"Texas Fists" | |
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Author | Robert E. Howard |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Sailor Steve Costigan |
Genre(s) | Boxing, Comedy |
Published in | Fight Stories |
Publication type | Pulp magazine |
Publication date | May 1931 |
"Texas Fists" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the May 1931 issue of Fight Stories . [1]
The story is now in the public domain. [2]
"The Haunter of the Ring" is a 1934 short story by American writer Robert E. Howard, belonging to the Cthulhu Mythos. It was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in the June 1934 issue. Howard earned $60 for this publication. This story is set in the modern age but includes a relic from the Hyborian Age of the Conan the Barbarian stories, the ring of Thoth-Amon.
El Borak, otherwise known as Francis Xavier Gordon, is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard. Gordon was a Texan gunfighter from El Paso who had travelled the world and settled in Afghanistan. He is known in Asia for his exploits in that continent.
"Vikings of the Gloves" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the February 1932 issue of Fight Stories. It was reprinted under the title "Including the Scandinavian!" after Howard's death and attributed to the Fight Stories housename "Mark Adam". Howard earned $65 for the sale of this short story.
"Alleys of Peril" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the January 1931 issue of Fight Stories.
"Night of Battle" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the March 1932 issue of Fight Stories.
"The Pit of the Serpent" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the July 1929 issue of Fight Stories.
"Blow the Chinks Down!" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the October 1931 issue of Action Stories.
"Sailor's Grudge" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the March 1930 issue of Fight Stories.
"Breed of Battle" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the November 1931 issue of Action Stories.
"The Sign of the Snake" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the June 1931 issue of Action Stories.
"The Bulldog Breed" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard.
"The Slugger's Game" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the May 1934 issue of Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine.
"Slugger's on the Beach" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the August 1934 issue of Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine.
"Champ of the Forecastle" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the November 1930 issue of Fight Stories.
"Circus Fists" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the December 1931 issue of Fight Stories.
"Dark Shanghai" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the January 1932 issue of Action Stories. Howard earned $75 for the sale of this story.
"Fist and Fang" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the May 1930 issue of Fight Stories. Howard earned $100 for the sale of this story. It is also known by the title Cannibal Fists.
"General Ironfist" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the June 1934 issue of Jack Dempsey's Fight Magazine. Howard earned $35 for the sale of this story which is now in the public domain.
Kirby O'Donnell is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard. He is an American treasure hunter in early-twentieth century Afghanistan disguised as a Kurdish merchant, "Ali el Ghazi". Howard only wrote three stories about O'Donnell, one of which was not published within his lifetime.
A list of poems by Robert E. Howard (1906–1936), an American writer and poet in early 20th century Texas. His love of poetry came from being read to by his mother at a young age. However, his attempts to make a living by poetry were unsuccessful and he is today most remembered for his short stories and fiction. Nevertheless, Howard wrote hundreds of poems; many were published within his lifetime and the others published after his 1936 suicide.
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