Kull Exile of Atlantis
Robert E Howard
Foreword
Introduction
Untitled Story (previously published as “Exile of Atlantis”)
The Shadow Kingdom
The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune
Untitled Draft
The Cat and the Skull
The Screaming Skull of Silence
The Striking of the Gong
The Altar and the Scorpion
The Curse of the Golden Skull
The Black City (Unfinished Fragment)
Untitled Fragment
By This Axe I Rule!
Swords of the Purple Kingdom
The King and the Oak
Kings of the Night
Miscellanea
The “Am-ra of the Ta-an” Fragments
Summer Morn
Am-ra the Ta-an
The Tale of Am-ra
Untitled and Unfinished Fragment
Untitled and Incomplete Fragment
The Shadow Kingdom (Draft)
Delcardes’ Cat
The King and the Oak (Draft)
Appendices
Atlantean Genesis
Notes on the Original Howard Texts
Acknowledgments
Plates
Kull - Exile of Atlantis Frontispiece
“Kull! Ha, accursed usurper from the pagan isles”
“They be all serpent men!”
There comes, even to kings, the time of great weariness.
“I am Kull, of Valusia”
Delcardes’ cat
…a test of might and endurance.
Kull sat at ease on the throne of society.
She did not hear the light footfalls.
He made a terrible and primordial picture.
They flooded the stair like a black wave of death.