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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 editions, 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collection of Howard's Conan stories, including all the original Howard material known to exist at the time, some left unpublished in his lifetime.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 (''The Coming of Conan'' and ''King Conan'') were completed or revised by L. Sprague de Camp; another (''Tales of Conan'') 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'' (1953) #''Conan the Barbarian'' (1954) #''The Sword of Conan'' (1952) #''King Conan'' (1953) #''Conan the Conqueror'' (AKA ''The Hour of the Dragon'') (1950) #''The Return of Conan'' (1957) (by Björn Nyberg and L. Sprague de Camp) #''Tales of Conan'' (1955) (originally non-Conan Howard stories rewritten as Conan stories by L. Sprague de Camp) ==Lancer/Ace paperback editions, 1966-1977== 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. 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 dynamic cover paintings by Frank Frazetta * * that, for many fans, presented the "definitive" impression of Conan and his world. #''Conan'' (1967) (by Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter) * * #''Conan of Cimmeria'' (1969) (by Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Lin Carter) * * #''Conan the Freebooter'' (1968) (by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp) #''Conan the Wanderer'' (1968) (by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp) #''Conan the Adventurer'' (1966) (by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp) * * #''Conan the Buccaneer'' (1971) (by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter) * * #''Conan the Warrior'' (1967) (by Robert E. Howard) * * #''Conan the Usurper'' (1967) (by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp) * * #''Conan the Conqueror'' (AKA ''The Hour of the Dragon'') (1967) (by Robert E. Howard) * * #''Conan the Avenger'' (AKA ''The Return of Conan'') (1968) (by Björn Nyberg, L. Sprague de Camp, and Robert E. Howard) * * #''Conan of Aquilonia'' (1977) (by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter) #''Conan of the Isles'' (1968) (by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter) ==Donald M. Grant editions, 1974-1989== A series of illustrated limited editions of the Howard Conan stories only, containing one or two stories per volume. The series ran out of steam before publishing the last five of the stories and three of the fragments. *''The People of the Black Circle'' (1974) *''A Witch Shall be Born'' (1975) *''The Tower of the Elephant'' (1975) (also includes "The God in the Bowl") *''Red Nails'' (1975) *''The Devil in Iron'' (1976) (also includes "Shadows in Zamboula") *''Rogues in the House'' (1976) (also includes "The Frost Giant's Daughter") *''Queen of the Black Coast'' (1978) (also includes "The Vale of Lost Women") *''Jewels of Gwahlur'' (1979) (also includes "The Snout in the Dark" fragment) *''Black Colossus'' (1979) (also includes "Shadows in the Moonlight") *''The Pool of the Black One'' (1986) (also includes "Drums of Tombalku" fragment) *''The Hour of the Dragon'' (1989) ==Berkley editions, 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 (though their copyright status was not widely known). Wagner's introductions are openly dismissive of the editorial revisions done by de Camp and Carter on the Lancer/Ace editions. *''The Hour of the Dragon'' (Aug. 1977) *''The People of the Black Circle'' (Sep. 1977) *''Red Nails'' (Oct. 1977) ==Bantam editions, 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 in the event volume 5 was issued after volume 6, and volume 7 was issued without numbering. #''Conan the Swordsman'' (Aug. 1978) (by L. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter, and Björn Nyberg) #''Conan the Liberator'' (Feb. 1979) (by L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter) #''Conan: The Sword of Skelos'' (May 1979) (by Andrew J. Offutt) #''Conan: The Road of Kings'' (Oct. 1979) (by Karl Edward Wagner) #''Conan and the Spider God'' (Dec. 1980) (by L. Sprague de Camp) #''Conan the Rebel'' (Jul. 1980) (by Poul Anderson) #''Conan the Barbarian'' (May 1982) (adaptation by L. 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