"The Daughter of Erlik Khan" | |
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Author | Robert E. Howard |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | El Borak |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Published in | Top-Notch |
Publication type | Pulp magazine |
Publication date | December 1934 |
"The Daughter of Erlik Khan" is an El Borak short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the December 1934 issue of the pulp magazine Top-Notch . [1]
Robert Ervin Howard was an American author who 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.
Pulp magazines were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the 1950s. The term pulp derives from the cheap wood pulp paper on which the magazines were printed. In contrast, magazines printed on higher-quality paper were called "glossies" or "slicks". The typical pulp magazine had 128 pages; it was 7 inches (18 cm) wide by 10 inches (25 cm) high, and 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) thick, with ragged, untrimmed edges.
Top-Notch Magazine is an American pulp magazine of adventure fiction that existed between 1910 and 1937. It was published by Street & Smith.
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.
A list of prose works by Robert E. Howard. The works are sorted by genre, by series and then alphabetically. Untitled works and fragments are listed separately by their opening line.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
Waterfront Fists is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the September 1930 issue of Fight Stories. Howard earned $90 for the sale of this story which is now in the public domain.
"Winner Take All" is a Sailor Steve Costigan short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the July 1930 issue of Fight Stories. Howard earned $80 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.
"Country of the Knife" is an El Borak short story by Robert E. Howard. It was originally published in the August 1936 issue of the pulp magazine Complete Stories. The story is also known as "Sons of the Hawk".
"North of Khyber" is an El Borak short story by Robert E. Howard. It was not published within Howard's lifetime - it was first printed in the chapbook North of Khyber. The story also features another of Howard's characters, The Sonora Kid.
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