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  • The People of the Black Circle

    Robert E. Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, March 2, 2020)
    Regarded by critics and fans alike as one of the most thrilling and tightly plotted of the Conan the Barbarian tales, The People of the Black Circle has the intrepid warrior absconding with a beautiful princess and desperately trying to foil a plot of world domination that has been hatched by a nefarious cabal of ruthless killers.
  • The People of the Black Circle: Conan the Barbarian #9

    Robert Ervin Howard

    eBook (, Aug. 11, 2020)
    Conan the Barbarian #9
  • The People of the Black Circle: Larg Print

    Robert Ervin Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 17, 2019)
    Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) was an American pulp writer of fantasy, horror, historical adventure, boxing, western, and detective fiction. He is well known for having created the character Conan the Cimmerian, a literary icon whose pop-culture imprint can be compared to such icons as Tarzan of the Apes, Sherlock Holmes, and James Bond. Voracious reading, along with a natural talent for prose writing and the encouragement of teachers, conspired to create in Howard an interest in becoming a professional writer. One by one he discovered the authors that would influence his later work: Jack London and Rudyard Kipling. It's clear from Howard's earliest writings and the recollections of his friends that he suffered from severe depression from an early age. Friends recall him defending the act of suicide as a valid alternative as early as eighteen years old, while many of his stories and poems have a suicidal gloom and intensity that seem prescient in hindsight, describing such an end not as a tragedy but as a release from hell on earth.
  • The People of the Black Circle : New special edition

    Robert Ervin Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, July 11, 2020)
    We are happy to announce this classic book. Many of the books in our collection have not been published for decades and are therefore not broadly available to the readers. Our goal is to access the very large literary repository of general public books. The main contents of our entire classical books are the original works. To ensure high quality products, all the titles are chosen carefully by our staff. We hope you enjoy this classic.
  • The People of the Black Circle: Large Print

    Robert Ervin Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, May 3, 2020)
    The king of Vendhya was dying. Through the hot, stifling night the temple gongs boomed and the conchs roared. Their clamor was a faint echo in the gold-domed chamber where Bunda Chand struggled on the velvet-cushioned dais. Beads of sweat glistened on his dark skin; his fingers twisted the gold-worked fabric beneath him. He was young; no spear had touched him, no poison lurked in his wine. But his veins stood out like blue cords on his temples, and his eyes dilated with the nearness of death. Trembling slave-girls knelt at the foot of the dais, and leaning down to him, watching him with passionate intensity, was his sister, the Devi Yasmina. With her was the wazam, a noble grown old in the royal court.She threw up her head in a gusty gesture of wrath and despair as the thunder of the distant drums reached her ears."The priests and their clamor!" she exclaimed. "They are no wiser than the leeches who are helpless! Nay, he dies and none can say why. He is dying nowβ€”and I stand here helpless, who would burn the whole city and spill the blood of thousands to save him."
  • The People of the Black Circle

    Robert E. Howard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 3, 2018)
    Conan the Barbarian is back! "The People of the Black Circle" is one of Robert E. Howard's original novellas chronicling the adventures of Conan the Cimmerian (also known as Conan the Barbarian). Set in Vendhya, which was Howard's Hyborian age version of modern-day India and Pakistan, the story involves the kidnapping of a princess and an evil plan for global conquest by the mystic Black Seers of Yimsha. Notable for its Indian themes and depictions of magic and sorcery, "The People of the Black Circle" is considered a Conan classic and a foundation of the "Sword & Sorcery" genre.
  • The People of the Black Circle

    Robert Ervin Howard

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 28, 2020)
    This article is about a short story. It's set in the pseudo-historical Hyborian Age and concerns Conan kidnapping an exotic princess from Vendhya (prehistoric India), while foiling a nefarious plot of world conquest by the Black Seers of Yimsha. Due to its epic scope and atypical Hindustan flavor, the story is considered an undisputed classic of Conan lore and is often cited by Howard scholars as one of his best tales. It is also one of the few Howard stories where the reader is treated a deeper insight on magic and magicians beyond the stereotypical Hyborian depiction as demon conjurer-illusionist-priests.
  • The People of the Black Circle

    Robert E. Howard

    Paperback (White Press, Jan. 21, 2015)
    This early work by Robert E. Howard was originally published in 1934 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The People of the Black Circle' is a novella in the Conan series where he kidnaps a princess and foils the plot of evil magicians. Robert Ervin Howard was born in Peaster, Texas in 1906. During his youth, his family moved between a variety of Texan boomtowns, and Howard – a bookish and somewhat introverted child – was steeped in the violent myths and legends of the Old South. At fifteen Howard began to read the pulp magazines of the day, and to write more seriously. The December 1922 issue of his high school newspaper featured two of his stories, 'Golden Hope Christmas' and 'West is West'. In 1924 he sold his first piece – a short caveman tale titled 'Spear and Fang' – for $16 to the not-yet-famous Weird Tales magazine. Howard's most famous character, Conan the Cimmerian, was a barbarian-turned-King during the Hyborian Age, a mythical period of some 12,000 years ago. Conan featured in seventeen Weird Tales stories between 1933 and 1936 which is why Howard is now regarded as having spawned the 'sword and sorcery' genre. The Conan stories have since been adapted many times, most famously in the series of films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.