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u/Numbeast · 5 pointsr/Lovecraft

Robert E. Howard is your man if you are looking for pulp action. He covers a range of genres including weird tales, western, boxing, and of course sword & sorcery. A varied collection can be a good sampler.

https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Howard-Omnibus-Collected-Classics-ebook/dp/B003O86R5M

The John Carter of Mars works of Edgar Rice Burroughs are also a good source for pulp flavoured action.

u/BrandoRex · 3 pointsr/Cimmeria

Well...

There's some that may give you the academic version or a real long list of certain versions and order, which is great if that's what you are looking for.

But if you are looking for something accessible and straightforward, here's my recommendation:

https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Howard-Omnibus-Collected-Classics-ebook/dp/B003O86R5M



It's 1.99$ and has:

Conan Stories
• Gods of the North
• Queen of the Black Coast
• Shadows in the Moonlight
• A Witch Shall be Born
• Shadows in Zamboula
• The Devil in Iron
• The People of the Black Circle
• Red Nails
• Jewels of Gwahlur
• Beyond the Black River
• The Hour of the Dragon
• The Hyborian Age

It has a ton more Robert E. Howard, so if you like what you read, you may enjoy his other works. It's not the best copy, some mistakes here and there but at this price, it's a pretty good deal.

Start with The Hyborian Age as it gives a "history" if you will of the world of Conan. It helps you orientate yourself as Conan doesn't tend to stay in one place.

I'll end with another suggestion: try picking up some old Conan paperback stories from the 60's and 70's. Most of these had some L. Sprague De Camp work done to them but I think he did a great job of making them a bit more accessible for most people (which I think worked to a degree). I started on these and really enjoyed them a lot. I buy multiple copies just in case one falls apart from reading them. They aren't meant to be prized possessions but I love them.

Check back here if you don't see much traction on this. There are some great folks here that will post their suggestions too! I've never met a Conan/REH fan I didn't like.

u/timsstuff · 1 pointr/movies

Start here, $1.99: http://www.amazon.com/The-Robert-Howard-Omnibus-ebook/dp/B003O86R5M

Then read the L. Sprague de Camp novels, he basically picked up where REH left off. After that, a lot of fantasy writers from the 70s and 80s got involved like Robert Jordan and Steve Perry.