Compared Order
Story | REH's writing order |
Jordan | Notes |
The Hyborian Age, Part One | - | - | |
Cimmeria (poem) | - | - | |
Conan of Venarium | - | - | |
Conan the Bold | - | - | |
"Legions of the Dead" | - | 01 | |
Conan the Barbarian | - | - | |
"The Thing in the Crypt" | - | 02 | |
Conan the Defiant | - | 03 | |
Conan the Hunter | - | - | |
Conan the Indomitable | - | - | |
Conan the Free Lance | - | - | |
Conan the Formidable | - | - | |
"The Tower of the Elephant" | 04 | 04 | |
Conan and the Sorcerer | - | 05 | |
Conan the Mercenary | - | 06 | |
Conan: The Sword of Skelos | - | 07 | |
Conan the Destroyer | - | 08 | A |
Conan the Outcast | - | - | |
Conan the Magnificent | - | 09 | |
Conan the Invincible | - | 10 | |
"The Hall of the Dead" | * | 11 | early fragment |
Conan the Fearless | - | 12 | |
"The God in the Bowl" | 03 | 13 | |
Conan the Warlord | - | 14 | |
"Rogues in the House" | 11 | 16 | |
Conan the Victorious | - | 17 | |
Conan the Unconquered | - | 18 | |
"The Hand of Nergal" | * | 19 | early fragment |
"The City of Skulls" | - | 20 | |
Conan the Hero | - | - | |
"The People of the Summit" | - | 21 | |
"The Curse of the Monolith" | - | 22 | |
Conan the Valiant | - | 23 | |
Conan and the Spider God | - | 27 | |
"The Blood-Stained God" | - | 24 | |
Conan the Valorous | - | - | |
"The Frost Giant's Daughter" | 02 | 25 | |
"The Lair of the Ice Worm" | - | 26 | |
Conan the Relentless | - | - | |
Conan the Savage | - | - | |
Conan the Defender | - | 28 | |
Conan the Triumphant | - | 30 | |
Conan the Guardian | - | - | |
"Queen of the Black Coast" | 06 | 31, 33 | |
Conan the Rebel | - | 32 | |
Conan at the Demon's Gate | - | - | |
"The Vale of Lost Women" | 12 | 34 | |
"The Castle of Terror" | - | 35 | |
"The Snout in the Dark" | * | 36 | early fragment |
Conan the Gladiator | - | - | |
Conan and the Emerald Lotus | - | - | |
"Hawks Over Shem" | - | 37 | |
"Black Colossus" | 07 | 38 | |
"Shadows in the Dark" | - | 39 | |
Conan: The Road of Kings | - | 29 | |
Conan the Renegade | - | 40 | |
"Shadows in the Moonlight" | 08 | 41 | |
Conan of the Red Brotherhood | - | - | |
Conan, Scourge of the Bloody Coast | - | - | |
Conan the Champion | - | 15 | |
"The Road of the Eagles" | - | 42 | |
"A Witch Shall be Born" | 16 | 43 | |
"Black Tears" | - | 44 | |
Conan and the Manhunters | - | - | |
"Shadows in Zamboula" | 20 | 45 | |
Conan the Raider | - | 46 | |
"The Star of Khorala" | - | 47 | |
Conan and the Death Lord of Thanza | - | - | |
Conan and the Amazon | - | - | |
"The Devil in Iron" | 13 | 48 | |
"The Flame Knife" | - | 49 | |
Conan and the Shaman's Curse | - | - | |
"The People of the Black Circle" | 14 | 50 | |
Conan the Marauder | - | 51 | |
Conan and the Mists of Doom | - | - | |
"The Slithering Shadow" | 09 | 52 | |
"Drums of Tombalku" | * | 53 | unpublished fragment |
"The Gem in the Tower" | - | 54 | |
Conan and the Grim Grey God | - | - | |
"The Pool of the Black One" | 10 | 55 | |
Conan the Buccaneer | - | 56 | |
"Red Nails" | 21 | 57 | |
Conan and the Gods of the Mountain | - | - | |
"Jewels of Gwahlur" | 17 | 58 | |
"The Ivory Goddess" | - | 59 | |
Conan and the Treasure of Python | - | - | |
Conan, Lord of the Black River | - | - | |
Conan the Rogue | - | - | |
"Beyond the Black River" | 18 | 60 | |
"Moon of Blood" | - | 61 | |
"The Treasure of Tranicos" "The Black Stranger" |
19 | 62 | |
"Wolves Beyond the Border" | * | 63 | unpublished draft |
Conan the Liberator | - | 64 | |
"The Phoenix on the Sword" | 01 | 65 | |
"The Scarlet Citadel" | 05 | 66 | |
The Hour of the Dragon | 15 | 67 | |
The Return of Conan | - | 68 | |
Conan the Great | - | - | |
"The Witch of the Mists" | - | 69 | |
"Black Sphinx of Nebthu" | - | 70 | |
"Red Moon of Zembabwei" | - | 71 | |
"Shadows in the Skull" | - | 72 | |
Conan of the Isles | - | 73 | |
The Hyborian Age, Part Two | - | - | |
Notes On Various Peoples of the Hyborian Age | - | - | |
Letters | - | - |
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