The Shadow Kingdom. He created the character of Conan the Barbarian in the show more pages of Weird Tales. By 1936, almost all of his fiction writing was in the western genre and his first novel, A Gent from Bear Creek, was about to be published. He committed suicide on June 11, 1936 at the age of 30. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Cormac Mac Art (The Robert E. Howard Library, Volume I) (The Robert E. Howard Library, Volume I)
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- 1995-03
- People/Characters
- Cormac Mac Art
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- Atlantis
- Disambiguation notice
- This is an anthology and should NOT be combined with the individual stories it contains or with other anthologies that do not contain the same sub-works.
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