Kull (short story collection)

Kull is a collection of Fantasy short stories by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in 1967 by Lancer Books under the title King Kull. This edition included three stories completed by Lin Carter from unfinished fragments and drafts by Howard. Later editions, retitled as Kull, replaced the stories with the uncompleted fragments. Two of the stories, and the poem, "The King and the Oak", originally appeared in the magazine Weird Tales.

Kull
Cover of the first edition
AuthorRobert E. Howard
Cover artistRoy Krenkel
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesKull of Atlantis
GenreFantasy
PublisherLancer Books
Publication date
1967
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages223 pp
OCLC426080

Contents

Reception

Algis Budrys reviewed the collection favorably, describing Howard's writing as "combining a masochistic megalomania with a strong streak of horror writing." He noted that Carter's pastiche-completion of "Black Abyss" was surprisingly successful.[1]

Publication history

  • 1967, US, Lancer Books 73-650 OCLC 426080, Pub date 1967, Paperback, as King Kull by Robert E. Howard and Lin Carter
  • 1976, UK, Sphere Books ISBN 0-7221-4716-3, Pub date 1976, Paperback, as King Kull
  • 1978, US, Bantam Books ISBN 0553120190, Pub date September 1978, as Kull, removes Carter edits
  • 1985, US, Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. ISBN 0-937986-75-5, Pub date November 1985, Hardcover, as Kull, removes Carter edits
  • 1995, US, Baen Books ISBN 0-671-87673-2, Pub date July 1995, Paperback, as Kull, removes Carter edits, adds story "The Curse of Golden Skull"
  • 2006, US. Del Rey ISBN 0-345-49017-7, Pub. date 2006, Trade paperback, as "Kull, Exile of Atlantis", includes early non-Kull work from 1924, as well as biographical essays detailing Kull's creation.

References

  1. "Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1968, pp.15859.

Sources

Further reading

"Lin Carter on Kull". Savage Sword of Conan No 3 (Dec 1974). Online at:

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