033-0177
033-0177 | |
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FROM Robert E. Howard | |
TO Tevis Clyde Smith | |
March 1932 |
Abstract
Barely comprehensible letter written by Howard when he was drunk (or at least playing drunk); invited to visit Kirk Mashburn and E. Hoffmann Price in Houston, but not enough money to go; how he feels less intelligent and talents than others like Lovecraft and Price say he is, and hints at a deal Charley Cox wanted him to sign but he did not; on getting drunk with Lindsey Tyson and reading Shakespeare (particularly Henry V).
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Preceded By 033-0175 | Letters of Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith | Followed By 033-0182 |
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Preceded By 033-0176 | Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard | Followed By 033-0178 |
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