033-0051
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FROM Robert E. Howard | |
TO Tevis Clyde Smith | |
Oct 1927 |
Abstract
Howard waxes sesquipedalian, leading in to a burlesque parody, "The Fastidious Fooey Mancucu"; quotations from The Ballad of the White Horse; on receiving Smith's letter (and jokes at Smith's job advertising Camay soap); on his weight and physical development; the poems "Lilith," "The Gods Remember," "The Dreams of Men," "The Builders," "The Road to Babel," and "Memories"; on having heard from Klatt. In a postscript talks of having sold "The Shadow Kingdom" and "The Dream Snake."
Cited By
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Included In
- Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard (unabridged)
- Robert E. Howard Selected Letters (abridged)
Preceded By 033-0050 | Letters of Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith | Followed By 033-0052 |
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Preceded By 033-0050 | Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard | Followed By 033-0052 |
Preceded By 033-0050 | Robert E. Howard Selected Letters | Followed By 033-0052 |
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