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Conan the Swordsman

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Conan the Swordsman
Cover of first edition
AuthorL. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter and Björn Nyberg
IllustratorTim Kirk
Cover artistDarral Greene
LanguageEnglish
SeriesConan the Barbarian
GenreSword and sorcery
PublisherBantam Books
Publication date
1978
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages274
ISBN0-553-12018-2
OCLC4173748

Conan the Swordsman is a collection of seven fantasy short stories and associated pieces by writers L. Sprague de Camp, Lin Carter and Björn Nyberg featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. It was first published in paperback by Bantam Books in August 1978,[1][2] and reprinted in 1981.[1] Later paperback editions were issued by Ace Books (April 1987 and March 1991). The first hardcover edition was published by Tor Books in December 2002.[2] The first British edition was issued by Sphere Books in 1978.[1] The book has also been translated into Italian[1] and French.[2] It was later gathered together with Conan the Liberator and Conan and the Spider God into the omnibus collection Sagas of Conan (Tor Books, January 2004).[2]

Contents

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Plot summary

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The seven short stories collected as Conan the Swordsman are set at various points of Conan's career, from his youth as a raider in the north to his maturity as a general in the kingdom of Aquilonia. The two associated non-fiction pieces by de Camp are on the Conan saga in general and the derivation of the names used by Howard for constructing the fictional "Hyborian Age" setting of the Conan stories.

Chronologically, the seven stories supplement the tales in the twelve volume Lancer/Ace Conan series, falling into the period covered by Conan through Conan the Warrior.

Reception

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Don D'Ammassa, while noting that "Robert E. Howard's Conan is ... the archetypal barbarian fantasy hero," and his "original stories remain the best examples of that form," felt this collection "contains some of the best examples of stories inspired by the unchallenged master" with "several good stories ... most notably "The People of the Summit" and "Shadows in the Dark", as well as a very extensive index to Hyborian names and an essay on the saga, both by De Camp."[3]

Harriet Klausner in MBR Bookwatch called the book "a marvelous short story collection" and "wonderful anthology" of "delightful" stories in which "[e]ach story holds its own with the overall Conan mythos and most add depth to the celebrated character and his world." She singles out "Legions of the Dead" as "[e]specially good" and de Camp's introductory essay as "[e]qually fascinating to readers" for "provid[ing] plenty of insight into Conan and his world as well as Robert E. Howard."[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Laughlin, Charlotte; Daniel J. H. Levack (1983). De Camp: An L. Sprague de Camp Bibliography. San Francisco: Underwood/Miller. p. 42.
  2. ^ a b c d Conan the Swordsman title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  3. ^ D'Ammassa, Don. "Conan the Swordsman" (review) in Science Fiction Chronicle, v. 24, iss. 8, August 2002, pages 36-37, and on Critical Mass).
  4. ^ Klausner, Harriet. "Klausner's Bookshelf. Conan the Swordsman" (review) in MBR Bookwatch, v. 2, no. 1, January 2003.
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