Conan (books)
The Conan books are sword and sorcery fantasies featuring the character of Conan the Cimmerian originally created by Robert E. Howard. Written by numerous authors and issued by numerous publishers, they include both novels and short stories, the latter assembled in various combinations over the years by the several publishers. The character has proven durably popular, resulting in Conan stories being produced after Howard's death by such later writers as Poul Anderson, Leonard Carpenter, Lin Carter, L. Sprague de Camp, Roland J. Green, John C. Hocking, Robert Jordan, Sean A. Moore, Björn Nyberg, Andrew J. Offutt, Steve Perry, John Maddox Roberts, Harry Turtledove, and Karl Edward Wagner. Some of these writers finished incomplete Conan manuscripts by Howard, or rewrote Howard stories which originally featured different characters. Most post-Howard Conan stories, however, are completely original works. In total, more than fifty novels and dozens of short stories featuring the Conan character have been written by authors other than Howard. This article describes and discusses notable book editions of the Conan stories.
Gnome Press series, 1950–1957
The Gnome Press edition of Conan was the first hardcover collection of Howard's Conan stories, including all the original Howard material known to exist at the time, some left unpublished in his lifetime. Not published in order of previous publication, Gnome's volumes were organized to present the stories in order of their internal chronology, the sole exception being Tales of Conan, which skipped around to present random episodes from various points in the protagonist's career. Some stories in two of the later volumes were completed or revised by L. Sprague de Camp; another consisted of non-Conan Howard stories that de Camp rewrote as Conan yarns. The last published volume of the Gnome edition was the first Conan story by an author other than Howard, namely Björn Nyberg, and was revised by de Camp.- The Coming of Conan
- Conan the Barbarian
- The Sword of Conan
- King Conan
- Conan the Conqueror
- The Return of Conan
- ''Tales of Conan''
Lancer/Ace paperback series, 1966–1977
This was the first comprehensive paperback edition, which compiled the existing Howard and non-Howard stories together with new non-Howard stories in order of internal chronology, to form a complete account of Conan's life. Nine of the books are collections of short stories, while three are novels. Lancer Books initially numbered its volumes in order of publication, switching to a chronological numbering for volumes published later and reprints of the earlier volumes. Lancer went out of business before bringing out the entire series, and publication was completed by Ace Books.This edition of the stories was the one that introduced Conan into popular culture. Undertaken under the direction of de Camp and Carter, it includes all the original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines. De Camp edited much of the material and he and Carter completed the stories that were not in finished form. New stories written entirely by themselves were added as well. In the following list, volumes 6 and 11-12 do not contain any material by Howard. Of the thirty-five stories in the other eight volumes, nineteen were published or completed by Howard during his lifetime, ten are rewritten or completed from his manuscripts, fragments or synopses, and six are the sole work of de Camp and Carter. Eight of the eventual twelve volumes published in this series featured cover paintings by Frank Frazetta.
- Conan
- Conan of Cimmeria
- Conan the Freebooter
- Conan the Wanderer
- Conan the Adventurer
- Conan the Buccaneer
- Conan the Warrior
- Conan the Usurper
- Conan the Conqueror
- Conan the Avenger
- Conan of Aquilonia
- ''Conan of the Isles''
Donald M. Grant series, 1974–1989
A series of illustrated limited editions of the Howard Conan stories only, containing one or two stories per volume. The series lapsed before publishing the last five of the stories and three of the fragments.- The People of the Black Circle
- A Witch Shall be Born
- The Tower of the Elephant
- Red Nails
- The Devil in Iron
- Rogues in the House
- Queen of the Black Coast
- Jewels of Gwahlur
- Black Colossus
- The Pool of the Black One
- ''The Hour of the Dragon''
Berkley series, 1977
Edited by Karl Edward Wagner, this series, like the Grant edition, included only the Howard Conan stories in their original published form, and included all the Conan stories in the public domain at the time. Wagner's introductions are openly dismissive of the editorial revisions done by de Camp and Carter on the Lancer/Ace editions.Bantam series, 1978–1982
A series of non-Howard material continuing and supplementing the Lancer/Ace series. Bantam numbered their volumes in order of intended publication, but volume 5 was actually issued after volume 6, and volume 7 was issued without numbering. Volumes 1-6 were later reissued by Ace Books in 1987 and 1991 and Tor Books from 2001 to 2002.- Conan the Swordsman
- Conan the Liberator
- Conan: The Sword of Skelos
- Conan: The Road of Kings
- Conan and the Spider God
- Conan the Rebel
- ''Conan the Barbarian''
Sphere series
Reprints of the Lancer/Ace and Bantam editions, as a single series.Ace Maroto series, 1978–1981
A series of new material by Andrew J. Offutt and old Howard/de Camp collaborations, all illustrated by Esteban Maroto. The Offutt stories, in combination with his Conan: The Sword of Skelos from the Bantam series, form a linked trilogy.Tor series, 1982–2004
A series of new stories by various hands; after a pause from 1998 to 2000, Tor also reissued most of the previous non-Howard volumes originally published by Bantam, followed by one more original novel; in addition, it published a few omnibus editions of previously published volumes at various times. The Tor editions were not published in chronological order, but skipped around to present random episodes from various points in Conan's career. Occasional chronological essays included in some of the earlier volumes assisted readers in placing the episodes in their proper context; later volumes did not include such aids. De Camp provided chronological fixes for the first seven volumes, and Jordan for the first sixteen, with the odd exception of the eighth, Conan the Valorous. As both efforts also covered the earlier Lancer/Ace and Bantam Conan series, they also in effect provided fixes for the Bantams afterwards reissued by Tor. Tor's listings in various volumes of books published in the series to date were in neither chronological nor publication order, but alphabetical by title.Tor originals
- Conan the Invincible
- Conan the Defender
- Conan the Unconquered
- Conan the Triumphant
- Conan the Magnificent
- Conan the Destroyer
- Conan the Victorious
- Conan the Valorous
- Conan the Fearless
- Conan the Renegade
- Conan the Raider
- Conan the Champion
- Conan the Defiant
- Conan the Marauder
- Conan the Warlord
- Conan the Valiant
- Conan the Hero
- Conan the Bold
- Conan the Great
- Conan the Indomitable
- Conan the Free Lance
- Conan the Formidable
- Conan the Guardian
- Conan the Outcast
- Conan the Rogue
- Conan the Relentless
- Conan the Savage
- Conan of the Red Brotherhood
- Conan and the Gods of the Mountain
- Conan and the Treasure of Python
- Conan the Hunter
- Conan, Scourge of the Bloody Coast
- Conan and the Manhunters
- Conan at the Demon's Gate
- Conan the Gladiator
- Conan and the Amazon
- Conan and the Mists of Doom
- Conan and the Emerald Lotus
- Conan and the Shaman's Curse
- Conan, Lord of the Black River
- Conan and the Grim Grey God
- Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza
- ''Conan of Venarium''
Tor reprints
- Conan: The Road of Kings
- Conan the Rebel
- Conan and the Spider God
- Conan: The Sword of Skelos
- Conan the Liberator
- ''Conan the Swordsman''
Tor omnibuses
Czecho-slovak series, 1992–2015
In the wake of popularity of Conan books translations in early 90s some of the czech and slovak fantasy writers such as Vlado Ríša, Jan Šimůnek or Juraj Červenák also created their very own Conan adventures. These were usually published by small publishers such as Klub Julese Vernea or Návrat. A total of 39 original Czech novels about Conan the Barbarian were published between 1992 and 2015. None of them were yet translated to English. The titles of some of these are: Conan the Merciless, Conan and the Shadows of Hyrth, Conan and the Seven Days to the Full Moon or Conan and the Bloody Star.Russian series, 1993–1996
In the early 1990s the Russian publishers Troll and North-West hired local authors to write additional adventures of the Cimmerian. The authors took appropriately sounding pen names like Michael Manson, Douglas Brian, Duncan McGregor, and Paul Winlow, the titles, numbering at least 46 volumes, as of 2012 were not published outside Russia. The author Mikhail Akhmatov participated not only as author "Michael Manson", but also in working out the logistics of the project, so that Conan never appears in different places at the same time in the books of the various authors.Polish edition, 1992
A Polish book about Conan by Jack de Craft, Conan: Pani Śmierć, was published in 1992 by the publisher Camelot. Jack de Craft is a pen name of Polish fantasy writer Jacek Piekara.Gollancz series, 2000–2006
A new edition of Howard's original stories featuring a complete collection of only Howard's writings. Includes all the classic stories in their unrevised form; uncompleted or fragmentary tales have been left in that state. The two parts were put together in 2006 to form one stand alone Centenary Edition to celebrate the 100 years since the birth of Howard.Wandering Star/Del Rey series, 2003–2005
A three volume collection of Howard's original stories, published by Wandering Star in the United Kingdom and Del Rey in the United States. These editions contain notes, rough drafts, and other miscellanea by Howard. Each volume is illustrated, by Mark Schultz, Gary Gianni, and Greg Manchess, respectively.- Conan of Cimmeria: Volume One (1932–1933)
- Conan of Cimmeria: Volume Two (1934)
- ''Conan of Cimmeria: Volume Three (1935–1936)''
Age of Conan, 2005–2006
Four trilogies have been released based on the MMORPG Age of Conan by Funcom. These do not directly involve Conan himself, but take place against the same background.- Age of Conan: Anok, Heretic of Stygia
- *Scion of the Serpent
- *Heretic of Set
- *The Venom of Luxur
- Age of Conan: Legends of Kern
- *Blood of Wolves
- *Cimmerian Rage
- *Songs of Victory
- Age of Conan: A Soldier's Quest
- *The God in the Moon
- *The Eye of Charon
- *The Silent Enemy
- Age of Conan: Marauders
- *Ghost of the Wall
- *Winds of the Wild
- *''Dawn of the Ice Bear''
2011 movie tie-ins
Both Del Rey Books and Berkley Books have issued Conan books as tie-ins with the 2011 remake of the 1982 Conan the Barbarian film.Chuck Dixon's Conan, 2023
Published by Castalia House- The Siege of the Black Citadel
- ''Caravan of the Damned ''
Titan series, 2022–
Published by Titan Books and also called the Heroic Legends series, these volumes mix stories featuring Conan with others featurings some of Robert E. Howard's other protagonists.- The Heroic Legends Series:
- * Conan: Lord of the Mount
- * Conan: Black Starlight
- * Solomon Kane: The Hound of God
- * Conan: The Child
- * Conan: The Shadow of Vengeance
- * Bêlit: Shipwrecked
- * Bran Mak Morn: Red Waves of Slaughter
- * Conan: Lethal Consignment
- * Conan: Terror from the Abyss
- * Solomon Kane: The Banquet of Souls
- * Bêlit: Bone Whispers
- * Conan: The Halls of Immortal Darkness
- * El Borak: The Siege of Lamakan
- Other Books:
- *Conan: Blood of the Serpent
- *Conan the Barbarian
- *Conan: City of the Dead
- *Conan: Cult of the Obsidian Moon
- *Conan: Songs of the Slain
- *Conan: Spawn of the Serpent God
- *''Solomon Kane: Suffer The Witch''