Swords of the Steppes
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<p> </p><p>A master of driving pace exotic setting and complex plotting Harold Lamb was one of Robert E. Howard's favorite writers. Here at last is every pulse-pounding action-packed story of Lamb's greatest hero Khlit the Cossack the “wolf of the steppes.” Journey with the unsung grandfather of sword and sorcery in search of ancient tombs gleaming treasure and thrilling landscapes. Match wits with deadly swordsmen scheming priests and evil cults. Rescue lovely damsels ride with bold comrades and hazard everything on your brains skill and a little luck.</p><p>This four-volume set collects for the first time the complete Cossack stories of Harold Lamb: every adventure of Khlit the Cossack and those of his friends allies and fellow Cossacks many of which have never appeared between book covers. Compiled and edited by the Harold Lamb scholar Howard Andrew Jones each volume features essays Lamb wrote about his stories an informative introduction by a popular author and a wealth of rare exciting swashbuckling fiction.</p><p>In the concluding volume gallop into adventure with Khlit and Kirdy for their final challenge in <em>The Wolf Master</em> out of print since 1933. Then delve into a treasure trove of stories gleaned from rare magazines: an account of a desperate mission for Khlit’s old friend Ayub; three tales of the valorous Koum and the champion swordsman Gurka; two daring ventures by Stenka Razin the Robin Hood of the steppes; five short stories of Uncle Yarak a Cossack fighting in World War II; and more than a half dozen other swashbuckling tales from the steppes.</p><p>Harold Lamb (1892–1962) who wrote biographies and screenplays as well as historical fiction is best remembered for his tales of Cossacks and Crusaders. Howard Andrew Jones is the managing editor of Black Gate magazine and the editor in chief of the online journal Sword and Sorcery. Barrie Tait Collins a cousin of Harold Lamb has worked as an editor writer and since 1975 a journalist for various Connecticut newspapers.</p>
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